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How to Write a Fair Shanghai Escort Review

Shanghai Sex Guide Team
How to Write a Fair Shanghai Escort Review

Why reviews matter on Shanghai Sex Guide

In this market, reviews are infrastructure. A clear report helps the next gentleman decide, rewards providers who deliver, and makes directories like reviews and Shanghai escort reviews worth reading.

A bad review culture is worse than no reviews: rage posts, fake 5-stars, and graphic essays that help no one.

What a useful review always covers

Focus on observable process, not poetry.

SectionWhat to sayExample line
BookingAgent/independent reply speed, clarity, swaps“Agent confirmed in 20 minutes; no last-minute swap.”
LogisticsIncall/outcall, punctuality, district friction“Incall easy; she was 10 minutes late.”
AppearancePhoto match, style, without insults“Matched recent photos; natural look, slim build.”
HygieneCleanliness, presentation“Impeccably clean and well-groomed.”
AttitudeWarmth, pressure, rushed feeling“Relaxed pace; no clock-watching vibe.”
ServiceEffort and listening without porn-script detail“Attentive, followed agreed boundaries.”
ValueFit for tier, not a spreadsheet of extras“Fair for the mid-tier band that night.”

For context on tiers, link readers mentally to prices without dumping exact private extras.

Template you can copy

ID / name as listed:
Date / type: incall or outcall, approx length
Booking path: agency / independent
Photo accuracy:
Punctuality & logistics:
Hygiene & presentation:
Personality:
Service notes (non-graphic):
Would rebook? yes / no / maybe — one sentence why

Post where the community actually looks: reviews hub / shanghai-escort-reviews.

Do’s

  • Be honest and calm. Negative is fine; insults are not.
  • Protect privacy. No real names beyond listing alias, no hotel room, no workplace clues, no your own identifiable details.
  • Separate booking path from the girl. Agent chaos is not always her fault—and the reverse.
  • Write sober. Wait until the night is over and your head is clear.
  • Be specific. “Good” teaches nothing; “on time, matched photos, unhurried GFE pace” does.
  • Update if needed. If a rebook changes the pattern, say so.

Don’ts

  • Don’t exaggerate to punish or to flex. Hyperbole kills trust.
  • Don’t doxx or threaten.
  • Don’t publish full menus of paid extras with prices if that endangers people or turns the page into a price war. Value comments are enough.
  • Don’t copy marketing blurbs as if they were your night.
  • Don’t review someone you never met to boost or tank a profile.
  • Don’t weaponize race/body shame. Describe fit to your preference without dehumanizing.

How reviews interact with booking choices

Use reviews as comparison data, not scripture:

  • Multiple calm notes about photo mismatch > one angry essay
  • “Rushed” repeated across writers > single perfect 10/10
  • Read alongside live profiles on girls and independents
  • Cross-check process red flags with safe payment and Telegram scams

If you are choosing a path, agency vs independent and how to book still come first; reviews refine, they do not replace screening.

Negative reviews without becoming the villain

Structure:

  1. Facts of booking and arrival
  2. What was promised vs delivered (photos, time, attitude)
  3. How you handled it (left, shortened, completed)
  4. Clear recommendation boundary (“would not rebook,” “only if mid-tier expectations”)

Avoid: sexual humiliation, family insults, conspiracy essays. Readers want signal.

Positive reviews without becoming an ad

Mention one concrete strength (punctuality, match, conversation, unhurried pace). Pure “10/10 goddess” posts help less than a 6-sentence structured note.

After you publish

  • Keep a private note of ID + date for your own memory.
  • If logistics failed because of your hotel rules, say so—future readers learn.
  • Next booking: start from guide and shortlist again; do not marry one review forever.

FAQ

Should I write a review after every session?

Only when you can add process detail. Empty 5-stars add noise. One solid review beats five slogans.

Can I write a negative review if I still finished the session?

Yes. Completing does not erase mismatch, rush, or hygiene issues. Stay factual.

How much sexual detail is useful?

Usually little. Effort, boundaries, and comfort matter more than graphic play-by-play—and are safer for everyone.

Where should foreigners focus their reviews?

Language comfort, photo accuracy, and whether the agent prepared the girl for a foreign client. See foreigner guide.

Do reviews replace verification?

No. They complement independent screening and agent flow booking with an agent.


Next steps: after your next verified booking from girls or independents, post a structured note on reviews so the directory stays usable for the next reader.