30-07-2020, 16:49
Strangely enough I posted some of the same background about this on the general web thread today following Eve's explanation the other day.
Guys do get to know the score quickly I'm sure, that is not the issue. The main reservation I have with this tactic is that I would not be fan of the shows today if too many shows had looked like this when I first started watching. It simply does not inspire. Also, how am I to tell when to return to a babe's main stream for the stuff I like and may wish to interact with? When I see this sort of material I do check out, but then I often miss the babe's actions that are more to my taste later on - and the babe misses out on possible spends. My admittedly habitual use of the shows is weakened. That is not good. Least not for anything but my bank balance!
Plus why the need to imply anything with wall or cloth across the screen? Early TV captions simply pointed a camera at an image of type. Can't babes print out a sign saying where to find them? And maybe even suggest a time there for a return to a different focus of action?
Guys do get to know the score quickly I'm sure, that is not the issue. The main reservation I have with this tactic is that I would not be fan of the shows today if too many shows had looked like this when I first started watching. It simply does not inspire. Also, how am I to tell when to return to a babe's main stream for the stuff I like and may wish to interact with? When I see this sort of material I do check out, but then I often miss the babe's actions that are more to my taste later on - and the babe misses out on possible spends. My admittedly habitual use of the shows is weakened. That is not good. Least not for anything but my bank balance!
Plus why the need to imply anything with wall or cloth across the screen? Early TV captions simply pointed a camera at an image of type. Can't babes print out a sign saying where to find them? And maybe even suggest a time there for a return to a different focus of action?