GoddessDustyGold -> RE: What to do about wannabee's and such? (9/21/2007 9:30:59 AM)
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<Fast reply> What the OP is trying to convey is a nice idea in theory. But in the end it doesn't really work. There is no replacement for time and working on every level to get to know someone before you leap. And even then it doesn't always work out. I could black list all sort of boys, but I don't. If I am asked I will share My experience. But, as said, what does not work for one person is not the end of the world for another. Something to keep in mind is that we may not "ban" someone, but we do, to the surprise of lots of boys, share information. At My local munch one name was mentioned and most of the Ladies already knew this one and what his M.O. was as far as "service". Peals of laughter filled the restaurant at the dropping of his name. So many of us already have an inkling if a boy has been around for a while. Online and Offline, we get a quick handle on the ones who just want to play games, are no shows, or have "bedroom bottom" only agendas. And I am equally sure that the boys and girls may share also. If they aren't, they should. And the information should always be taken as non-judgementally as possible. People should be able to tell when it sounds like sour grapes or when it was a truly frustrating and/or disappointing effort. And then that information has to be further filtered as to the reason it didn't work out. Something important to one, might not be important at all to another. And there is, of course, thenever ending problem of the constant changing of user names. As long as there is no photo involved, how would one know from one week to the next who is contacting whom? It is too bad the most contacts (even the local ones) usually begin with an internet contact through a site like this or an ad for a munch/even, etc. I can usually dismiss someone from the first or second email. And I can do the same thing if they do not show or have an excuse regarding meeting locally more than once. If things begin well, time, honest communication and patience remain your bestest friend.
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