MysticFireTopaz -> RE: Rejections... (6/4/2006 3:34:13 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Calandra How do you typically reject people's emails? Do you find that they respect your wishes? Please explain... I have clearly defined in My profile who and what I am looking for. On top of that, I specify the information that I expect to see in a letter of introduction. If a male meets the criteria I specifcy in My profile and supplies the information I request, there is almost 100% probability that I will answer the e-mail. It shows Me he read My profile and respects My wishes and that definitely calls for a reply, IMO. If, on the other hand, the person is clearly outside My stated guidelines and/or does not supply the information I request, I generally just don't answer. I actually state in My profile that they shouldn't expect to receive a response, so I feel that they have been forwarned. In essence, the way I "reject" the e-mail is by simply not answering it. I have found that most respondents don't write back a second time if I don't reply. Approximately 90% of the respondents are either way outside My guidelines (married, live in a different country, young enough to be My son, etc.), or send Me a one liner such as "Got a pic?," "How are u?," etc. They obviously did not take the time to read My profile, so I don't feel obligated to respond. On top of that, I have set up bulk mail controls so that I don't even see many of these e-mails. Back when I had more time and patience than I do now, I used to conscientiously reply to each and every e-mail I received. Submissives have stated time and time again that they would like to hear back one way or the other. However, when I took the time to send a courteous "no thank you," what I often got in return was a hateful, vitriolic response.that was very uncalled for. Guess some folks don't handle rejection well, even when One is polite about it. Who needs that? Some of My friends consider My system to be very rude, but it works for Me[sm=smile.gif] Lady Topaz
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