fyreredsub -> RE: why is it (10/31/2005 6:37:53 PM)
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now i know why i had a headache this morning,lmaof and if your giving lessons i just may wish to sign up practicing nadu and bara in front of the mirror is for the birds quote:
ORIGINAL: IronBear quote:
ORIGINAL: DesertRat I think it might also be because some people think you've said 'no' due to a lack of information, or a misunderstanding. So they want to hone their presentation and come at you again to give you another shot at their wonderfulness. Also, I know some guys take heart in the romantic stories of the persistent suitor who eventually wins the fair maiden over. So they might think that their insistence is a way of showing how caring they are. Then there are those who seem to feel that pushiness, even to the point of aggression is a Domly trait that will mesmerize you and make you glad that they didn't give up on you. Those last two things I mentioned are from the "Faint heart ne'er won fair maiden" school of non-thought. Another, more mundane explanation could be that they are simply dumb, drunk, suffering from too much testosterone in the blood, or are just jerks for some as yet undiagnosed reason. Just my thoughts....not that I'm an authority... Bob G'day Bob, Sat a can of Fosters out last night. Well a few of them, each with different people's name on them, so if you suddenly got drunk, blame the 'Ol Grizzly (Jees they didn't taste half bad). Back to the issue:- I got an email today from a sub who appologised for writing and said that she knew that I wasn't looking but she had read you post (quoted above) and asked if i would mind being a practice partner whilst she honed her "Master Approaching" skills. Of course I agreed, but what a good idea. I guess it is a form of mentorship, but it is something which I think is great that some one realised that they were new enough and wanted to learn.
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