I’ve seen plenty of MPAs get defensive about why they expect to be paid for anything they do with their clients. “Yeah, I respect my regular, but it’s a business, so pay me” I agree it’s a business, so let’s treat it like one. I bet it can suck to read critical reviews but chefs take huge pride in their work and if you got two french restaurants in the same part of town critics are going to be picking them apart, comparing meals, posting on all kinds of review forums. Professional musicians deal with reviews all the time. It sucks but it’s part of the business. MPAs are anonymous so the reviews shouldn’t sting them so bad anyway. A guy with class would not write this way about a woman he was dating but MPAs are sitting in spas, handling every dick that comes in, and expecting money to provide sexual services. You want class, get a different job. You’re providing a service, clients deserve to evaluate the service. My baker doesn’t get to tell me “don’t compare my baked goods to the guy’s down the street, it’s not classy” If the guy down the street bakes better bread I should know about it.