someonesbitchboy -> RE: On grammar, spelling and first impressions (10/25/2006 10:32:54 PM)
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Thank you to all who posted honest and helpful opinions. And also to those who had fun with it-- they were good for a laugh. I'll ignore all those who took it personally and decided to be less than constructive... I knew there would be a few there always are. I wasn't trying to insult anyone really. As for my own mistakes... like I said, we all make mistakes. Although, the one 'errer' was by design...gimme a break I am using a spell checker here, it was supposed to be funny... actually making a spelling error of the word 'error'... get it? The other was an unfinished bit of editing. Oops. Moving on. So, I guess for some it's a question style? That's cool. But I can see the difference between someone who is intelligent and knows what they're doing and just wants to write that way and another who... well, doesn't have those qualities. I may have come off as anal retentive or nit-picky, but I'm not talking about the odd mistake here or there. Nor am I judging the entire person based on their writing. But, lets face it, the profile is usually the first impression you have of someone and, for a while at least, all you have to go on. I mean there are profiles out there (and I really meant to concentrate more on the profiles and not emails and postings so much) that are really horrendous and essentially unreadable. “BUT I R TEH DOMINATE MISTRESS. U WILL NEEL 2 ME RITE NOW. IF U DO NOT THEN U R NOT REEL SUBMISIVE.” That was written in this posting as a bit of humor, but that’s not too far from the truth for the more extreme examples of what I’ve seen out there. We’ve all seen them. And these people expect any kind of power exchange to take place? And if you tell me that you haven’t seen and summarily dismissed a profile or email like the parody above then I would say that you’re probably lying. The real issue for me is the exchange of power. I'm handing my safety and very life over to another person and there needs to be trust built and confidence instilled right from the start, in my nit-picky opinion anyway. Thanks again to all those who helped. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go to another forum-- perhaps one dealing with psychology-- and see if anyone can tell me why so many people take a general question/comment (that isn’t even directed at them) so personally that they then lash out with insults and criticism just to make themselves feel better. (He strolls out of the room before the grenade goes off.)
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