Newbie - FAQ

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ron56789 18 Reviews 1621 reads
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I have had 5-10 sessions with providers but still consider myself a "newbie" in many ways.  Especially considering the experience of many hobbyists here.  Is there a point where you stopped considering yourself a newbie?

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 528 reads
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ron56789 18 Reviews 314 reads
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Based on that, I'm still a newbie!

swimtrekr 59 Reviews 310 reads
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I am still learning stuff, so don't sweat it.  Whenever you consider yourself not a newb is up to you.  I know from reading posts, there are guys here longer than me that are still learning, so just enjoy and have fun.

Swim

Peppermint 296 reads
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While this list has some great advice, it's really only focused on how to treat a provider right, and it's mostly common sense.  

I think what also separates a noob from a pro is the ability to research and read reviews - to know exactly what you're looking for and how to get it. And maybe most importantly, realizing this is a business and to not let the big head get in the way of the little head LOL...too many noobies think they are experiencing love

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 350 reads
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This question actually gets asked on this board every so often. Answers range from "if you have to ask then you are still a newbie" and "even old timers are still learning" (as swim said in his post here) to "why worry about labels? Just have fun!"
All valid answers, but the post I linked to, (and I am not the author) I feel was one of the best answers to this question I have seen. Never said it was complete, or the only answer. :)

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 325 reads
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