To Review Or Not Review

Lia88's Avatar
  • Lia88
  • 02-13-2018, 12:40 PM
What Qualifies as Review worthy?

Through Observation I've noticed most Gents will see you Numerous times but Not write not one Review.
But write reviews for Others they've seen.

So Again.

What Qualifies as Review Worthy?

Is there a Certain type that you like to keep "Public" and other "types" you Don't?

And I'm very aware that most Gents Don't Write reviews At all. So this post isn't directed to you all. Mainly Focused towards Gents who Do write Reviews. But you can still feel free to share your thoughts...



SN:I'm sure this is a question most providers would like to know the answer to...and I say most not all..if that's not you and you don't care to know. Please save the negativity.
I write a review if asked or if the menu or service was better than expected.
If I visit a provider numerous times I do not review every time unless asked.
FWIW Most of my regular clients DO NOT review. Obviosly they like it but don't necessarily want to share. A handful perhaps don't want to deal with naysayers because they happen to choose to see someone older/bigger. At this point I could care less about reviews. 90% returning client base...they don't need to write reviews...it's more about having fun.HAPPY Mardi-Gras!
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  • Lia88
  • 02-13-2018, 01:34 PM
FWIW Most of my regular clients DO NOT review. Obviosly they like it but don't necessarily want to share. A handful perhaps don't want to deal with naysayers because they happen to choose to see someone older/bigger. At this point I could care less about reviews. 90% returning client base...they don't need to write reviews...it's more about having fun.HAPPY Mardi-Gras! Originally Posted by alaine
So Do most of your regulars write reviews at all? And have they written any after you?

Happy Mardi Gras!
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  • Old-T
  • 02-13-2018, 02:47 PM
I always write a review if I believe there is something the community needs to know for safety.

Other than that I leave it up to the lady whether she wants one or not. I make it clear I will write it honeztly, give her a chance to correct any factual or privacy errors, but otherwise post it as I wrote it.

Most the ladies I see now are ones I have seen often before and/or are now UTR. So I write few reviews since they usually do not want one.
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when she tells me not to
Solitaire's Avatar
Also, of late, many ladies are leaning towards a no-review policy, and I've been told that many guys will only write one now if they are asked, because they don't want to offend or endanger their lady.

You'll know they love you when they keep coming back

Or referring you to others
I’ve noticed that some guys won’t write reviews of providers in certain categories. They might see us older ladies, or bbw’s, but they’ll only review the 20-year old’s. Like someone is going to take away their man card if they wrote about a positive experience with us. *eye roll*
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  • Lia88
  • 02-13-2018, 06:20 PM
I Agree Totally with every comment Made.
It is my experience as well...that some gents will come for a visit and not review....then he will go visit Suzie Q. And write a review of their time together...

I've noticed a couple of things when this has happened....
1. The lady he reviewed gave him a review special
2. I'm well known and have many positive glowing reviews already so some gents are under the impression that a lady of my tenure may not need them.

85% of my clients are returning ... however the success of my business is somewhat driven by my positive reviews on the site as well as my participation in these boards...

EDIT: FYI For those that don't know....a verified provider CAN'T have a no- review policy and still be able to post weekly ads on the advertising forums here on eccie
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I’ve noticed that some guys won’t write reviews of providers in certain categories. They might see us older ladies, or bbw’s, but they’ll only review the 20-year old’s. Like someone is going to take away their man card if they wrote about a positive experience with us. *eye roll* Originally Posted by Claire She Blows
CSB, someday I'll learn not to take a sip of coffee while reading something that may cause explosive laughter ... what a mess! "Us older ladies?" I just had a look at your showcase to see if something had changed suddenly. You say there that you're 42, and you have a collection of photos that suggest you're in your mid-twenties ... well, all right, everybody's "older" than somebody, I guess, but really, the people you're older than are teenagers. No harm done, the coffee mess is wiped up. Oh, well.

To address the OP's question: I write reviews if asked, or with permission. My reason is that I'm just a person who writes, and to me, the experience that begins when I book an appointment is really only complete when I've written. As I say, I write only with permission, so that completion may not occur; and, if not, so it goes. Now that I think of it, though, I've seen only two ladies who seriously didn't want to be reviewed. In my admittedly limited experience, most either want a review or are at least agreeable to one.
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  • Lia88
  • 02-13-2018, 06:57 PM
Wow. I didn't know you guys waited for permission. I thought it was a Known thing lol. Did not know that. See learn something new everyday.
I think reviews are disrespectful. Kiss and tell is not right, it is degrading to a lady. I wrote one due to an agreement I made. I get that it is good advertisement but these are very personal acts and really do not need to be public knowledge, just my two cents.

List your menu, your rates and I have no need for reviews. Actually prefer lady to have few or even zero when I see her. I cannot see ROS any way. Too degrading to a woman to me.
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Wow. I didn't know you guys waited for permission. I thought it was a Known thing lol. Did not know that. See learn something new everyday. Originally Posted by Lia88
I don't know how many other clients ask before reviewing, if any. I think a little communication is a rather good idea. The way I see it, if a woman and I can climb into bed and be physically intimate, why shouldn't we be able to talk to each other about whether reviews are helpful to her business, or she'd rather skip it? I also share the complete review with her before posting it; I think she's entitled to know exactly what's said about her online.
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I’ve noticed that some guys won’t write reviews of providers in certain categories. They might see us older ladies, or bbw’s, but they’ll only review the 20-year old’s. Like someone is going to take away their man card if they wrote about a positive experience with us. *eye roll* Originally Posted by Claire She Blows

Most ladies do not want me to review them. I guess they are afraid that the others will be intimidated by my 1.3" of dangling death.