If it's good intel that may help another hobbyist make an informed decision, I send it up.
The only exceptions are if I'm specifically asked to post or not post a review. I don't believe in hoarding information. You're not doing anyone any favors by "keeping her all to yourself".
Originally Posted by enderwiggin
I am in total agreement. The only time I would post on someone who did not want to be reviewed is if they had a sexed-up ad in BP, and then turned out to claim they do "massage only."
I would not give a review on someone who posted in the "Therapeutic Massage" section unless they were advertising in a misleading way, and ended up giving poor massage service. That is, hyping up their looks, their sexiness, dressing in Lingerie or in some stage of undress (bathing suit photos are not what you expect from a health professional. LOL, call me the ad police.
If you are a legit therapist, there is no reason to post sexy pix of yourself with suggestive language. A headshot and maybe a shot of their office is the way a professional should do it. Misleading advertising is good intel for all. While maybe not an out and out scam, it is awfully close.
However, if someone posts in Therapeutic Massage only and has obviously no massage training and then tries to add a lame HJ, I will review that.
Generally, most ladies I have seen who would accept reviews have been reviewed many times in the past. Unless there was something unique about the experience that would be fun to tell.
Also, if I see a well-reviewed lady and we have no chemistry, I don't think it would be fair to give a poor review. 4 years ago, I saw a delightful Lady 4 times. She was nice, funny, attractive and accommodating. However, the last two visits I could not even orgasm. Nothing wrong with her, I gave her ample chance and she provided well. It was me. Outside of the first time (novelty), I just was not turned on. mechanical stimulation got me up, but I just could not orgasm with her. The last time she went over by 20 minutes, but still no climax. In that case, I said I was tired, tipped her a bit more than usual due to the extra time, and never went back.
In good conscience, I could not write up a poor review. There was no point in reviewing the first time because that type of review had been done many times.
Its definitely YMMV, but it was my problem not hers.