MsSonnetMarwood -> RE: best time for references??? (5/17/2005 2:52:17 AM)
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Usually I'll bring up references fairly early on in conversing witih someone who approaches me online. Typically, it's in the context of Online Sub X saying "I've had Y years of experience" to which I reply "Good, would you be able to get a reference then?" Note I am not asking for said reference immediately, just if they could get one. What tells me far more than what the actual reference could is the person's reaction to being asked. At this point, either they handle it smoothly ("sure, no problem") or the excuses start immediately...well you know he served for 4 years but she moved cross country or out of country never to be heard from again and by the way they had no friends in the lifestyle during those 4 years so it's not like anyone else could vouch and um he didn't move with her because she got married to someone else yeah that's it or maybe she died in a car crash but he was just the bestest loyalest slave to her and she only ever did to him what he liked.... You get the picture. If it's handled smoothly, I probably never will ask that person to come up with the actual reference. The only reason I would is if I felt they were BSing me, in which case I wouldn't bother moving forward regardless of how stellar a reference was. If I meet someone in person at a BDSM function, I might ask around discretely people I know that may have met that person before...but in general, I won't bother with references. Having met them face to face, I already know a couple things about that person - one, that they have had the balls to get out and be r/t and two, I know whatever my gut told me from talking to them, and it rarely steers me wrong.
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