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Sfortzando -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/10/2009 7:28:49 PM)

I had to google images of the 'vampire glove' because I'd never heard of it before.

I must say, it looks delightfully wicked. Have you had much success with it?




marie2 -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/10/2009 7:31:48 PM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

and I have my own cock, so you won't have to bring one when you come to my house.

Ron




but the god damned thing is useless with your hand stuck to it.




QuirkyAnne -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/10/2009 10:34:21 PM)

I'm a bartender, a seamstress, and a beekeeper.

Anne




sweetsub1957 -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/10/2009 11:02:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: VioletHellena

So i'm trying to put together the classic list of what I bring to the table. Though i've often wished there were a c.v. I could put all of my assorted skills down on, i'm pulling a blank now that the time comes. What do you guys think of as far as your "marketable skills?"


Okay, here I am just going to copy and paste that part of my profile.  It's the easiest way to list them.  Sexual services are not necessarily "marketable skills," but it's all part of my skills re: being a submissive. 
 
Skills I can bring to the relationship include cooking/baking, seamstressing, domestic duties, hostessing/entertaining, child care, painting (as in rooms, etc), personal services and massage, sexual services, retail experience, secretarial skills, entertaining, tarot card reading, healthcare/nursing, pet care and miscellaneous agricultural work. 
 
I'm sure there are others that I can't think of right off-hand, and I could elaborate on any of the above, but......  lol
 






blackpearl81 -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/10/2009 11:12:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: windchymes

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ORIGINAL: breatheasone

i SWALLOW [:D]


I gargle  [8|]


Hah! I got you both beat - I blow bubbles.




















No.. not really. But it was damn funny, wasn't it? [:)]




Elizabeth666 -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/11/2009 2:55:51 AM)

I can cook, clean, sew. I can change flat tires on cars, headlights and brake lights. I know how to change my air filter and I can pump my own gas.*Smiles*
Being a Manager, I have very good people skills and problem solving abilities

I will steal others answers and say I swallow, I give very good head. I take orders (somewhat) well. I am always and very willing to please my D.




ceebee -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/22/2009 10:42:30 PM)

Are you filling out a job application, or looking for a relationship? Just like in the vanilla world, a relationship match can't be broken down into a list of "skills" or "matched likes/dislikes". People are either compatible, or not. Mutual respect and honest communication is at the core of every successful relationship, everything else is negotiable.

Besides, it's extremely difficult, if not impossible, to create a grocery list of every concievable skill someone else might find valuable, as value is relative and changes from one person to another.

Perhaps we hae a different type of dynamic, as we each have vanilla relationships ( complete with little 'nilla babies and jobs and everything); our respective domestic skills are valuable to our relationship only in that our ability to keep the home fronts running smoothly allows us to sneak away and find the time for "us".

I did not approach our first metting and say "BTW, I know all the thrift stores around, and own a sewing machine, so I will be able to dress up like whatever character you wish me to be." Instead, when he mentioned in passing some of his fantasies and desires for various role plays, I found a way to make it happen. His real pleasure came not from the character of the day, but from the fact that i listened to his desires, and found a way to fulfill them.




lally2 -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 2:18:29 AM)

i go completely blank with questions like this and start thinking of all the things im crap at [&:] instead.




osf -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 6:27:05 AM)

i have no skills, i need a woman with skills




DesFIP -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 6:41:46 AM)

Anybody who wants a list of my marketable skills is not someone I am compatible with. Even in a job interview, they want to know that you are compatible with the other people, that you'll fit into the corporate culture.

Since this for me isn't a job but a relationship, compatibility comes first and foremost. I wouldn't be with someone who cared more about what I can do instead of who I am.




osf -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 6:49:10 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

Anybody who wants a list of my marketable skills is not someone I am compatible with. Even in a job interview, they want to know that you are compatible with the other people, that you'll fit into the corporate culture.

Since this for me isn't a job but a relationship, compatibility comes first and foremost. I wouldn't be with someone who cared more about what I can do instead of who I am.



you better have some skills or you get turned out on the street




DesFIP -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 10:11:02 AM)

Incorrect. If you have no skills you don't get hired in the first place. You don't get hired with no skills and then have them be shocked that you can't do the work. And then get fired.

You boast that you have no skills. So since you believe a sub must have marketable skills, why would one with such skills wish to ally herself to someone with none, who she would have to support, instruct, and carry as a dead weight?




osf -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 10:19:50 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

Incorrect. If you have no skills you don't get hired in the first place. You don't get hired with no skills and then have them be shocked that you can't do the work. And then get fired.

