quote Rainaomaha :
A hardened pro huh. Ok how is that different than having a wife and sleeping with her 3 or 4 times a day everyday? Does that make her a hardened pro also?
My definition of a "hardened pro" would be a woman who provides sex for money and is reliant on this money as her main (or only) form of income; the opposite would be an "amateur" - a woman who has a conventional day job, but does occasional escort work (with or without sex) to supplement her regular income.
quote Rainaomaha :
So the point you make swaledale doesnt hold a lot of water
I guess there is no realistic way of establishing whether my reasoning is sound or not. I can only speak from my own personal experience: an absence of reviews is one of the criteria I use to select a suitable escort, and based on my results to date, I have no inclination to change my tactics. I just think it's worthwhile considering that whilst having a string of reviews will certainly help filter
in those clients seeking a well-reviewed escort, you may well be filtering
out potential clients looking for a more "amateur" experience.
Although I've never
knowingly dated an escort who has been reviewed on the Net, there was one occasion of a lady on this site being reviewed some time after I met her myself.
It's hard to say who is the "best" escort I ever met; how do you define "best"? But, there have been three professional escorts in my life who stand out as being truly wonderful companions - each in their own unique way. One of those ladies was "Emma". I dated "Emma" on three separate occasions, and would have met her more times if she hadn't moved out to the provinces. She removed her ad from this site over a year ago, but her review still exists in the archives:
Review of Emma
And the moral is ... well, maybe I ought to start actively seeking out those escorts who have
BAD reviews! <LOL> But, seriously, you just cannot generalise what the "average client" is looking for. We're all different, just as you are all different, and we all have different "wants and needs" (to return to Marketing speak!)