MistressSybella -> RE: One line can say so much! (8/3/2008 12:25:44 PM)
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It appears we have a double-standard. Funny, isn't it? And so is the ever-changing definition of a "one-liner." Funny! I tend to dislike one-liners because they are usually a fragment or two, with no punctuation or upper case letters, but mostly I dislike them because they give me nothing to go on. How can you continue a conversation from, "hi can we chat." My first response is to correct it and if I want to correct it, if I answer that at all it's going to be with a "no." And I doubt that was what the submissive was shooting for for a response. LOL! However, I admit I am guilty of sending one-liners...well, usually two sentences. When I see something on a profile that makes me laugh, smile, or puzzles me, I usually send a note. For example, last week, I found a profile with a picture of a man standing next to a waterfall. It was beautiful! But he was pointing at something that looked like it should have been visible on the photo but wasn't...I actually turned my head slightly while looking, trying to figure out what he was pointing at, then started laughing when I realized I had tilted my head. So, I wrote the guy. "I just spent the last 30 seconds looking at your primary picture with my head tilted, AS IF that would help me see it more clearly! LOL! WHAT are you pointing at? Miss 'Bella" His return reply was that he did not know. But he laughed as well and as if almost by accident, it turned out to be a nice conversation starter. I think that the complaint isn't really that we are receiving one-liners but that they lack. I don't mind receiving a very short message if it's engaging.
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