slaverosebeauty -> RE: Proof in advertising...or TMI? (10/27/2007 9:13:27 PM)
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ORIGINAL: shellzbythesea How many of You feel that it's imperative that a sub put up her bdsm checklist for all Doms to see? For me, it was the best decision when I was looking. It gave a starting point and a point of referance and an 'idea' as to what I like, don't like, etc. Its a way for those who actually READ your page to know something about you. On here, they DO have things that are NOT bdsm related. I am a firm believer in giving someone enough information to make an educated decision. Their is still a LOT left to be found out. I use to have an unspoken rule that worked for me; if a man did NOT have at least a dozen things on his 'checklist' on his page, his email was basically ignored. I needed to have an idea as to who I was talking with, if he that info in him profile, great, but a checklist was easier to look at at a glance. quote:
How many feel that because some subs choose to list mostly their vanilla interests that that makes them somehow less "lifestyle-worthy?" Vanilla interests show that you are balanced; some people appear to have just tihs one side to them, and negate their vanilla interests. I think if the profiel has alternative interests and the checklist has vanilla interests, then it shows BOTH sides and gives the person who is looking a decent idea. quote:
Do You discount someone that doesn't use the checklist? In a way I did. They didn't take a few moments to go through and mark a few things, even if it was only the things that they loved or disliked. It was something that showed thought and this wasn't a game to them. They wanted to put some information out there for another person to make a decision based on practical information, not just what is written or what they see as a picture. It doesn't mean that if their checklist and mine didn't meld or that we didn't have things that were similarly placed that I would brush them off; MJ had things on His profile that made my blood boil, they are still there. I understand His POV on tem NOW, at the time, I had little respect for a few of them, it didn't stop us from talking or getting to know eachother. It was a place to start a conversation besides what was written on the main profile.
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