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I am new to this and would appreciate some help in understanding.

I often read threads that use terms like "very good mileage", "good mileage", "No mileage", etc.

I understand this ranking method is very individualized and is different to each user.

But generally, according to you, what criteria do you use in deciding when you would use which term for the service?

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It's very personal and depends a lot on the person's past experiences. Someone who receives a whatever service from a lady that he never got before would rate his experience as VERY GOOD mileage while for another person it is just a regular and expected service.

Also some ladies do not offer some options on the first visit(s), hence repeating with the same lady has its perks. A little search in the forum section will bring many threads on how to improve your mileage, read and apply ;-)

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Yep. I think "good/bad mileage" is always relative to what the person saying this was expecting... which, obviously, varies according to the person saying it and has no bearing on whether anyone else will either get the same or feel the same way about it :)

 

It's sometimes useful as a general guideline, but I wouldn't give it any more weight than that. And personally, I don't use it at all.

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A good mileage rating in the Massage forum would be low mileage in the other ( escort).

 

And Low mileage in the Escort forum would be high mileage in the massage section .

 

It is hard these days cause some escorts advertise themselves in the Massage section for legal purposes .

 

 

reading the reviews and in between the lines is an art theses days .

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Mileage - I get about 17 miles per gallon in the city, and 26 miles per gallon on the highway, my truck gives me decent mileage. MMMV depending on what is in truck for hauling. ;)

 

As for the other discussion about mileage I haven't got a clue as what you might be referring too. But I'm sure ���� in the way you act and follow the road to some happiness ;)

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Pete and Notch make excellent points. Just keep it between the ditches - there are two miles of them for each mile of road.

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