SusanofO -> RE: OMG! How do you get these boys to talk?! (9/27/2007 8:27:27 PM)
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TNstepsout: I'm with Mistress Dolly on this one. I know I try to be open and at first will attempt to draw people out, but I was with someone for years who had terrible communication skills, and it was a real strain on me emotionally. I am not really in the mood to "teach" these skills to anyone, if they don't already have them, or seem willing to quickly develop them. I am fair, and not a snob at all - but I know what I need - and I need someone relatively sociable, and able to prove it, via some give-and-take, in-depth, or at least half-way stimulating, conversation. I don't why anyone would think because they are a submissive they still can't be a stimulating conversational partner. I think it's quite an attractive attribute for a submissive to have. I'd give someone a fair chance - say a few conversations of some length (30 minutes to an hour or two), but if they still have poor conversing skills at that point, I just don't see any reason to continue. I need to be with someone who wants to talk, and has some interesting things to say - because I make a sincere effort to do both of these things myself. I want to know if they read, and what they read, or what movies they like - heck, there are thousands of topics of conversation available. I know some people can be shy, which is why I am willing to not make a snap judgment here - but I don't intend to ever again be with someone who rarely intends to ever talk to me, or for whatever reason can't do it - and expects me to always hold up both ends of a converation much of the time, either. There are people who genuinely appreciate the "Silent type" and that's fine - for them. I spent over 15 years with one of those types, and can truly say I almost lost my mind doing it. Enough is enough of that. Just my two cents. - Susan
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