I get a lot of calls when I have a new TER review. It always amazes me how many men chose to see me based on these new reviews, they tell me that they will only see a well reviewed provider. I can't even tell you how many of these same men then let me know that they don't do reviews, they just read them. This seems like a double standard to me & I'm not sure I understand this way of thinking. If you use them to help you decide who to see, shouldn't you also write them (you have to give if you're going to take).
I am always excited to see that I have a new review on TER. I feel that the gentlemen should almost always do a review especially if they use the reviews to make their choice on whom to go see.
Do you really like the lady you spent time with? Do you want her to do well in this business so she can continue to stay in this business? Then by all means, do her a favor & do a review. Do you think that she already has enough reviews & yours isn't going to really make a difference because it's all been said before? I can understand why you might feel that way but you're wrong. I know that when I have a review in TER's "New Reviews" section, I get more phone calls & emails from quality prospective partners. Believe me, your review does make a HUGE difference.
Let's consider the other side of the coin, I have discussed this with many of my regular companions.... What if you didn't have a good experience? Should you do a review? I honestly think that you should, that being said, I don't think that you should ever bash a provider as long as she tried to make you happy. Sometimes, it's a "your mileage may vary" (YMMV) thing. I mean let's face it, in this business, chemistry plays a big part of the experience. Many of my regular partners have told me they only do reviews when they have a favorable experience because they don't want to hurt a girls business. How can the other gentlemen make a good choice if they don't see the good & the bad? I personally feel like any criticism in a review would only help me to be a better provider. If I'm never told that something I do needs some improvement, how can I make it better?
To Review or Not Review? That is the question! I say you should absolutely review, especially if you use the reviews to make your choice on who to go see. |