You boast that you have no skills. So since you believe a sub must have marketable skills, why would one with such skills wish to ally herself to someone with none, who she would have to support, instruct, and carry as a dead weight?


i'm having a problem adjusting to the fact that in these posts no humor is allowed




poeticfreak -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 10:43:52 AM)

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ORIGINAL: osf


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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

Incorrect. If you have no skills you don't get hired in the first place. You don't get hired with no skills and then have them be shocked that you can't do the work. And then get fired.

You boast that you have no skills. So since you believe a sub must have marketable skills, why would one with such skills wish to ally herself to someone with none, who she would have to support, instruct, and carry as a dead weight?


i'm having a problem adjusting to the fact that in these posts no humor is allowed


i very rarely see a serious post from you, that being the case it's easy to understand how others can take what you say in jest as something meant seriously




osf -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 10:56:27 AM)


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ORIGINAL: poeticfreak

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ORIGINAL: osf


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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

Incorrect. If you have no skills you don't get hired in the first place. You don't get hired with no skills and then have them be shocked that you can't do the work. And then get fired.

You boast that you have no skills. So since you believe a sub must have marketable skills, why would one with such skills wish to ally herself to someone with none, who she would have to support, instruct, and carry as a dead weight?


i'm having a problem adjusting to the fact that in these posts no humor is allowed


i very rarely see a serious post from you, that being the case it's easy to understand how others can take what you say in jest as something meant seriously



give me a break, it's cold and i'm stuck in the house with my domme goose who is constantly demanding grapes




poeticfreak -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 11:04:52 AM)

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ORIGINAL: osf


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ORIGINAL: poeticfreak

quote:

ORIGINAL: osf


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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

Incorrect. If you have no skills you don't get hired in the first place. You don't get hired with no skills and then have them be shocked that you can't do the work. And then get fired.

You boast that you have no skills. So since you believe a sub must have marketable skills, why would one with such skills wish to ally herself to someone with none, who she would have to support, instruct, and carry as a dead weight?


i'm having a problem adjusting to the fact that in these posts no humor is allowed


i very rarely see a serious post from you, that being the case it's easy to understand how others can take what you say in jest as something meant seriously



give me a break, it's cold and i'm stuck in the house with my domme goose who is constantly demanding grapes

just trying to shed some light on why you get mistaken so often




lally2 -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 11:14:09 AM)


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ORIGINAL: poeticfreak

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ORIGINAL: osf


quote:

ORIGINAL: poeticfreak

quote:

ORIGINAL: osf


quote:

ORIGINAL: DesFIP

Incorrect. If you have no skills you don't get hired in the first place. You don't get hired with no skills and then have them be shocked that you can't do the work. And then get fired.

You boast that you have no skills. So since you believe a sub must have marketable skills, why would one with such skills wish to ally herself to someone with none, who she would have to support, instruct, and carry as a dead weight?


i'm having a problem adjusting to the fact that in these posts no humor is allowed


i very rarely see a serious post from you, that being the case it's easy to understand how others can take what you say in jest as something meant seriously



give me a break, it's cold and i'm stuck in the house with my domme goose who is constantly demanding grapes

just trying to shed some light on why you get mistaken so often




to be honest i find osf quite witty.





osf -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 11:17:31 AM)


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ORIGINAL: poeticfreak

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ORIGINAL: osf


quote:

ORIGINAL: poeticfreak

quote:

ORIGINAL: osf


quote:

ORIGINAL: DesFIP

Incorrect. If you have no skills you don't get hired in the first place. You don't get hired with no skills and then have them be shocked that you can't do the work. And then get fired.

You boast that you have no skills. So since you believe a sub must have marketable skills, why would one with such skills wish to ally herself to someone with none, who she would have to support, instruct, and carry as a dead weight?


i'm having a problem adjusting to the fact that in these posts no humor is allowed


i very rarely see a serious post from you, that being the case it's easy to understand how others can take what you say in jest as something meant seriously



give me a break, it's cold and i'm stuck in the house with my domme goose who is constantly demanding grapes

just trying to shed some light on why you get mistaken so often




if you say a lot, sometimes you'r going to be misunderstood




poeticfreak -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 11:23:11 AM)

as do i, but i can also see how others might not get that he's joking, perhaps we should all get together and pick a font to set aside to use when one is being humorous or witty




osf -> RE: What are your "marketable skills?" (12/23/2009 11:26:41 AM)


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ORIGINAL: poeticfreak

as do i, but i can also see how others might not get that he's joking, perhaps we should all get together and pick a font to set aside to use when one is being humorous or witty


but then some asshole would come along and mix up all the letters




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