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SubmissiveGael -> The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 2:54:02 PM)

Online, or not online, that is the question.

3.5 years. That is how long I have searched for Miss Right. Well online anyway. I think its possibly just a waste of time. Friends I have made, but what it all boils down to is I am useless at creating enough interest in a prospective partner for them to go to the next level and meet me in person. I have tried every tactic, every angle. When I reach the point in a lengthly correspondence that I know I have to move on to meeting the person to really get them interested in me, for me get to know them enough to sustain my interest, everything seems to go wrong for me.

Obviously, I have never attempted to force the issue, or to meet someone before I even knew I wanted to, but just as it gets interesting for me, the person in question seems to 'go cold', 'chicken out' or 'get scared'. Call it what you will, but I just think now at this stage that the online method of networking has far too many limitations. For example, there are too  many walls to hide behind. People can come across all confident and sure of what they want initially, and then it all falls apart when the time comes to take it further. Maybe I just meet some very false people, or very insecure people, or maybe there is something seriously wrong with me (possible I guess!), but does this happen to everyone? Is there really a point to all this?!! Tell me there has been some success, somewhere, please!

SG.




Leatherist -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 2:55:46 PM)

quit being so frightened of rejection.

Just ask for a simple coffee meet in the first month-always worked for me.




RCdc -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:00:56 PM)

You haven't mentioned your 'meeting' timeframe.  Darcy and I met after writing to each other online, after approx.4 months which really was a long time in comparrison to some others and we would have liked to have met sooner, but distance and work commitments were an issue.
 
Work out what is a good time frame for you and stick to it as close as you can - go beyond it and the person really isn't worth the time to waste.
 
the.dark.




Faeorie -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:08:53 PM)

There's nothing wrong with you, don't believe that. It's people like this that you've experienced that give online relationships a bad name. Let the know from the beginning that you are interested in a relationship that goes beyond the internet... make sure they know that, and don't settle for someone who seems unsure. "Maybe I just meet some very false people, or very insecure people," that could be it. Did you ever make it apparent  in the beginning that meeting in person was something you would be itnerested in? Perhaps that would help screen out the "fakes."




RedMagic1 -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:11:46 PM)

I've had a lot of success meeting people in real.  In fact, if I've been chatting with a woman for seven days, I tell her I will meet her anywhere she wants, 100% at my expense, but I'm not going to talk further until we set a date to meet in person.  They aren't spooked; they are impressed that I'm not a bullshitter.

I've met 9 women online-to-real in 9 months of looking.  I could have met more, but wasn't willing to woo more than one at a time.  Plus, I've stopped looking, hopefully for a long time, because this current lady and I seem to be pretty into each other.  We're writing poetry to each other, fer Crissake.  I haven't written poetry to a woman for years.

I shouldn't have mentioned the last part.  There's some big guys in black cloaks at my front door now, to take back my Certificate of Macho Domlihood.  Gotta go.




Jeffff -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:13:07 PM)

As long as it's not really sappy poetry...:)

Jeff




Faeorie -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:17:43 PM)

Oh, and just Keep Looking! Don't give up! You may meet the one for you online, you may meet them randomly on the street. I happened to meet my fiance online, not on CM nor any other relationship site (see match.com, ugh) We were on something called facebook, I noticed we had the same interests, sparked up a conversation on AIM, and the rest as they say is history. We'v ebeen together 2 years, and lived with each other for a year so far, things couldn't be better. So keep looking and keep taking chances, you never know when one will pull through and become an amazing part of your life. Just try not to get too upset if things turn out wrong, because that just tells you it wasnt meatn to be and aren't you happy that you found it out this early on instead of later after you've met them and gotten too connected?




RedMagic1 -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:18:35 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeffff
As long as it's not really sappy poetry...:)
Jeff

...sigh.....




Jeffff -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:20:39 PM)

Damn.............




CalifChick -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:33:41 PM)

Red is zero for two.  Real doms don't sigh either.

