Discretion versus information

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by ymotif48

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ymotif48
02/19/2012 10:56 am

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It seems as if more and more it has become necessary to leave discreet reviews. I totally understand this fact.On the other hand, we need to provide important and necessary information. The "didn't ask" designation seems to work well. Any other suggestions? Private message designations are also a good tool to use for further information. Ok.....DISCUSS
Ricky60
02/19/2012 01:49 pm

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Ymotif, I worry about some of our comments being incriminating. However, in another forum, a hobbyist said our comments are inadmissible because we all are in a fantasy and our comments are unreliable evidence in a court of law. I am not a lawyer.

I do NOT like "DIDN'T ASK". That is totally unhelpful. I recommend using the review form as it is set up and being as honest as possible. I recommend that the discretion be applied during the "Dirty Details". Perhaps a few happy faces will suffice, especially if FS has been checked on the review form. My personal interest is discerning which parlor and provider has the best potential for FS.

Do I need a lawyer, now?
satin89
02/19/2012 04:00 pm

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Rick60 wrote:
Ymotif, I worry about some of our comments being incriminating. However, in another forum, a hobbyist said our comments are inadmissible because we all are in a fantasy and our comments are unreliable evidence in a court of law. I am not a lawyer.

I do NOT like "DIDN'T ASK". That is totally unhelpful. I recommend using the review form as it is set up and being as honest as possible. I recommend that the discretion be applied during the "Dirty Details". Perhaps a few happy faces will suffice, especially if FS has been checked on the review form. My personal interest is discerning which parlor and provider has the best potential for FS.

Do I need a lawyer, now?
I agree that too much info could cause harm for the providers or even to the ones who use them... But on the other hand info I have read and used comes in very handy.
StrokerAce1
02/19/2012 10:33 pm

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Too much info is inadmissible because it is hearsay, but.....le views it in the sense where there is smoke there is fire.
Brahmabull
02/20/2012 12:34 am

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LE knows all it needs to about spas and vice activity without review sites. How do you think they made those busts before the internet?

I have said this 100s of times now. The only thing LE can get from a review is an idea where to spend their UC dollars. Nothing said here will get them a warrant. If they send the UC and the ladies properly deduce he is LE UC, and do not offer anything but a massage, they can do nothing. If the ladies do not properly deduce he is LE UC, and offer something they should not, they would have gotten busted no matter how LE decided to send a UC to that spa.

It is up to the mamasan and provider to properly pick out the UC LE.
baltorb
02/20/2012 08:39 am

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ymotif48 wrote:
It seems as if more and more it has become necessary to leave discreet reviews. I totally understand this fact.On the other hand, we need to provide important and necessary information. The "didn't ask" designation seems to work well. Any other suggestions? Private message designations are also a good tool to use for further information. Ok.....DISCUSS
I do state what happens in reviews, but I will sometimes fudge the day of the review. Gives me the creeps that there's a record of where I was and what I was doing on any particular day. That being said, 2 women have come out and asked me if I got their name from the internet. One of them told me she doesn't like reviews at all, and the other told me that she doesn't mind but wants her review to say massage only. Out of respect to these two, I didn't review them. Your mileage may vary.
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