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questions worth being confused about - 5/12/2007 12:53:32 PM   
shyinini


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Do open ended question confuse you?
Do you not like giving both subjective and obejective data??
Questions CAN have NO "real" answers.
Do you ever ask what the F is the OP's motivation??

Do you like your Doms bald or with hair?

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RE: questions worth being confused about - 5/12/2007 12:59:08 PM   
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Do open ended question confuse you?

No.
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Do you not like giving both subjective and obejective data??

Doesn't matetr.  I answer however I feel appropriate.
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Questions CAN have NO "real" answers.

Most do.
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Do you ever ask what the F is the OP's motivation??

Sometimes.
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Do you like your Doms bald or with hair?

I'm married to a bald dom.  Does that count?  I prefer anyone have a hairstyle that suits their face, regardless of what that may be.

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RE: questions worth being confused about - 5/12/2007 1:10:20 PM   
cjenny


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ORIGINAL: shyinini

Do open ended question confuse you? Only when a person tends to ask the same style of question over and over.
Do you not like giving both subjective and obejective data?? Hmm, not sure if I give data at all.
Questions CAN have NO "real" answers.
Do you ever ask what the F is the OP's motivation??
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.

Do you like your Doms bald or with hair?
Mine has the cutest lil spot on the top of his head that I love to kiss.


Ohwow I think I'm witnessing some passive-aggression here (but I could be wrong.)

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RE: questions worth being confused about - 5/12/2007 1:56:43 PM   
ownedgirlie


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ORIGINAL: shyinini

Do open ended question confuse you?

No

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Do you not like giving both subjective and obejective data??


Depends on my mood and depends on the question.  Sometimes I enjoy it, sometimes I don't.

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Questions CAN have NO "real" answers.


As opposed to fake answers?

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Do you ever ask what the F is the OP's motivation??

Like now?  Sure. But usually I don't care all that much. 

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Do you like your Doms bald or with hair?


I love my Master and his hair.  If he loses his hair I will love my Master and his baldness.  

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RE: questions worth being confused about - 5/12/2007 2:38:56 PM   
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Open ended questions leave room fo me to let my personality seep through, so I like them.
 
I don't mind giving either, but if I have a preference...I am required to have objective data at work...so, I tend to prefer more subjective data on the forums. Too much objective data and I might as well go back to my office.
 
Generally, I realize that there are questions that have no "yes" or "no" answers. And, I only wonder about the OP's motivation when asking for personal advice involving others...such as a story told and I wonder what kind of perspective I'm really getting.
 
And, Daddy's got a head full of hair, but there is something to be said for bald Dominants too.

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RE: questions worth being confused about - 5/12/2007 4:03:03 PM   
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I dont really mind open or closed questions.
I do object to dishonest or scewed questions, like, ive just been abused by my dom doing xyz, do you think that is allright?

I detest my daughter, asking a manipulative question of me, i can see where she is heading, she gets there in the end, i then explain how much easier it would be to communicate from the off, what she wanted, she's more likely to get from me what she sought in the first place, whereas the manipulative crap of a teenager, irks me. I see that behaviour here from time to time. Crooked communication styles, or passive aggressive or manipulative overtones grip my shit full stop, not bdsm specific, not gendre specific, or age.

There are, im knew and learning, and havent grasped the fundamentals yet questions, and then there are the Im a fuckwit, and have some really fucking stupid questions. I simply dont have the patience for the latter, but others do thankfully. For 'fuckwit' is in the eye of the beholder.
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