Haven't been booking any bonks recently because I'm waiting for the Vit M to replenish - not just
money, but also
mood. Maybe limpeh old already sex drive drop.
But what I enjoy doing in the meantime is research. Reading reviews on this thread to make more informed decisions on my next target.
Here are some tips on how I do them and I hope it'll help not only readers, but also help writers to share better reviews.
1. Assessing credibility and quality of reviews
A lot of other patrons here have already said this before, but I'll just reiterate my opinion:
Reviews from
newly created accounts OR older accounts with only 1 - 2 posts are to be taken with a pinch of salt.
You can choose to give benefit of doubt, if the customer is new and decided to create an account because of the recent post-pandemic boom in D1 FL listings.
But I often find myself scrolling past the review instead of reading them.
I'm not saying that all of them (and their reviews) are fake, but they are simply
not reliable enough.
If you read reviews from people who patronise multiple stables and share different experiences (good and bad), versus reading from someone who only has had one review, who are you more likely to believe?
Ok let's say even if you choose to believe the new account FRs.
Another way to tell whether they're credible enough is through their review format.
Most of them use a standard template which, when you read once is ok, but when you scroll through and realise all of them sound similar, you would confirm get bored from reading.
So what? We probably know that from 7 other FRs already.
Take away the name of the FL from each review and you're as good as describing someone else from D1 or D3.
I read for unique experiences of each FL, and what makes them distinct from others.
Unique doesn't have to be bad.
It could be imperfections and flaws which could be someone else's kink.