YourhandMyAss -> RE: .Erasing flaws. (1/15/2008 11:05:40 AM)
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Maybe the habbits that are detrimental to their growth and happyness were not made aware of before submission, maybe that's both people's faults, but How can you not understand that certain habbits are determental to someone or holds someone back? LEts say the habbit of belching anywhere where any time what ever you're doing regardless of the situation. Said person would do better tolearn chose more appropriate settings to belch loudly* IE excuse yourself and go somewhere alone to belch* or try not to burp so loudly. Bad social skills habbits will make you mighty unpopular and soon you could find yourself a social piriah for a habbit that could have been easily fixable. * thankfully in this case he don't do that, but if he did I'd certaintly request he not do that, and if he refused not to do that I simply wouldn't go out in public with someone who had no desire not to be offensive when in public.* Or lets say they have a habbit of scratching their balls or digging at other stinky orifices, then sniffing them while in bed with a partner, and partner finds it offensive cause sweaty balls stink, and now the smells on their hands and smellable to you. Or lets say they have a habbit of eating dairy whe they KNOW their lactose intolerant and it makes them shit their pants cause it's so violent and immediat. Should it just go on being acceptable to take the risk that in eating dairy, even a little bit such as dressing in a salad, that you could shit all over yourself, in public? LEts say that someone didn't know this before submitting to said person, and apon finding out , decided it was something they wanted changed. I can ask for all of that to change, and yeah ultimatly it's up to him tod ecide which ones should change if he thinks they should, and then if it's important enough to me I can base my descion on what to do, based on what he decides. quote:
ORIGINAL: Darcyandthedark The core of my question comes not so much from wanting something changed and asking for it before submission occurs, YHMA - but after - and then sometimes making it a condition (as szobras pointed out). I don't get the thought that a person might be better without a certain habit? Who gets to make that choice? Who gets to decide? the.dark.
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