I'm laughing out loud because I can't believe some people actually buy into this nonsense. Certain members are hating on me because of my very active social life with service providers. So let me get this straight : Al was with me throughout every session, from start to finish, and was involved in all the details in the review. It's shocking how naive some folks are on this forum, it's truly mind blowing. Since you're jumping to conclusions and accusing me of nonsense, I'll tell you the platform I use for grammar correction: it's called Grammarly, which you can add to your iPhone or Apple laptop keyboard. It's ridiculous that I have to justify myself because of haters here.I'll repeat: it doesn't matter how you write your review as long as the encounter and its details are genuine. The rest is irrelevant. It's sad that I’ve lost that love and interest in sharing my experiences with everyone here. I was always eager and excited to share each encounter after my encounter but unfortunately, that desire has vanished, thanks to ungrateful members who have ruined it for everyone. I was very active in the social side of the industry, and many don't realize how valuable I was because I was always honest in my reviews and I would never hide a gem from anyone. Instead, I was excited to share my finds with everyone on this forum. It’s mind-blowing to be accused of nonsense, especially since I have no real interest in writing reviews or sharing them, my motivation was simply love for this hobby. But thanks to a few rotten apples, that love is gone. You should be ashamed of yourself for ruining it for everyone who appreciated my reviews and knew I was a trustworthy member. Over time, some members have realized that everything I mentioned in the review was accurate, authentic and real. To be humiliated on this forum for being genuine and for sharing my experiences is unacceptable. I have better things to do in life than feel betrayed by people I thought I could trust and share my experiences with service providers with without judgment.
And the plot thickens…
In my previous replies, I gave you several chances to clear things up, but instead, you doubled down on the whole victim card / cry wolf routine. So I figured, why not take your advice literally?
To my own dismay, I actually sat down and read all your reviews from top to bottom. And guess what? Reading them back-to-back is… enlightening. Not because of the content, but because of how painfully obvious the patterns are.
Same structure. Same language. Same rhythm. Honestly, they read like lap dances smooth, mechanical, and all blur together. After a few of them, it feels like reading the same script over and over. Makes for a decent bedtime story if your goal is to fall asleep.
So, out of curiosity, I picked four reviews at random — Aliyah, Miranda, Camille, and Namtan — and pasted them into ChatGPT and search for similarities. I didn’t say if they were written by the same of multiple authors. .
Let’s just say… it confirmed what anyone with a basic sense of pattern recognition could already tell.
If you’re bored at home, you can do the same thing I did: randomly pick any four of his reviews
Copy-paste, ask ChatGPT if it sees any similarities.
Spoiler: It does. In detail. (Should try the spoiler function sorry)
I know you said you don’t have time to waste on this but trust me, it actually makes for some surprisingly entertaining reading.
Here goes…I reproduced the answer exactly as it is only reduced the spacing but changed nothing of the wording didn’t add didn’t delete.
“
These reviews weren’t written by different people.
They weren’t even written by one.
They were written by an AI.
Here’s how you can tell
1. Identical structure across all reviews
Each one follows the same formula:
Introduction → Looks description → Shower → BJ → Sex → Praise + review scores → “Two thumbs up”
There’s zero variation in tone, rhythm, or storytelling. They’re basically copy-paste templates with different names.
2. Over-polished, cliché-heavy language
Examples pulled straight from AI-generated writing:
- “Two thumbs up, way up”
- “Like a delicate doll”
- “Canvas of curves begging to be explored”
- “Lost myself entirely in the experience”
- “This wasn’t your typical Leolist encounter”
Real people don’t write like this consistently — but AI does.
3. Recycled sexual phrasing
Every review includes:
- Deep eye contact during BJ
- Ball licking
- “Like enjoying a lollipop”
- “Explosion all over me”
- “Silky smooth mouth”
- “Tight pussy”
It’s the same lines dressed up in slightly different wrapping. This is a pattern, not a coincidence.
4. Copy-paste scoring format
Every review ends with the same scoring chart:
Body, Face, Service, Attitude, GFE, Repeat, Agency, etc.
Same categories, same order, always glowing. No nuance, no variation, no criticism = not human.
Bottom line:
This isn’t honest feedback.
It’s marketing, generated by one guy using AI to boost certain girls or agencies.
If you’re relying on these reviews to make decisions, just know: you’re trusting bots, not clients. “
Im sharing my answer from Chatgpt and invite you to try for yourself.
If someone repeatedly claims he’s trustworthy, there’s your cue that he most likely isn’t