WSW Across from the Drake
Did anyone else see the WSW across the street from the Drake Friday at lunch? I saw her on my way to grab lunch (drive thru) and she hadn't moved more than 10 feet when I came back by. She was wearing cutoff jean shorts and a blue shirt.
Nashville Streets a waste of time
[QUOTE=Thunder 04;1816573]I am travelling to Nashville for a couple of days. I would like more specific information. I can't. Decipher all the abbreviations, etc not being. From here. PM is fine. I can return the favor for those coming to Tulsa, OKC, Killeen (tx) or Dallas. Or[/QUOTE]Dude save yourself some time and just get a locale girl. Our street girls are 3 out of 10 stars, If they are a 5 they or on BP. If they are above a 5 they are on other review boards or other loclae sites. Really don't go up and down the roads! The Metro Cops will stop you!
I like going on a cruise in other cities and know how it gets you pumped up! However this town is not it!
Originally my $0. 02, but hopefully I could make more per word than that as a writer.
[QUOTE=Spicy Dreams;1814042]A few years later I merely reported on a negative incident with a SWer, but someone must have been sweet on her because this dude (another senior!) comes on a week later telling everyone how great he thinks the girl is and that everyone should send her some business and that she's reading the boards. Why would anyone point the girls to these boards? Do they think they'll get special service if they tell the girl they'll write a good review for them? All it does is restrict honesty and sharing amongst mongers. It's like chopping off your nose to spite your face, but there's always going to be "that guy" out there ready to do it.[/QUOTE]I like being on the boards, personally. It's so much less commercialized than some "review-oriented" sites and better organized than other text-based forum sites. This job makes it somewhat difficult to determine whether you REALLY did a good job during a session. Not a lot of guys are going to say, face-to-face with a provider, that their performance left something to be desired. If something is appallingly off, you'll walk. And if it's decent, but not great, you're not going to see her again, and you probably don't want to waste the time arguing with a provider that you theoretically just met. (If I'm wrong on that, let me know! I've only had one guy walk, and I had to corner him into admitting that he had done that. He "ran back out to grab his wallet" and disappeared. With my last small bill, which he said he would use to get me a bottle of Diet Coke on the way back in. Not disappointed that he didn't come back, honestly.)
The boards here can be a GREAT tool for new providers to learn what does and doesn't matter in a session, too. I use it as a focus group that I could NEVER construct face-to-face. When I first started this, I spent a LOT of money on name-brand lingerie, but used cheaper incall locations. I quickly figured out that gents are more concerned about location and safety of the incall than whether Vicky's name is on the tag of my undies. I learned that having a killer attitude makes up for the signs of being my age. I learned that most clients prefer a more intimate encounter, as opposed to the down-and-dirty, in-and-out session that I had conjured up based on media representations. And honestly, I spend enough time on this site that I can usually screen you based off your handle on here, as long as you've posted enough for me to recognize it. (Not always, but usually.) The boards can be a great form of safety for me and privacy protection for you. No exceedingly invasive screening for you, no "shot in the dark" strangers for me.
Unfortunately, the boards can also become a tool for hobbying evil when used inappropriately. Fake reviews are always possible. On both sides of the fence. Dishonest providers can offer free sessions for inflated reviews, or they can create ghosts to sing their praises. Shady clients can use the threat of false negative reviews as negotiating power for haggling at prices or as retaliation for not complying with certain requests (like BBFS or other insanity). They can be dramatic, at points (Wilson's Way, anyone?) Some people don't convey themselves as well in writing as they do in person, and I'm a grammar Nazi ***** who cares about such things. So I have to fight the urge to refuse to see people based solely on whether they can compose sentences at a high-school level of proficiency. I suppose some clients are probably not as interested in a provider who writes expansive screed as opposed to making her point and shutting up, too.
I'd politely disagree that providers' access to forums limits the ability of clients to be open and honest about sessions. Everyone's just got to be willing to back up what they say. If you couldn't tell them face to face, or if you don't want the provider to know that you're the one who said it, then you need to think. Are you just opposed to the potential confrontation that might come up from a less-than-stellar review? If it's because you think the provider is crazy, then that will all come out in the end. You might be the first to say it, but if she really is, others will soon confirm and give you told-ya-so bragging rights. If you didn't get what you wanted or expected, did you verbalize your concerns / wants / needs at the time, during the session? I firmly believe that probably 90% of "YMMV" experiences are the result of unvocalized expectations on one end or the other. Everyone should have a right to give their side of any story, and everyone has the responsibility to be consume forum data as the words of people who are certainly not sworn by oath! (You've seen the French model commercial, right. Um, bon-joor.)
[blue]Normally providers can't defend on the forum. We know they hate it but if we allowed it every review thread would fill up with he said/she said. In most cases I would have to take a post like this down due to that rule. I made an exception here for two reasons. 1. She wasn't responding to a negative review, and 2. It is an excellent example for new providers to learn how to use the forum to their advantage.
A2 sends a tip o the hat towards Lily Whyte for a great, informative post.
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