Well I'm 25 (26 this year-I'm getting old! ha)...anyways, I will tell you I am no "kid", I have a kid, I've been on my own for almost 9 years now, am well spoken, and am a damn good conversationalist. So putting the "kid" label on the whole of that age range is pretty presumptuous, just saying... Originally Posted by ValerieWell darling, I definitely didn't mean you. You are a credit to womanhood period. And I said most, not all. And being over 21 doesn't make one an adult. And I stand by everything I said.
Charles,Uh, if someone else is writing her ads, that would be enough for me to decide not to see her. I prefer independent ladies, and someone else doing her ad speaks to me of a manager, not interested at all in that game.
Before you scratch her off your to do list remember 1 thing. Alot of ladies don't write there own adds and have someone else do it. A straight out phone conversation might be a little forward especially if she doesn't know you. Email diaglog might be the best approach to get a feeling. I always considered good conversation a perk, I mean your not going to be talking the whole time are you. Originally Posted by rrabbit6926
There's one lady who has been on my "To Do" list for a while. Today I saw a post by her. Bad grammar, misspelled words. Obviously, she is going to sound somewhat ignorant in person--a total turnoff to me. I had to cross her off the list.
However, there are lots of ladies that don't post here. So, it's nearly impossible to discern this issue just from the board.
Are there any guys here who have developed tips on how they determine ahead of time that the lady is not only intelligent, but knowledgeable and a good conversationalist? Especially on a wide range of subjects? Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
...because most ladies don't understand how important it is. You guys forget that the larger number of ladies in the business now are kids between 18 and 25 (I know, but age doesn't make anyone grown. And on a normal basis, these ladies would still be at home with their parents, or financially dependent on them while going to school). Then they didn't get into this thinking it was a business. Not-like-a real one anyway. You pay she lays. She's what you're looking for physically. You look at the pictures of her ass, not her brain. How intelligent does her ass have to be anyway?
And the text language is all the kids know. They think it's cute. And the cuter the ad, the cuter they're supposed to be to you. Until this generation learns to put thought into all their endeavors, you'll just have to decipher through the hearts and stars and half-spelled words to see what she has to offer. Originally Posted by Tiffani Jameson
Uh, if someone else is writing her ads, that would be enough for me to decide not to see her. I prefer independent ladies, and someone else doing her ad speaks to me of a manager, not interested at all in that game. Originally Posted by tigercatThere are web designers that will actually do the ad writing / wording for you. That has nothing to do with the lady actually being managed by someone. It may just mean she would rather someone else put it together for her and just pay the website designer to do it.
There are web designers that will actually do the ad writing / wording for you. That has nothing to do with the lady actually being managed by someone. It may just mean she would rather someone else put it together for her and just pay the website designer to do it. Originally Posted by Guilty PleasuresI agree...
I agree...Too true. Ultimately, the buck stops with whom ever is contracting the work to proof read, tweak or whatever a website or copy. It's one reason I do all my own advertising and webdesign.
I "outsource" a lot of stuff in my personal and professional life, but the caveat is I still "own" their mistakes or poor judgement because it is my life/my business. I can say, "oh well that was the printers fault," but that doesn't change the fact that my phone is not ringing. Originally Posted by atlcomedy
I rarely see a lady without first seeing some posts on sites like this or communication via some emails. Occassionally I may use some telephone conversations, but most ladies do not want to waste time with guys who are not scheduling with them.
Basically, most ladies do not want to incur marketing cost with hobbysit trying to just see if they are compatible. Basically, you have to spend an hour together and pay the rate to see if you click.
I do agree that I do not schedule with a lady whose posts are impossible to understand or HAve VArIeTy of TYpeseT tHAt I caN'T rEAd. Originally Posted by tigercat