MistressLorelei -> RE: non-response (5/14/2006 9:16:13 PM)
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ORIGINAL: ArchangelMichael I don't really get that either. I think if you make an effort to read their profile and write a well thought-out message, it should be a curtesy to give some sort of reply. The best answer I can think of is that, in addition to the e-mail you sent this person, he or she (most likely she since women tend to get a lot more messages than men) may have received 100 other messages to wade through. It is possible that yours got lost in the shuffle or she found someone else who's profile and message were even more appealing to her than yours. Rather than telling 99 different guys thanks, but no thanks, she just deletes the ones she's not interested in. This is what I've gathered by reading the forums. It's tough, but you need to perservere. This isn't easy, just like finding a job isn't easy. I'm still searching for one of those, too. The keywords here are 'well thought out message'. I try to at least send a quick thanks but no thanks if the e-mail shows an effort to appeal to Me specifically, though admitedly, sometimes I am busy and plan to respond later and never do. Overall, I look at this way... someone writes to Me on their own free will.... I am not obligated to reply. I would much rather spend the limited moments I have to reply to e-mail, and reply to people I actually have an interest in. I like to put time and effort into all that I write, and when I do find people I care to engage in conversation with, I think that he/she will appreciate that I can write something meaningful since I didn't have to spend that chunk of time 'thanks but no thanks'-ing a host of people I will have no further contact with. Additionally, many of us have tried the thanks but no thanks approach and have found it generates additional (why not, give me a try or go to hell) e-mails from the very same people we have just politely dismissed. If a stranger has no further interest in another person... then why waste time caring if she replies or not. I don't consider myself rude when I don't reply; I consider myself thoughtful when I do reply.
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