Makes sense to me to allow ladies to read reviews written about them. It also makes sense to me that comments by the ladies about clients (without real life identifying information) be readable by those clients. But both tend to be blocked from view, either in the ROS of the review or by posting to private areas (Men's Lounge, Powder Room, or whatever they're called).
The primary theory for restricted access has always been that fear of retribution would make people reluctant to share honest opinions. By reducing the chance for that, you (hopefully) increase the amount of valuable information shared. But I think the fear of retribution is overblown. As pointed out above, WK reviews don't seem to be a bigger problem on other boards than they are here -- perhaps because everyone assumes that the information will get out one way or another anyway.
And allowing access to the information does have benefits.
(Originally posted here) It is in my own self-interest to know what someone writes about our time together. If he didn't like something or really did like something, why would I not want that feedback? It's incredibly useful in bettering myself. Additionally, if he writes something that did not occur or reveals private info about me (or himself, I had to ask one gentleman to edit out his OWN personal info, bless his heart), I NEED to know about that so others reading it don't get the wrong impression/stalking material.
On other boards -- TER for example -- on which ladies can see the full content of their own reviews, the WK reviews you posit aren't an issue. I've read plenty that were so-so and many that were less than ass-kissin'. I haven't seen an increased amount of drama on BestGFE because ladies can also comment on their reviews (although I don't frequent the site often, so it may well be that I'm just not around to see it).
Originally Posted by Carrie Hillcrest
Probably both sides should have access to comments about them, but there is more at risk for the ladies in terms of lost business. So I wouldn't object to letting them read reviews while still restricting access to comments about clients. In any event, I don't mind a lady whom I review reading it. (Of course, I rarely write reviews.) If she asks, I'll probably share it with her myself. If she's unhappy about some aspects of the review -- and some certainly have been
-- well, let her blow off steam in an email or PM to me, or post a rebuttal, or post her opinion of me. How many of the guys here are such wimps that they'll be upset by a little blowback? I'm a big boy; I can take a little criticism.