All of my girlfriends approached me, I've never chatted anyone up as a partner. My current g/f came and started talking to me at the end of one night of a Goth club I used to run, we became friends, she rented a room off me, and after a couple of gigs and weekend trips round the country together, and a week's shared holiday in the Highlands, we became partners.
I have approached people and asked them if they'd like to be models at Saturation Hall. All of them have been people I was already friends with. I've always found it easy to make friends with men and women, strangely enough it's got nothing at all to do with rules and regulations, and everything to do with being open, honest, and friendly. All my friends know I'm asexual, they also all know about the website and photoshoots.
The whole idea of trying to 'trick' people into doing what someone wants, whether it's fake charity gunge events or 'guarenteed seduction techniques', fills me with horror. It's abuse, pure and simple. And the so called MPUAs who charge for 'training' are scammers, just like that psychic who Watchdog investigated who charged people hundreds of pounds to 'fix their cracked auras'.
tonights fantasy !
- DungeonMasterOne
- http://www.gungemaster.com - Visit Saturation Hall, the UK's messiest stately home!
- by my hand and seal, as Lady Jasmine commands.
- http://www.gungemaster.com - Visit Saturation Hall, the UK's messiest stately home!
- by my hand and seal, as Lady Jasmine commands.
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DungeonMasterOne wrote:
The whole idea of trying to 'trick' people into doing what someone wants, whether it's fake charity gunge events or 'guarenteed seduction techniques', fills me with horror. It's abuse, pure and simple. And the so called MPUAs who charge for 'training' are scammers, just like that psychic who Watchdog investigated who charged people hundreds of pounds to 'fix their cracked auras'.
DungeonMaster -
I've tried to understand this PUA phenomenom, probably boring everyone in the process with my rather long posts in the thread.

But I now think this last post of yours sums up the whole thing concisely and accurately!

Etonman wrote:DungeonMasterOne wrote:
The whole idea of trying to 'trick' people into doing what someone wants, whether it's fake charity gunge events or 'guarenteed seduction techniques', fills me with horror. It's abuse, pure and simple. And the so called MPUAs who charge for 'training' are scammers, just like that psychic who Watchdog investigated who charged people hundreds of pounds to 'fix their cracked auras'.
DungeonMaster -
I've tried to understand this PUA phenomenom, probably boring everyone in the process with my rather long posts in the thread.![]()
But I now think this last post of yours sums up the whole thing concisely and accurately!
agreed. A wise man has spoken.
Eeek - can't have people calling me 'wise' and stuff - my head will get too big to fit through the passageway to the dungeon. The Hall is a Jacobean house after all, the main rooms are huge but the service ways and secret passages are tiny - and people were a tad smaller back then!
I'll just slip into some sploshing clothes and pop over to Deadman's Marsh out on the Chase and take a cold dip to calm down. Ahhhh - that's better!

I'll just slip into some sploshing clothes and pop over to Deadman's Marsh out on the Chase and take a cold dip to calm down. Ahhhh - that's better!

- DungeonMasterOne
- http://www.gungemaster.com - Visit Saturation Hall, the UK's messiest stately home!
- by my hand and seal, as Lady Jasmine commands.
- http://www.gungemaster.com - Visit Saturation Hall, the UK's messiest stately home!
- by my hand and seal, as Lady Jasmine commands.
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