Read Merb reviews and boards is part of the preliminary sex for me.
If someone likes bbw, a spinner might get 1/5.How about this: 1/5, will repeat.
Or even better (worse?): 10/5, no repeat.
Pretty much all girls I see would receive low ratings… At this point, it’s all personalIf someone likes bbw, a spinner might get 1/5.
If someone likes spinners, the bbw provider might likely get 1/5.
SP doesn't offer anal 1/5.
SP had reasonable boundaries, 1/5.
...ect.
It is all relative. Who you would repeat with is such a combination of attraction, expierience, and what you are looking for. 1, 5 star rating to tally up all aspects would be a disservice to the provider and yourself as a client.
It would create just looking for the 5 stars, which for anyone who is looking for other then, socially imposed beauty standards, willing to please at all personal costs, will still likely have to then shift threw the 1-4 stars, to find what they are attracted to, is disliked and down voted by the greater population. Shaming what they like, and the providers who don't meet the hobbyist standard of perfection.
The greater important part which you have here already, is this person a scammer, or are they legit, and what about them sets them appart from others.
Who knows, I could be wrong, but then again.
Instead of complaining about reviews and proposing a new rating system, maybe start by writing a review yourself. If people happen to like it, who knows they might take your Nobel rating advice seriously. Just so you know, it’s not actually me speaking,it's ChatGPT, after thoroughly analyzing your profile on merb and reading your comments. It’s about time someone calls you out.Or just filter the reviews. For example, I randomly picked a name from the top of the review board:
Rebecca @ Vogue WOW!!
The title sounds promising and the thread is 4 pages with 73 messages. But actually 85% of those messages aren’t reviews. Only 11 are actual reviews with one user posting both a positive and a négatives one, so we’re really talking about 10 unique reviewers: 7 positive, 4 negative. It would be incredibly useful to jump straight to those 11 reviews and get the key info at a glance.
No I don’t think seeing escorts is a hobby and I don’t consider myself an aficionado either.I think in this way you fall under the category of clients who book with personality in mind.
There is a difference between clients who book on personality, and hobbyist who seem to see a body they desire, with no reguard to the person who has that body.
Do you see yourself as a hobbyist? I think how you refer to the ladies you see, I'd call you more aficionado than hobbyist.
I agree. Just seeing reviews would be nice. Answers to questions also help.Or just filter the reviews. For example, I randomly picked a name from the top of the review board:
Rebecca @ Vogue WOW!!
That may be true but I would say there are far more people who actually want someone they genuinely like and can relate to.Agreed. I would even go as far as saying that some hobbyists on this forum don't even seem to like women at all...
Instead of complaining about reviews and proposing a new rating system, maybe start by writing a review yourself. If people happen to like it, who knows they might take your Nobel rating advice seriously. Just so you know, it’s not actually me speaking,it's ChatGPT, after thoroughly analyzing your profile on merb and reading your comments. It’s about time someone calls you out.
Is it useful to bring up that there are many hobbyists that actually dislike women.I don't think it's useful to talk about escorts "doing it to pay their bills". At the end of the day, it's a job even if we love it, have mixed feelings about it or hate it.
I really enjoy what I'm doing even if certain things are difficult and I want to provide a good service but yes. I'm not trying to villainize clients in general.. there are a lot of great clients out there, who are looking for connection and respect us![]()
Haha, no problem! Glad you liked it. Keep up the good work with your posts, and maybe one day you'll make it into the hall of fame!Let me start by saying thank you for two things.
First: for making my day. Now let’s talk about the irony. You claim that Chatgpt
went through my Merb profile and read all my comment but somehow missed the fact that I’ve written multiple reviews.
That either says a lot about how little attention you actually paid, or you’ve reached the point where your Chatgpt is so messed up, it can’t even recognize what a review looks like anymore and somehow can’t find the ones sitting right there on my profile.
