Carman Fox

Advice on proper review etiquette and information.

reverend

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Aug 3, 2012
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I've noticed over the last few months PERB has benefitted from an influx of new members, eager to regale all with their adventures. Soon I'll be returning to the happy and warmer side of the Rockies where I too will join their voices. It begs two questions though. I've only 6 posts to my name so I am a newbie by in large. So the first question are for veterans of the board. What constitutes a proper/good review? Are they to be short and to the point or are they to be like reading a penthouse forum kind of review. Is there a happy medium? What kind of information do we include? What do we exclude? How much time should pass before the review is irrelevant/out of date? Do we add our voices to an existing thread or do we start another? The second point is to those wonderful women who capture our intentions so. How would you like us to describe our time with you? What information should stay between us? What would you like known? How do we approach the issue of a date gone sour? So far I've only had one awkward instance but that was long ago but it will be only a matter of time when my number comes due. I realize most here have been reviewed but your insights will help me (and others) when I start a more active role in the community. I certainly do not want to offend but may through ignorance. To those who respond I thank you in advance for taking your time to respond and to everyone else I wish a wonderful festive season and a happy new year.
 

J.O. Henson

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I think first and foremost the review needs to be more respectful to the lady than just a blow by blow tale of position conquests and number of orgasms she obviously had because you are a king of detection in that field. Sure you could go ahead and say everything you did but why air all the laundry. But how juvenile does that end up coming across. The success of a session shouldn't be measured by the amount of positions you managed to rattle off but whether your needs for a session were met. Yours and the next guy's wants may be different. Your gold medal performance may not be seen the same by the next guy. Personally I know my wants are not the same as what I read from others but that's fine when I book with a lady I'm going there for a session tailored to my wants not someone else's menu. I like to state if it was as advertised to me and if I was treated as expected or if it was not so great or even a total waste of time. I think that is how contents are presented best not as a list of your prowess or an opportunity to lambaste someone.
As for time. Some rush home to write something but I've seen others doing a list that may have been over the course of several weeks, months even.
 

chuckertmg

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Mar 12, 2013
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Not Always Sure...
I think every post needs a freaking paragraph break.
LOL - that was funny...

very true..long post with no paragraph break is hard to read, and speaking for myself, I don't read these long post with no structure.

if you take the time to put down so many words...do it properly..make it easier to read.

Just my 2 cents..
Oh, we have grown into such a nation of short attention spans…

My humble opinion: we're all different and anything goes. Write what you see as appropriate; people akin to yourself will follow your every review and others will scoff. The sense of relationship or 'connection' to a companion is key to me, so I tend to focus on the character of the companion. I have very little interest in hearing whether someone did mish before doggy, or vice-versa. If someone blew their load in reverse cowgirl and she took "a good pounding…" does that really tell me anything? Really?
And yet… the forums are full of reviews by pooners who book their 'bang and run' appointments and express outright resentment if the companion tries to talk to them. And other pooners laud these reviews - saying they appreciate them because it makes them feel like they "were right there". And I've been openly made fun of because I wanted to know whether a companion was a good conversationalist. We're all different.

It doesn't matter what you write. We all have some reviewers we know we have things in common with, others we distinctly don't, and you learn over time the handles of those whom you want to pay attention to. Some of my favourite companions have been dumped on by others… it's part of the game.

One additional note since you asked: the mods would want you to add your review to an existing thread, not start a new one. To start a different thread might make you look like a shill, apparently…
So welcome to the club.
 

kauffman

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May 8, 2011
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Something one can never pinpoint
I think first and foremost the review needs to be more respectful to the lady than just a blow by blow tale of position conquests and number of orgasms she obviously had because you are a king of detection in that field. Sure you could go ahead and say everything you did but why air all the laundry. But how juvenile does that end up coming across. The success of a session shouldn't be measured by the amount of positions you managed to rattle off but whether your needs for a session were met. Yours and the next guy's wants may be different. Your gold medal performance may not be seen the same by the next guy. Personally I know my wants are not the same as what I read from others but that's fine when I book with a lady I'm going there for a session tailored to my wants not someone else's menu. I like to state if it was as advertised to me and if I was treated as expected or if it was not so great or even a total waste of time. I think that is how contents are presented best not as a list of your prowess or an opportunity to lambaste someone.
As for time. Some rush home to write something but I've seen others doing a list that may have been over the course of several weeks, months even.
Yes, at times it seems like some reviews are just a chance for client to brag about all the things he did andit is much too personal. I feel it is rather disrespectful to women to post every intimate detail of a session for everyone to read.
 

kauffman

person impersonator
May 8, 2011
216
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Something one can never pinpoint
i've noticed over the last few months perb has benefitted from an influx of new members, eager to regale all with their adventures. Soon i'll be returning to the happy and warmer side of the rockies where i too will join their voices. It begs two questions though. I've only 6 posts to my name so i am a newbie by in large. So the first question are for veterans of the board. What constitutes a proper/good review? Are they to be short and to the point or are they to be like reading a penthouse forum kind of review. Is there a happy medium? What kind of information do we include? What do we exclude? How much time should pass before the review is irrelevant/out of date? Do we add our voices to an existing thread or do we start another? The second point is to those wonderful women who capture our intentions so. How would you like us to describe our time with you? What information should stay between us? What would you like known? How do we approach the issue of a date gone sour? So far i've only had one awkward instance but that was long ago but it will be only a matter of time when my number comes due. I realize most here have been reviewed but your insights will help me (and others) when i start a more active role in the community. I certainly do not want to offend but may through ignorance. To those who respond i thank you in advance for taking your time to respond and to everyone else i wish a wonderful festive season and a happy new year.
GREATQUESTION!:clap2:
 
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