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Re: Hmmm....pussy or prose?
barryobama 358 reads
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I agree with "one": I laugh when I see a post or a web page with spelling mistakes, or grammar issues. But, if the girl is hot and the pictures are a true depiction, and the price is right WTF, who cares. I am sick of pics that are way too old and so 20 fucking pounds ago.. I have been around long enough to know when all the poses are the same way, she is hiding the flabby belly and jiggly thighs.. Ladies need to realize there is a market for most of you, and we are not all idiots.. If you fit the profile I like and can BBJTC and gag a little then spell whatever you want your way..

Hello All:

If there is one thing that aggravates me about provider ads and websites, it is the fact that so many people who build websites for our lovely ladies apparently do not know the first thing about spelling, grammar, punctuation, and proper usage.

As a former teacher, it makes me cringe when I look at an ad or website and see obvious misspellings, sentences that never end, etc. It makes me less likely to actually contact that person.

So here is my question. Men, does this have the same effect on you, or is this a pet peeve that only bothers me? Ladies, do you think any of you would be interested in a service which would proof-read your website for you for a small fee? Please note that I would not be looking for a free session or a massive discount off an appointment, just a small ($10-20?) charge for proofreading. My gut feeling is that a website that reads in a professional manner would attract more business. But I might be wrong.

Your feedback is appreciated.

When you are a hammer, all the world is a nail.  No, I don't cringe and get bent out of shape, but to some degree, I do look at it like I look at mistakes on a resume.

If I see several mistakes on the website, I then question whether the person is also paying attention to hygiene, health, etc.  Also, if they tout how elite and intelligent of a courtesan they are and have a lot of errors, I just move on.

Having said that, that is why I like simplistic websites. Fuck the music, animation, etc. Put a few decent sized  "bright" pics, if you are a bbw, show more than your boobs, headshots or you laying on your stomach.  And give me a simple pricing structure and let me know where you are.  I get more bent out of shape with calendars that aren't maintained than I do grammar.

barryobama359 reads

I agree with "one": I laugh when I see a post or a web page with spelling mistakes, or grammar issues. But, if the girl is hot and the pictures are a true depiction, and the price is right WTF, who cares. I am sick of pics that are way too old and so 20 fucking pounds ago.. I have been around long enough to know when all the poses are the same way, she is hiding the flabby belly and jiggly thighs.. Ladies need to realize there is a market for most of you, and we are not all idiots.. If you fit the profile I like and can BBJTC and gag a little then spell whatever you want your way..

Posted By: oneperday
When you are a hammer, all the world is a nail.  No, I don't cringe and get bent out of shape, but to some degree, I do look at it like I look at mistakes on a resume.  
   
 If I see several mistakes on the website, I then question whether the person is also paying attention to hygiene, health, etc.  Also, if they tout how elite and intelligent of a courtesan they are and have a lot of errors, I just move on.  
   
 Having said that, that is why I like simplistic websites. Fuck the music, animation, etc. Put a few decent sized  "bright" pics, if you are a bbw, show more than your boobs, headshots or you laying on your stomach.  And give me a simple pricing structure and let me know where you are.  I get more bent out of shape with calendars that aren't maintained than I do grammar.

I notice the horrible grammar a lot however it doesn't sway my decision.  I can see how its frustrating to some, but I just look at it as either the providers education isn't as high as most or it also can be she isn't originally from this country or the person writing it isn't.  

Proofreading would be ok in my opinion as long as no words or phrases are added.... by this I mean....
Say Im reading a website and the provider speaks in a very "eloquent vernacular" and you get there and you can tell she obviously never wrote it?  For some people looking for a highly educated provider they can have a nice discussion with would be disappointed at the false advertising

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