Any forum benefits from having more than 1 side. Positive, negative, neutral - doesn't matter.
There are certain rules to this game. Some call it etiquette.
Guys are expected to be polite, respectful, maintain good hygiene, be groomed etc.
SPs are expected to perform under various circumstances and be very discreet about it. Discretion is required during a session and most importantly after it. That's precisely what we pay for.
We don't go for a session to entertain. We go for selfish reasons. Once the session is over we may post a review. This board was designed for it. It should be kept factual, without divulging too much sensitive information, respectful and to the point.
Emotions or concerns during a session between a client and SP should be addressed then and there. Bringing them to a public forum is wrong.
All sides are happy after a positive review.
SP who chooses to reply to a neutral or negative reviews should do so carefully and thoughtfully.
Any SP who gets sour after reading a review and then decides to inform her paid client that lackluster performance happened because she didn't enjoy his company is out of line.
Being told that a person you had intimate encounter with was uncomfortable is unacceptable. A rapist or a molester might have a giggle out it, but being with someone who wasn't comfortable is creepy and disgusting.
19 year old who's getting her feet wet in the industry might get a pass.
When a season pro does it (even if she's lying) and is cheered by others for such behavior - it takes it to another level.
We all need a thick skin, but some things just get under it.