mbes -> Shopping for people (12/17/2008 9:46:53 AM)
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As I was doing some Christmas shopping online, it struck me that it's an awful lot like the other side of this site. You put in your search terms, and select from what pops up, editing out all the extra steps in there like refining the search, of course! This seems so odd to me, but then, I'm bad at shopping for books online too. Offhand, I can think of three things that cause this to be a difficult concept for me to grasp. The first is that I'm not in the market, although circumstances dictate that I have a profile elsewhere. The second is that I have no idea what to put in a profile. I'm on lots of sites relating to various interests, but none of them have more than one or two bits filled in. The basic age/sex/location/occupation (and in this case dom/switch/sub) info don't create a picture that I find accurate, and I'm uncomfortable posting much more than that in an open format. So I leave them blank which, of course, doesn't give anyone else anything to go by. And last, I can't look at a profile and a picture and get a sense of what someone is about. It's all about chemistry for me, and I can't get that from a static profile. Interactive postings on a message board convey much more to me. So what I'm wondering is, what do you look for, if you are looking online? Do you define your parameters loosely, or do you have a lot of requirements that narrow the field? Do you give a lot of people a chance, or do you know that only x type of people will work well with you? Just a few questions while I've got a little time on my hands today.
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