1) it’s always better to objectively rate a new provider’s appearance on a scale of 1 – 10, because “beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” especially when you’re rating a high – end provider/masseuse.
2) Tatiana’s price point value ($185/$285/$385) is not commensurate with her service (fully – clothed massage/topless massage/nude massage) in the Greater New York City area. I would suggest you peruse the massageplanet New York City massage board starting with the following threads to get a better understanding what the high end massage market offers to the hobbyist/consumer:
a. http://www.massageplanet.com/forum/showthread.php?98065-Happy-Girl-In-the-City
b. http://www.massageplanet.com/forum/showthread.php?82404-Hot-Pink-NYC
3) Many of the established New York City provider/massage therapists are well – educated, and have very interesting backgrounds. So it really isn’t necessary to write a review that ‘drips’ in hyperbole and conjecture, as you did with Tatiana, e.g., “she is a student,…currently studying ballet,…she’s a smart cookie, probably from a wealthy Brazilian family, etc., ad nauseam.
4) Full disclosure in a review often helps a new provider/masseuse, but “not – for – nothing,” the service you received was a hj.
5) As far as you being “smitten,” as you say, most mongers who are repeat clients for a particular provider/massage – therapist, are “smitten” as well. No big deal, but remain objective when you write the review.
I wasn’t looking to flame your review (“Dude - thanks for the feedback, but take a chill pill”), but do a better job of writing, shill or not.