That’s impressive in its own way
Second: for my “Nobel Prize in star ratings” from Chatgpt
If Obama got his Nobel Peace Prize before being sworn into office, I guess it’s ok to accept it before the system is even implemented.
But I’ll take it on behalf of Robin, a longtime member whose legacy was actually brought back because of this thread. Thanks to fellow merbites who dug into the past and did a tremendous job researching and synthesizing a lifetime of experience. Through this back-and-forth his work has resurfaced as a trailblazer in objective rating systems . And honestly, that alone made the whole debate worth it.
At the core of all this is one simple issue: unchecked subjectivity
The recurring argument against a star rating system is: “One person’s 5 is another person’s 1” that’s not a flaw in the system, that’s what happens when personal bias dominates and there’s no structure in place to balance it.
Written reviews are not much better, many read like ads, or as I like to call your reviews “infomercials” which you or Chat are clearly still bitter about.
That’s why I proposed something basic:
a “helpful / not helpful” button. Something simple to help the community separate fluff from substance. If the content is not helpful, such as exchanges between members praising each others reviews without adding anything new useful it shouldn’t clutter the thread. I mean, it should be easy to have only reviews by filtering a discussion thread that has several pages on the SP.
Let the useful reviews rise. Let the overly subjective fade. Grounding them in objective criteria to allow meaningful comparison and yield more overall fairness. Actually put
Aside personal preference to convey a more accurate portrait and not just praise blindly.
Because at the end of the day, some people actually rely on these reviews. So it’s pretty frustrating when things get so subjective that once the sp actually shows up you realize some very basic things weren’t even mentioned, or at least clearly conveyed
WOW the hall of fame ? But why exactly would I wanna go backwards? You already gave me a Nobel price today and I’m pretty sure the former trumps the latterHaha, no problem! Glad you liked it. Keep up the good work with your posts, and maybe one day you'll make it into the hall of fame!
I can only speak for myself in regards to your question since I’m not the spokesperson of what’s OK and not OK to each their own but in my opinion, correcting is very different from creating.@Lionelmessi By the way, before I forget, is it okay to use an application to correct grammar mistakes in the ratings system you mentioned? It seems to be a big issue on this forum.
If I get a Nobel prize, you definitely get an Oscar for best performance In the dramatic categoryWhat truly frustrates me is putting effort into writing reviews only to have members criticize my writing style. Honestly, I'm done wasting my time on reviews for ungrateful members. After witnessing last week's scandal where some members falsely accused me and made nonsense accusations, I've decided to stop writing reviews. I used to love sharing my experiences with everyone here, but now I feel disgusted and have lost that passion. Thanks to a few ungrateful members, my enthusiasm for writing reviews has diminished. Just this week, I saw three service providers, and one of them probably the best encountered this year, what a bombshell . It's a shame I can't share with everyone . One thing I don't understand is why people care so much about how a review is written; as long as the encounter is genuine, the rest is irrelevant.
You are completely mistaken. First of all, we are not in school or taking an exam; we are participating in a sex forum. Therefore, the way a review is written is not the main concern. Many people don’t realize that writing reviews can be exhausting and time-consuming. Coming here to question a trustworthy member about some grammar software is disrespectful and insulting. It’s clear you don’t understand because you don’t write reviews yourself; you’re only here to challenge members or make irrelevant posts about the rating system. If you were genuinely involved in writing reviews, I would consider your feedback on the rating system, but that is not the case here.I can only speak for myself in regards to your question since I’m not the spokesperson of what’s OK and not OK to each their own but in my opinion, correcting is very different from creating.
for instance when you’re in school and you have to write an assignment, you’re allowed to use a dictionary to help you but if you have someone else, write the assignment for you and you hand it in as your own that’s where lies my issue. So there is difference between content generated by AI and human content that's been Auto corrected
Absolutely! I’ve been practicing my Oscar winning tears for years.Thanks for the brilliant validation!If I get a Nobel prize, you definitely get an Oscar for best performance In the dramatic category