sheisreeds -> RE: Collar Me and socializing (11/22/2011 5:10:16 PM)
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I would argue that it is still important to put one's best face forward, and clarity is everything on the internet. If your profile is too wordy, then it is not what you want to say. Also, when it comes to looking for someone you have to post what you really want. To you really want a girl who's going to fill a job posting on collarme, or do you want one that loves you? If you want one that loves you, how are you going to treat that love? There are some women who are either pure service subs, out of their minds, or looking for a free lunch that would respond to that kind of posting. Outside of pure service subs (and likely a fraction of those) none are going to love you, because that is not what they are looking for. The best profiles have limited pretense, because the best stuff in life has none. Also in not listing the kitchen sink in terms of what you are looking for, that's not being dishonest. Speaking as a woman reading that list would likely turn me off, no matter my kink orientation. People who meet your requirements are likely to not respond, and those who don't are likely to lie and say they do. Women, and really people in general, don't like being reduced to demographics, and what we fall in love with so rarely has anything to do with demographics. It's all about personality, and we can show ours in a profile, and describe what attracts us. You get more flies with honey than with vinegar, and good salad dressing has got a bit of both. Clarity makes a huge difference, like my profile is so genuine and clear that I am NOT looking I NEVER get crazy Dom/sub mail. When I was looking I'd often get a few hundred messages a week, with a good number of those being people I actually had potential to become interested in.
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