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The question has been raised many times. I’d rather hire someone with reviews instead of someone who doesn’t have any.

 

You can also contact the guys who reviewed him.

I did contact someone who reviewed - See below.

 

" if you have questions about what he's like or how he conducts business, I'd direct you to him. Otherwise, his clients leave reviews on his page, which is all the detail into which I'd like to go. Gentlemen don't kiss and tell.

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I did contact someone who reviewed - See below.

 

" if you have questions about what he's like or how he conducts business, I'd direct you to him. Otherwise, his clients leave reviews on his page, which is all the detail into which I'd like to go. Gentlemen don't kiss and tell.

I hate these type of responses. I find a lot of guys give 5 stars for a 3 star performance which why you have to inquire and then you get this lame response????‍♂️

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I did contact someone who reviewed - See below.

 

" if you have questions about what he's like or how he conducts business, I'd direct you to him. Otherwise, his clients leave reviews on his page, which is all the detail into which I'd like to go. Gentlemen don't kiss and tell.

 

That was rude and it hasn't been my experience.

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I did contact someone who reviewed - See below.

 

" if you have questions about what he's like or how he conducts business, I'd direct you to him. Otherwise, his clients leave reviews on his page, which is all the detail into which I'd like to go. Gentlemen don't kiss and tell.

 

 

Although the response shown above was not helpful or what you expected, I can understand his response.

 

When I review on rentmen, I furnish a narrative of my experience that I feel is sufficient.

 

Clients should use a VPN to read rentmen narratives shown in many ads (that have been reviewed). One free VPN is at this link:

 

Despite my narrative review in an escort's ad, I have had people contact me and want specific and personal details about what occurred, detail by detail. Those inquiries clearly went far beyond expected inquiries. Some of the questions gave the impression that the inquirer was asking for a pornographic novel response rather than a bonafide reference for a possible escort meeting.

 

No, some sites only allow 5-star reviews, what’s the point? Reviews should be made without bias or retaliation.

 

Is there a way for the service provider to review clients? This would only be fair!

 

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Use the VPM link I provided above to read rentmen review narratives.

 

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Reviews by nature are subjective. You can read and categorize all the different comments, both good and bad, from all the available sources, and, if you hire, may have an actual experience that proves/disproves none or all of it.

Between the “product” being reviewed and the “consumer” of said product, each can have the margin of error as high as 99%, which is standard issue for mortals, don’t you think? I think of the reviews as useful for refining the questions I’ll ask before we meet (never with “reviews have said...” but rather “I’m particularly interested in having A, B, and C being a part of our encounter” or “I’m happy to pay your advertised fee, but I would uncomfortable if you want to include X, Y or Z as a condition”

In the end, your experience will be yours alone. This entire forum is KISS n TELL. No one is sworn to tell the truth, and anyone who has any sort of sexual encounter with anyone (of legal age and with their consent) still has the right to keep their mouth shut about it...

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Reviews by nature are subjective. You can read and categorize all the different comments, both good and bad, from all the available sources, and, if you hire, may have an actual experience that proves/disproves none or all of it.

Between the “product” being reviewed and the “consumer” of said product, each can have the margin of error as high as 99%, which is standard issue for mortals, don’t you think? I think of the reviews as useful for refining the questions I’ll ask before we meet (never with “reviews have said...” but rather “I’m particularly interested in having A, B, and C being a part of our encounter” or “I’m happy to pay your advertised fee, but I would uncomfortable if you want to include X, Y or Z as a condition”

In the end, your experience will be yours alone. This entire forum is KISS n TELL. No one is sworn to tell the truth, and anyone who has any sort of sexual encounter with anyone (of legal age and with their consent) still has the right to keep their mouth shut about it...

Yes, of course review are subjective, The question was more directed to are those / a percentage who place the reviews are they actual clients or an inventory of bogus members with the sole purpose of giving good reviews.

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Good point. I guess I was thinking that regardless of the veracity of the posted reviews there are too many variables within the interaction to know how much weight to give them, so in a way they are only as true as you want them to be. A theatre critic will have a ticket stub to prove they were in attendance at least, so comparing opinions of a few who saw the same show is a real thing. They can have different views about the writing, the direction, the acting, the design, the lack of air conditioning- whatever leads them to their conclusions about the experience. To carry this example to our interests here, I think the nature of the encounter with a sex worker is so personal, that the evaluation of the meeting’s worth often dismisses the common understanding that “writing” is in fact different from “room temperature”. Both can be described as cold, or inconsistent, but ticket stub or not, most critics agree going in that those are different things.

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I enjoy getting contacted by other prospective clients and I always appreciate the feedback from people I ask. Never had a rentman client not respond, or get snarky about it.

 

Was considering a guy and contacted a past client. He gave the most wonderful, short summary- "He was out the door 30 seconds after I came." That feedback was priceless to me.

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Stuck on repeat here, but Daddy's and this message board are the clearinghouses of the M4M industry.

 

Others attempt to imitate, but the traffic and the wealth of information are here.

How many Benjamin Nicholas escorts are there? I see you are BenjaminNicholasDallas. Is that to separate you from, say, BenjaminNicholasPeoria?

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Among the resources available to us, RM reviews provide another set of data which may be helpful in making a go/no-go decision on a provider. My opinion, they have the proximate value of fools' gold.

Only a fool would take RM reviews at face value. It takes less than 5 minutes to figure out if an escort has multiple reviews of the same "client" or if there is a short time difference between the time a review is submitted and the time when the "client" profile was created. If one sees abundant inconsistencies of this type in the reviews section of an escort, well it doesn't take a genius to figure out what is going on.

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Despite my narrative review in an escort's ad, I have had people contact me and want specific and personal details about what occurred, detail by detail. Those inquiries clearly went far beyond expected inquiries. Some of the questions gave the impression that the inquirer was asking for a pornographic novel response rather than a bonafide reference for a possible escort meeting.

 

It's definitely crossing the line to ask for details blow by blow (no pun intended), but I think it's ok to ask: is he a clock watcher?, was he present and engaged?, can he keep it up? Those are basic questions just to give you a starting place with the escort. Your experience with them will be your private experience which may or may not work for you even after knowing those basics. But to reply and say, "I had a good time" or "I would stay away from this guy" does not help at all and I have received many of those responses. I always try to give someone enough to make a wise decision in hiring.

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They are just too vague. Saying that "he was amazing" while not disclaiming that he did was getting sucked, that equate to the worst earthquake ever for me.

 

If reviews were based on a questionnaire then yes. That d be amazing

 

Yes/No (some could be 0 to 10 ranking)

 

Did he kiss?

Did he bottom?

Bareback?

Did he rim?

Price?

 

.... and so on.

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