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A website where men post disturbing 'reviews' of sex workers they have slept with has been exposed. PunterNet pitches itself as 'the UK's oldest escort directory and review site' and offers pages of 'reviews' covering every city in the country. The website, which has been running for 20 years, also provides a 'directory' of local escorts, the Liverpool Echo reports. Reviews of escorts in Merseyside offer a glimpse inside the county's sex work scene, from the brothels hidden in plain sight to the women hosting sex parties at city centre hotels.
A quick search for Liverpool brings up 46 results, stretching back to , each with a reference number and a name for the escort being reviewed. Men logging onto the site describe their encounters with sex workers in graphic detail, listing duration of their visit, amount paid and whether they would 'recommend' a woman to other punters. Using screen names like 'Son of Zorro', 'John Wirral', 'Gentleman Caller' and 'The Groom', the men reel off details about the location of their hook-up, the sex worker involved and what unfolded.
The site reads like a NSFW version of TripAdvisor, with descriptions of everything from nearby parking to how clean the brothel bedsheets are. While many of the reviews speak glowingly of the sex workers concerned - talking about them as 'well travelled', 'cultured' and 'kind' - other men's attitudes towards the women carry dark undertones.
Talking about women like they are reviewing a disappointing meal, some men's lack of understanding around consent are deeply concerning. We took a look at the seedy and sometimes sinister messages left online about Merseyside's sex work scene to try and understand more about this hidden world. One of the most unsettling reviews on the site concerns a sex worker based in a "seedy terraced property" in North Liverpool.
The reviewer describes it as an area he would "normally pass through very quickly" and said the property itself was in "desperate need of demolition". Working, and potentially even living, in such an environment doesn't make it sound like the woman concerned is in a good situation.