njlauren -> RE: Introductory messages. how long? (6/1/2013 1:46:40 PM)
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I tend to agree with others, 4 or 5 sentences in not bad. I think personally what someone else wrote wouldn't work for me, if someone wrote to me and said "read my profile and see if you are interested" I wouldn't bother to respond (and that is just me, not criticizing the answer, just saying it wouldn't work for me)...To me saying look at my profile reduces a person down to a laundry list of do's and dont's, usually sexual, and even a well written profile is generic. So what would I want to see?Okay, couple of things make a message stand out 1)They explain briefly why they are interested in me. Someone who says "you have lips that would look great on my cock" isn't what I mean, but someone who says "I saw your post on x, and while I didn't totally agree with it, I loved the way you expressed it" would. It showed they saw something deeper in me, other than an image on a website. 2)They said something that told more about them than was on the profile, like showing a sense of humor (one guy cracked me up once, he asked me "If we ended up together, would I get hit in the face by your wet pantyhose taking a shower", to which I replied "No, I buy only silk stockings, and you never hang them up in the shower" *lol*). One dominant guy who sent me a message after reading something I posted said he enjoyed having subs who were intelligent and could express themselves well...and later cracked me up telling me it was because he enjoyed subs who spent a long time arguing about something like politics, and then having the joy of punishing them for improper thoughts (and it was said totally tongue in cheek, it was written very well). In a nutshell, it shows there is a human being on the other side interested in me as a human being, not someone too lazy in a short message to tell me who they were and what made them send something to me....Hi, Hi Gorgeous, I love T gals, horny?, and so forth, may be short but have no point......
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