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nicolette

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About nicolette

Not looking - but good luck in your search :)

You know I understand and get "text-speak" I really do. But it's meant for texting, hence the name text-speak.

So, when I get emails that, in their entirety, say, "how are u? " I have to wonder why the extra two letters to form the word you instead of u are too much of a burden to type?

What do you think the odds are of me replying to emails like that?

OK, I think this guy is kidding with me; trying to be funny but hes starting to creep me out a bit now. He's written many times and I respond that I'm not interested... and now I get this - Think it's time to block.

no i know i written to you before aand i realize that you made a mistake the first time not being interested and one day you will understnd the err of your ways and submit to me. Your future master in life RON

OK, so here's a question. When you get an email that says, "hello dear" or "hi" or What's up" or the like, does the sender really expect a reply back?

My feeling is that if that's all you can be bothered to say as a means of introduction then I can't be bothered to reply at all.

Not sure what's worse.. those two or three words emails or the ones that are obviously what the sender sends to everyone. Or even you repeatedly!
Ok, so what gives with the practice of referring to submissives as "she" or "her"?

I simply do not understand (or respond to) being spoken to and addressed as "she" or "her". When addressed that way it's as though I am being referring to as someone else; as if I have no worth of my own, that I am not even worthy enough to be referred to my my given name - that it's so abhorrent to  even utter or type my name that I have to be addressed as her or she.

From my understanding that practice is taken from Gor and to me that is just silly nonsense. That people would take a piece of fiction and adapt their lives to it? Ridiculous, I tell you....just ridiculous!

I live in the real world, with real people who have real values and goals of their own making. Not taken from a book because they're not smart enough to come up with any of their own.

With all due respect of course ;)
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