one of the mods agree's i look like matt damon, so i think i'm pretty safe.A lot of us Johns would find out in a hurry that we are not nearly as handsome, charming, funny or as good in bed as we may think we are.
one of the mods agree's i look like matt damon, so i think i'm pretty safe.A lot of us Johns would find out in a hurry that we are not nearly as handsome, charming, funny or as good in bed as we may think we are.
(unless masochists are in the majority at merb).
My reply at 6:27pmI don't want to hijack an Outcall thread and am unsure of where to post this.
I understand your points and rules, but I found her posts illuminating and am glad I saw them. I absolutely don't care if people respond to my anonymous handle impolitely. I would rather than the Mods err on the side of being permissive rather than suppressing feedback, however uncivilized.
I'm sure it is true that the vast majority of us hire SPs because we can't get young, attractive women to fuck us for free. I also believe that most SPs work as such to support a lifestyle which their studies and work ethic would not ordinarily entitle them. I believe that it is an equal bargain. IMHO, neither clients nor SPs are better or worse than the other.
Kaii's reaction reminds me of a story. A businessman, relaxing for an afternoon, was being berated at a bridge club by the professional card players. His response was: "I'm stupid, but I am a self made multi-millionaire and you jerks have no careers. The best you can do is make a few hundred dollars on a good afternoon from people who have interests other than playing games."
AV, the reason is twofold:
1- If sp are allowed to barge-in in review thread and insult members at will, every time the girl gets a bad review, it won't be long there will be no bad reviews at all. Not every reviewer have a thick skin and there are many who simply won't bother for fear to get blasted. The goal of MERB is to allow the good AND the bad to be reported, as long as it's done respectfully. If Kaii would decide to become an advertiser, she would be allowed to post her side of the story, politely, without insulting anybody. That's not what she did.
2- Why only advertisers? Simple business sense: providers need to see advantages at becoming a paying advertiser. Allowing anybody to post about their services and getting exposure would not be fair to those who pay to advertise.
Thanks
I have to agee with Mod 11 here. As much as I enjoyed a healthy exchange of opinions this afternoon, I felt NJDude was may have been somewhat intimidated after simply giving his honest opinion. The deleted parts of the thread tend to confirm this, as does NJDude's decision to delete his comments. Guys let's face it, many of the guys who use services of SP's simply aren't able to have experiences with desireable ladies. So they fufill their fantasies with SPs who provide the experience. I see no reason why a performer/SP should be able to provide feedback on the experience for many reasons:
1) The SPs (and we all have recognized this) simply don't have a high opinion of us. This will undoubtedly come thru in their comments. This will further tend to inhibit what members post
2) "Privacy" (and I almost choke when I say the word in association with Montreal) is part of what a client pays for in his fees. How many SPs do you really think will have a truthfully good thing to say about many of their customers. Guys, do you really want the SP's commenting on your technique.
EB, you or Doc may not have a problem with this, however this highlights your lack of empathy to the average Joe who simply wants a good experience. I fear you and the other "Senior Posters" have lost touch with the point of these boards. Thus, the lack of good information available to the "Average Joe"
Thus your attitude may result in more nubies simply opting not post their experiences if they know they too will be critiqued. Yup, you got it and I admit it......I'm for the "Average Joe" and always have been. I've been shouted down by most of the Senior Posters here. It's this very lack of empathy to the lurker, the nubie, the average guy that is snuffing out the flow of information.
EB, I have a question for you. How in the fuck do you know NJDude will get over it? You're applying your standards and thickened skin to his mind and feelings. Do explain, I can't wait....Do you have some crystal balls I'm not aware of?
If we allow SPs to respond to bad reviews, no one would ever post one. We would also have to allow them to respond to good reviews and then review threads would be filled with thank you posts in the nature of "thank you, sweetie. I had a great time too. XOXOXO" It would never end and valuable information would vanish from the board. This has already been attempted in the past and that was the result. It will not be tried again.
As for her post in this thread, if it had been made by any member it would have been removed and earned a suspension.
We have asked NJDude for permission to restore his post but as all members on MERB are in control of their own posts, the decision rests in his hands alone.
M8
And based upon our experience, you believe an SP (by their very nature "illusionists") are going to tell anywhere near the truth??.....LOL.
Now a litlte about privacy. In my opinion the following is true:
1) Guys these agencies and indies in Montreal pass your information around like popcorn.
2) The e-mail lists, phone numbers and names are e-mailed from one to the other.
3) They discuss your habits and preferences and physical description
I'm all for allowing ONE SINGLE polite-respectful, not self-promoting response from the SP herself, within the same limits of respect and discretion and consequences as are imposed to all others. Simple "thank you's" or "I liked it too" should not be allowed.
I always like to get both sides to a story. I also judge the character of the SP by how she responds-- if she is articulate and respectful, it may make me want to see her more. If she is juvenile and insulting, I will porbably cross her off my list.
As far as I am concerned the sole criteria in allowing one reply is the informational value.
The real reason for this policy to ban such replies is that allowing such replies will create too much work for the Mods. I actually accept that reason more than the others, but nobody has been honest enough to admit to it. I say shame on everyone who has advocated this policy.
I myself would love to see them post, the good the bad and the ugly and allow posters to come to there own conclusions on the particular sp but i agree the reason it won't happen is quite often it would become a shootout and create a bunch of work for the mods but all posters are using board handles, not there real name so they should be able to take it, plus there is the issue of free advertising and verifying that the poster is who they say they are. So there would be lots of problems but to bad it couldn't get worked out. The board would be more interesting.
a) I don't think the whole escort service attempt at keeping it "all" a secret is that much of a big deal, if you follow all of CS Martin's rule, its probably cause you're married or are ashamed of your own actions requiring such services. Also, most agencies are competitors, I doubt they share information as liberally as CS seems to think. Frankly, all of this sound overboard. Pick a girl with a hidden face at an agency picture, and that generally means she too has a private life and wants to keep it so... which makes your position that much more safer.
b) I'll politely ask the mods to cut the crap about paid forum arguments etc... I own a forum that can house this site just as much, and to be honest, it costs me peanuts, peanuts....
...I don't want to waste any time whatsoever on reading self-promotional fluff or banal responses from SPs...
Ok, two things:
a) I don't think the whole escort service attempt at keeping it "all" a secret is that much of a big deal, if you follow all of CS Martin's rule, its probably cause you're married or are ashamed of your own actions requiring such services. Also, most agencies are competitors, I doubt they share information as liberally as CS seems to think. Frankly, all of this sound overboard..
i don't disagree with your point at all, but you are leaving out one factor: the $ value of someones time. this is obviously a money making venture. so be it. whoever started merb deserves to get what ever he can and wants out of it $ wise. so...b) I'll politely ask the mods to cut the crap about paid forum arguments etc... to be honest, it costs...peanuts, peanuts.... considering that the cost of upkeep for a forum like this one would be/is virtually nill... Money, forum upkeep cost, etc, isn't really an issue when it comes down to the right of replying without advertising.
Royal, no banning material in your post....
And as for SPs being allowed to post, SPs aren't agencies, hence they don't pay for advertisement unless they're indy, asking them to pay when they're in an agency is kind've stupid while at the same time you ban them from joining this forum completely.
Mike Mercury,
The reply authored by Kaii was neither self promotional fluff nor banal. While that may be a concern for the Mods, that is not what why the subject post was deleted here.





