Writing Reviews

OldGrump's Avatar
I write them in Word, spell & grammar check, override the intentional errors I put in for emphasis, verify links & provider data, then post and edit the post to go advanced for additional features (sure wish those were available up-front).

It usually takes a little over an hour and it is well spent getting to relive the wonderful experience.
Sometimes I write the review first to save time - Then I go and do everything I wrote!! Originally Posted by Ed Highlight
That is a good idea. How we'll does it work??
Naomi4u's Avatar
My reviews are usually LONG since most of my dates are multi-hours. My clock-free package is very popular and they usually take a few days to a week to write for some odd reason. Anyways, The reviews are greatly appreciated. I enjoy reading reviews myself - Well my own of course .
waverunner234's Avatar
Ladies how about fake review?
At least at 2 occasion I heard from ladies that they have reviews and are sure they never saw the guy who made them. As they told me, probably to get free access to commercial sites. They named TER.
Sweet N Little's Avatar
Though I consider reviews the necessary evil, we do appreicate all your time and effort.

I feel for the new guys that write them as they take a lot of crap from others just because aren't familiar with doing them, the questions/comments that follow are sometimes just almost rude & ridiculous .....
"Dude you suck that's not enough info in ROS "
"Will she let you cum on her knee while holding one foot up and winking her right eye?

Anywho , much appreciated
BigBaldBlk's Avatar
Man I feel a little inadequate. I spend only ten minutes on them. I usually give a good story of what happened with a little honest flavor thrown in. I put them in two or three sites usually Originally Posted by burkalini
+1 with 10-15 minutes to write them. I am in Colorado and usually will post the reviews to three or four different boards (including here). I do change the verbiage up slightly on each board as each board usually requires their own feel and flow for reviews. To think of writing a review for 1.5 to 2hrs? That's some helluva afterglow
~Ynot~'s Avatar
However much time it takes to speak the truth.
Wow, a review only needs to take about 10 minutes. I don't want to read a novel, just that the gal is nice and accurate in her ads.
About 30 minutes to write and 30 more to edit and post at main review sites. I do them almost immediately afterward while the subtle observations remain fresh in my mind.

Typically when I calendar a date, I block off additional private time to reflect and report. It's like a diary entry, yet shared with those who have PA at the sites where posted.

I write long, detailed reviews and I try to have a theme, so I do some prep work before I start writing.... Originally Posted by awl4knot
Add meter and rhyme and you would be a poet.

Sometimes I write the review first to save time - Then I go and do everything I wrote!! Originally Posted by Ed Highlight
To avoid let-down, do you set the bar low? Regardless, I would think that would take more time since you have to concoct a fiction first which typically would require more creative energy than simply reciting transpired events.
Pink Floyd's Avatar
"Will she let you cum on her knee while holding one foot up and winking her right eye?

Anywho , much appreciated Originally Posted by Sweet N Little
Now I have a new fantasy
burkalini's Avatar
Though I consider reviews the necessary evil, we do appreicate all your time and effort.

I feel for the new guys that write them as they take a lot of crap from others just because aren't familiar with doing them, the questions/comments that follow are sometimes just almost rude & ridiculous .....
"Dude you suck that's not enough info in ROS "
"Will she let you cum on her knee while holding one foot up and winking her right eye?

Anywho , much appreciated Originally Posted by Sweet N Little

Is there chewing gum involved also.
Still Looking's Avatar
Three to five hours. I write long, detailed reviews and I try to have a theme, so I do some prep work before I start writing. I then edit and proof and that takes a lot of time. Another time consumer is adding pictures.

I really should consider shorter reviews. Originally Posted by awl4knot
My themes are always the same... YES or NO!