littlesarbonn
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Joined: 12/3/2005 From: Stockton, California Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: hammernhoney IT could be either but many use a tribute to weed the chafe from the wheat.....HH hey sexy lady! I agree with this. It depends on the woman and what she brings to the table. I'm just not available to spend countless hours online with a guy that THINKS he wants to be my slave. There's a sidebar to this that I think I would like to add here. Knowing GDV and her experience and reputation in the community, if I was approaching her for the first time, and in order to spend further time, taking away from her valuable time, I was to contribute a token amount to prove I'm sincere, especially if she didn't know me from anyone else, I would have very little problem with it. That's because she HAS a reputation that proves to me she's real, she's sincere, and knowing what I know, she's pretty damn good at what she does and in everything she believes in. The problem with tributes I find most of the time is that someone with no reputation, but maybe a hot picture, wants $50 or so in order to continue a conversation. When I was in Michigan, and I first joined Collarme.com, I saw an advertisement that seemed really sincere from a very, very beautiful woman who was located in my city. So, breaking my normal trend (that still hasn't really changed to this day), I wrote her a message, explaining my experience, perspective and what value I could bring to the table as the service submissive that I sincerely am. She responded with less than a one line response indicating that to continue the conversation, I needed to send her $75. Needless to say, we didn't continue the conversation. She has since disappeared from the site, but that honestly doesn't surprise me. This is the dichotomy that a submissive needs to exist within. If you are contacting someone you already respect, someone like the Dianna Vestas, Tammy Jos, or Akashas, or any other number of people who are solid individuals who you know are exactly as they claim to be because of YEARS of interaction that proves who they are, then that whole tribute thing shouldn't be an issue. And it's not surprising to me that the more known, solid repuation people tend not to be the ones that people complain about when it comes to tributes. There's a reason they are respected, and in my opinion, it has little or nothing to do with money issues. It has to do with consistency, knowledge and honesty that you know you can trust them to be the same people tomorrow that they were yesterday.
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