I always see the term "clockwatcher" and debate around it. But its something i find hard to debate on either side. I think we already did not that long ago and i had stated my opinion but will do again. I think guys should watch for the time, its part of the "rules" , at the same time i think escorts should be a bit lenient. What i mean is if the guy is actively jerking himself to cum and you can see he is getting close, and the alarm start up (wich was put for 8/10 mins before the end in outcalls) then don't get up and be "times up" and go in the shower , that would be horrible to do lol. On the counter part when the guy hear the alarm, you know you have to cum in the next 1 to 2 mins... so lets go :/
In incalls i know there is clients that really try to overstay the meeting and its a bit different. Im not too experienced in them myself so its harder to comment but the few times i did incalls i found it much harder to "gauge my time" and be out in time. I may have been 5 min or so "overtime" despite really trying to respect the time allowed. But it may be because i really not used to incalls, and did them very very sporadicaly.
Some of these ladies really come across as nothing but ATM machines or that they actually hate men and I wonder why men don’t read their Twitter or if they do why they still book them. Then there are others that really do a fabulous marketing job and they are the ones that when you meet them provide you with an amazing experience.
I agree with this. Some escorts on twitter are great to follow, they engage positively, they post nice pictures and never complain. Others not so much.... There is the e-beggers and the complainers. One in particular that i have in mind, wich i won't name, constantly e-beg for money and gift. I even saw her once demand that peoples send her money gifts before she post another picture on her onlyfans, wich is already a prenium paid service. :O And when it comes to the "complainers" yeah well the name say it all, they constantly complain on the clients. Sometimes its with reason, sometimes not so much. I try to not follow them but the worst part is when they get retweet by somebody you do follow. That person may not be a complainer herself, but she did retweet it, so .... Anyway... Ill admit i got in twitter arguments a few times myself in the past because it frustrated me. I try to avoid it as much as possible these days...
And to finish and go back on reviews themselves... well obviously there is always more than 1 side to a story. I take every reviews individually and make my mind on it. Depending on the number of reviews she has, the % of positive vs negative, i always look at the reviewer, try to see what type of reviews he usually post, how many he posted in totals, stuff like that. Credibility is obviously earned.
But one thing that do bug me is that i know for a fact some clients refuse to do negative reviews, and only do positives. If they have a bad experience they will just "absorbe it" and move on, no big deal to them. Sadly this way of doing kinda "false the result" in a way. So if one client make a negative review and he didn't just signed up, and i know he post good reviews as well or in other words he is credible, even if its the ladies first negative review i try to take it seriously because it can mean many guys before him did had a similar experience and just didn't post about it.
In any case, reviews are not "facts" and are always subjective, just gotta keep that in mind. But they do help a lot unlike some peoples would want the general public to believe. I came across an article by somebody yesterday who depicted Merb in a bad way, mentioning "hobbyist making graphic reviews" and how , according to this person, most of the time it was exagerated and innacurate. Well i can say personally im glad review boards exist and help me make the best choices possible in my meetings.