Those poor girls probably ended up with carpal tunnel

Those poor girls probably ended up with carpal tunnel

By the way, I think half this board was at Getaway Spa in Winter Park when I drove past on Friday.

[QUOTE=Moonlightbiker]I come here for information.[/QUOTE]Too bad we’re not going to get it, though. The very people who call others “losers” and other insults seem to have a lack of self-confidence, which they want everyone else to share. These people cry “LEO” more often than the little boy who cried “wolf.” It’s pathetic.

Personally, I find the phrase “left happy” extremely vague and ambiguous. For some people, they find happiness with a lot LESS service than I’d prefer. So I want to know if a place is just jerking off the customers.

That’s why I don’t mind saying that a blowjob is on the menu at Natural Therapies, or if that Paradise Men’s Club is essentially a brother with full service

This is a very old argument. No side is going to convince the other. What I find offensive are those who tell others what to do. That’s just childish and arrogant.

[QUOTE=Vino 7373]Obviously, there’s a difference in opinion as to how much or how little info we should put into our reviews.

It is my belief that a favorable review should actually entice readers to want to go see the girl. Isn’t that the point of the review? I’ve gone to see several providers because of reading the “juicy details” and simply HAD to go see the girl because of this info. As a provider, I would think that a reviewer divulging info as to why his session was so special would be a positive thing. You DO want https://hookupdate.net/cs/zemedelci-datovani/ extra business from these reviews, don’t you?

This town is notoriously cheap in its wages paid out of employees. It’s because of their descriptive powers and the ability to make a customer simply must have whatever they’re selling. Why should a review be any different?

I think it should be up to the provider to determine how detailed she wants her review to be. If you’ve had a great session, just ask her how much info she’d like posted about the experience. That way, the most important person in this deal (the provider) gets exactly what she wants. Ladies, any input here?

In light of what’s been happening to me lately, I’m leaning on the discreet info route. In fact, we should get back to using the codes and acronyms in the reviews. God help the poor soul who’s SO becomes aware of all this.

[QUOTE=Nnms46]In light of what’s been happening to me lately, I’m leaning on the discreet info route. In fact, we should get back to using the codes and acronyms in the reviews. God help the poor soul who’s SO becomes aware of all this.[/QUOTE]The codes and acronyms are utterly stupid and useless. What makes you think that anyone else can’t figure out what they mean, or even ASK what they mean?

Seriously, I see people typing $.5 or crap like that when they mean $50. Just say what you mean. You’re not fooling anyone, except perhaps yourself.

Yet, good salesmen make great incomes here

Leaving it up to each provider is a good idea but I for one can say for a fact that LE has contacted me off of this site via pm and phone n.umerous time from 2 of the florida boards, this being one of them. It’s not just about LE. People have a rite of passage on here, a person that just comes in asking questions is usually pointed out. In the same way some details should be left to members who have earned the right to read them. Why let everyone know the details?