Cali




Faeorie -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:33:49 PM)

Nothings wrong with a dom who writes sappy poetry for their sub. I have to say I have a couple I've written myself to my fiance when he was my submissive, before we realized he was more a switch and a true D/s relationship is not right for us. We are now more equal partners, even though I am the more dominant of us two. Hence, the search for a real online sub of my own. And yes, before anyone asks, my fiance knows I'm on here and searching, it was actually at his insistance that I get on CM and search for a sub.




Jeffff -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:34:59 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: CalifChick

Red is zero for two.  Real doms don't sigh either.

Cali



I just hope Irish Mist didn't see it

Jeff




RedMagic1 -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:43:32 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeffff
I just hope Irish Mist didn't see it
Jeff

It's a bomb I planted for her and Cali to stumble across.  I don't really do sappy, as you might have noticed from my posts.  Mine is humorous, biting, erotic.  Hers, however, is pretty frikkin sappy.

They took away my 300-year-old riding crop too.




lronitulstahp -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:45:28 PM)

quote:

  As long as it's not really sappy poetry...:) 
errrmm...sappy poetry gets the bitches...




SubmissiveGael -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:50:05 PM)

Thanks all for those messages. I take on board all of what you have said. I have not given up, just needed a boost of 'it is not impossible'! Reason being, I am unable to attend munches or events of lifestyle nature on account of living so very far away from cities where they occur and having multiple work committments the next day. I sort of have to use the internet more than I would like to and so just needed hope! Thanks again!




Gleegal67 -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:53:27 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: RedMagic1

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeffff
As long as it's not really sappy poetry...:)
Jeff

...sigh.....



:: wiping the tears from my eyes due to laughing so hard! ::


I agree with others on here, just keep an open mind and don't have so many darn expectations on every conversation...just let it flow...and meet in a reasonable time frame.  I've met in r/t some quirky, entertaining, excellent conversationalists, guinely great people, all based from here and other sites.

Have some faith in us goofy humans!




RedMagic1 -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 3:58:26 PM)

Hey Gael, here's one I wrote in a boring meeting yesterday, but then decided it wasn't good enough to send her.  So hopefully you will enjoy it instead.

There once was a babe who would squirt
And she got it all over my shirt.
I said, "Fear not, there's no doubt
The stain will come out."
Then I laid down in her lap and I slurped.

I expect the Pulitzer Prize.




lateralist1 -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 4:48:11 PM)

I've been looking for a BDSM submissive partner for years.
I've given up.
The right man just does not exist.
I wish you luck though.
Better not to get a meet than to be stood up.
Some of the stories I've heard are unbelievable.




ta2dqt -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 6:55:31 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SubmissiveGael

Online, or not online, that is the question.

3.5 years. That is how long I have searched for Miss Right. Well online anyway. I think its possibly just a waste of time. Friends I have made, but what it all boils down to is I am useless at creating enough interest in a prospective partner for them to go to the next level and meet me in person. I have tried every tactic, every angle. When I reach the point in a lengthly correspondence that I know I have to move on to meeting the person to really get them interested in me, for me get to know them enough to sustain my interest, everything seems to go wrong for me.

Obviously, I have never attempted to force the issue, or to meet someone before I even knew I wanted to, but just as it gets interesting for me, the person in question seems to 'go cold', 'chicken out' or 'get scared'. Call it what you will, but I just think now at this stage that the online method of networking has far too many limitations. For example, there are too  many walls to hide behind. People can come across all confident and sure of what they want initially, and then it all falls apart when the time comes to take it further. Maybe I just meet some very false people, or very insecure people, or maybe there is something seriously wrong with me (possible I guess!), but does this happen to everyone? Is there really a point to all this?!! Tell me there has been some success, somewhere, please!

SG.


Why do you say "everything goes wrong for me?"  I would like to hear WHY you think it goes "wrong".





Urza -> RE: The evasive reality ... (2/6/2008 7:44:45 PM)

 
quote:

ORIGINAL: RedMagic1

Hey Gael, here's one I wrote in a boring meeting yesterday, but then decided it wasn't good enough to send her.  So hopefully you will enjoy it instead.

There once was a babe who would squirt
And she got it all over my shirt.
I said, "Fear not, there's no doubt
The stain will come out."
Then I laid down in her lap and I slurped.

I expect the Pulitzer Prize.



Haha i love it, one i'm going to have to remember now!!




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