I think the phrase is used when the client was very pleased, and is another way of endorsing a favorite......"treat her right", when used in a review, I think they simply are referring to be polite. Originally Posted by lostforkateTY. This is exactly the thought I intended to convey. Nothing more and nothing less.
TY. This is exactly the thought I intended to convey. Nothing more and nothing less.Ditto. I have used the phrase, but used it sparingly. I only use it when reviewing a new to the biz provider. Don't want one of you fucktards scaring her away before she finds her way.....
"Treat the ladies right and reap the rewards," was a common phrase widely used over the years on Canadian boards, to convey the above thought. "Treat her right" was merely a condensed version of that Canadian phrase......ijs Originally Posted by Celso
As this thread keeps alive, I will interject my 2c.
I think the phrase is used when the client was very pleased, and is another way of endorsing a favorite. I also think there is a guilt factor, and subconciously, the client realizes esorts are not always treated right. Even though the phrase is subjective, "treat her right", when used in a review, I think they simply are referring to be polite.
Inversely, not all clients are treated right, and that is an entirely different subject.
It has been a while since I have said this, but I want to know who is awesome, and better than the rest. And that is what I try to determine using reviews. Originally Posted by lostforkate