Escort reviews are tricky business. Some hate them, some love them 
some just want to ignore the fact that they exist. The decision to allow
 yourself to be reviewed is a personal one. Some people swear by them 
and all that being involved in the review website culture offers. Others
 swear they don’t do anything to help their business and hate them, flat
 out. Others refuse to participate at all and ignore how they impact the
 industry as a whole. Reviews are personal and the opinions on them are 
about as diverse as stars in the sky. That’s a lot of fucking diversity.
 If you are an escort that allows reviews you will inevitably come up 
against a not so glowing review or worse a complete fake one. It happens
 and it will happen to you eventually if you stick around the business 
long enough. Here are a couple of things to help you keep your sanity 
when one of those two things happen.
1. Its only one persons opinion 
This is a fact, a review is just one persons opinion about an event 
in which the reviewer was a active participant. If the experience was 
bland or not as thrilling as the client wanted well he was there too. 
Lots of times clients have unrealistic expectations about what an 
encounter will be. They’ve spent a long time building up in their head 
and saving their pennies and forget that they are there to participate 
and would like to hold the escort responsible as if shes the only one 
involved in the encounter.  Some sadly are just giant assholes. We cant 
be all things to all people, we can only do the best job we can when 
meeting with clients. One mediocre review isn’t going to change 
anything! Seriously it’s not! Hell I know ladies with many not so 
favorable reviews that do just fine and don’t let the criticism affect 
them. It just rolls off  their backs like water off a duck. Just 
remember to tell yourself that you did your best to meet that clients 
needs and move on and focus on other things that do mater.
2. Fake reviews happen try to minimize how you react to it
You got a fake review, it happens to the best of us! Sometimes fake 
reviews are good an sometimes they are bad. In any event no one likes it
 when people make stuff up about them. You have several options after 
getting a fake review. You can message the poster and ask him if hes 
mixed you up with someone else. Be nice and try to keep your cool, don’t
 blast him for being the dirt bag he is. Give him a reason to remove it 
all on his own. I find sweetness and guilt can work wonders. Some review
 websites will work with you if you believe a review to be fake. Give 
them the info they need to take it down. If your tour schedule shows you
 are in Idaho when this guy from Rhode Island posted your fake review 
you might be able to get the site to remove it all on their own. If you 
are connected enough ask a third party  respected by both sides of the 
equation to mediate the dispute. It doesn’t always work but sometimes, 
just sometimes it does. If all else fails just forget the fake review is
 there. You think all those reviews on Yelp are real? They’re not and 
the more that the world gets involved with review culture ( yes, I just 
did say that) the less impact any reviews of any business or service 
has.
 
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