DelilahDeb -> RE: Etiquette question (6/15/2008 12:23:06 AM)
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While I am definitely not a "high protocol" domina, I have a preference for how I wish to be addressed. And I state it in plain English at the end of my profile. As far as I am concerned, I'm allergic to gruesome grammar, apostrophe abuse, and homospell (all it proves is that you can take the brink hint a mindless spelling checker dropped on you...and that you don't know what a homonym is). Those subs who choose to contact me are relatively few, but then, I'm accustomed to scaring men off, I've been doing that since I was in high school. A dear sub says that he finds brains sexy. Let us hear it for those with brains, who choose to use them. Ma'am is acceptable until I correct you, if you missed my instructions amid the plethora of words. Text-speak doesn't fly; if the content happens to be interesting (damn rare), but a response in real English elicits more text-speak, I know where the round-file button is. Content is more important to me than a studiously (and incorrectly) uncapitalized first-person pronoun. "Nice profile" is meaningless. "I find your interest in XXXXX intriguing, but am unclear about your statement about XXXX in your profile. What do you mean..." and so on. Such a message could be a first message that proves that you have more between your ears than vacuum, and enough initiative to do more than trail your coat in a blind hope to lure a meat domina into "playing" with you online (gurk!). Delilah Deb
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