Aswad
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ORIGINAL: PeggyO I personally skip messages that have too many slashes and I don't have the energy to dig through third-person speech. I am sure I miss out sometimes, but then if the person really wanted me to understand what they were trying to communicate, they wouldn't make it difficult for me to do so. Just thought I'd give you the flip side of the coin. I really want you to understand what I'm trying to communicate. That's why I sometimes spend hours on a single post, although I usually only spend a few minutes on each: to try to make my point clear, and pose any relevant questions to understanding yours. In that regard, it has been my experience so far that I can't please everyone. So I have to try to compromise. Shorter posts would probably help, but I can't express myself more compactly than I do, unless the idea is more compact, or I'm willing to deal with the pages of fallout from people not understanding me correctly the first time. Not using the occasional slashes and mixed caps will help some people a little bit in making the posts easier to read. It may also make it more likely that they will read them. But it is also something that causes some other people not to read it at all. My compromise has been to try to limit the slashes, but still use them where I think someone might care. So, yes, ideally, using clear, concise and correct English with proper punctuation (I'll admit the punctuation has been my main difficulty in learning the English language, and I'm pretty sure I'm not using it correctly) would be the best way to reach everyone. However, that isn't always the case. People read differently, too, not just write differently. Semi-offtopic: I didn't pick this slashes'n'caps stuff up from cybering, but rather forums like this one. As for cybering, I don't get why people get all wierd about it. I did vanilla cybering before I got into BDSM, and started BDSM-cybering a few years after getting into the real thing; it's harmless fun, provided you're not one of "those people" who need to be reminded where the line between on-line and off-line is drawn. It's just interactive fiction, sometimes porn; would one disrespect someone for reading, or watching, non-interactive fiction? Few people substitute offline relationships for online ones, I hope.
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"If God saw what any of us did that night, he didn't seem to mind. From then on I knew: God doesn't make the world this way. We do." -- Rorschack, Watchmen.
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