I’ve only met a handful of ladies who requested that no review be written & this usually happened prior to the action. I would tell them no worries that i will never review a lady who requested that i don’t post one. I would point out the positives of a review. That a positive review is good for business. I would also mention that many times it’s the agency who encourages reviews. That i’d often get a call from an agency after a lady has left & they’d ask me how it went & that they wished i wrote a review. Sometimes it happened before the date. I’d always reply that i’d likely post one but it would be a 100% honest review. I’d post the positives and the negatives (if there were any). I never had a complaint except for one time when the agency owner (a female) contacted me to tell me that my review was way too sexually explicit & it lacked my usual class. But that’s another story altogether. Lol.
Anyways back to the ladies who told me not to review them. 90% of the time they’d tell me before leaving that i could review them if i felt like it because they felt we had a great time. I’d reply “No it’s ok. I don’t mind. I won’t write one.” Their reply would be like “No! I want you to post a review! I want one!” Lol. A few times they’d contact me later & ask me “Hey, why haven’t you posted a review of our encounter yet?” I’d reply that they’re the ones who insisted not to be reviewed. They’d reply “I changed my mind.”
A couple of times such reviews would be removed by a moderator & the moderator would contact me to explain why they had removed it. That the provider in question had a no-review policy (NRP). I’d reply “I’m aware of this but she’s the one who gave me permission to write & post a review. She even contacted me to ask me why i hadn’t posted one!” Later that day he’d contact me again to inform me that he had re-posted my review after getting permission to do so from the lady in question. Lol.