BitaTruble -> RE: Assistance (7/19/2006 8:24:20 PM)
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ORIGINAL: MsKatHouston Would you be offended by an unsolicited offer for assistance to teach you how to better do a certain act? Would it make a difference depending on who offered? Or when? Or How? For example if you were scening in public and afterward someone gave you suggestions on how to improve the scene...either technique, or set up, whatever... Wow, you guys are all so nice! ::chuckles:: As the scene is already over, there doesn't seem to be any sort of advice that would be helpful to improve it. It's a done deal already. I would be very offended if someone came over after I finished scening because that's my personal down time to relax with my partner, talk, cuddle or whatever. I really don't want people coming up to me afterwards to critique it or offer me their words of wisdom on how it should have gone or what I could have done to make it better. If I want such advice, I'm perfectly capable of asking for it. The only thing their advice is going to do is piss me off and I don't much care how they phrase it or what their intention or motivation is for coming over uninvited. Maybe it's just me, maybe I've just been doing this for too long, but my philosophy is to just butt out.. the scene belongs to me and my partner, not someone else and we're there to entertain each other, not the masses who may be in attendance. Personally, I think it's rather rude to suppose someone knows my partner and I better than we do and what works for us. I spend a hell of a lot of planning time, sometimes a month or more, before a scene .. so, for the record, if ya leave me the hell alone, it's all good because I certainly wouldn't do that to anyone else. Celeste
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