Where's the pics from that? 
I had some issues with my apartment and was in another one for about a month until recently, so getting the pics developed wasn't exactly a priority.
They'll be done soon......
It can also be a liability....same as the Dr/Patient, Student/Teacher relationship
I'm smart enough to know the balance, Kenneth.
Nothing is compromised and I'm not having sex with them.
Some argue that on-line personnas are often an attempt to reconcile off-line issues. I'm curious... to what extent you feel the need to be taken seriously/respected/adored/controlling on-line reflects being ignored/dissed/unloved/controlled off-line?
And, do you feel many people lack a 'voice' off-line? Specifically meaning a method of resolving conflicts with ego intact. Not so much beingin situations where they can't speak up for themselves.
As I said before, Jake, people who don't self monitor their behaviour and the subconcious drives behind it usually seek out other avenues of manifestation. The persona someone projects online in many ways may not be the true self as perceived by others in the real world and the inability for those to reconcile the offline vs. online persona probably leads to the need for an alter-ego.
I personally have talked to DIV on the phone...& he's a little different how he comes across than on the net...just as I do.
Most of the time..I am completely opposite in person/on the phone than I am on-line.
I'm only different because of the times and situations when you've talked to me. A few glasses of wine and a steak and I'd probably be more of what you'd envisioned. Catch me before I'm going to work and I'm a bit more straight and serious.
I'd appreciate a trainer who took some time to know me.
What drives me and what affects me.
I think it could have potential to help with motivation and focus along with the fact I would feel my trainer had an interest in me and my goals not my money or his next clients appointment.
The "personal" touch is maybe a little more appreciated by women or at least that's
The personal touch is appreciated by everyone in my experience. The point is letting a client feel comfortable as to make them receptive to the training. You'll get more results that way with women especially, as opposed to men.
I'm not the type to get my panties in a bunch when off color remarks are made
I'd have no problem answering
answering him doesn't mean he's getting any it just means I have no issue when asked those things
I think the environment alone allows a wider latitude of acceptance as far as the type of things that are topics of conversation
self-esteem , self-respect , and an open mind can be condusive to a broader range of personalities getting along
he may not want to ask my mate if I'm pale but I wouldn't stop him from trying
I think finesse should be used unless and until the trainer knows the client
hence the term "personal" trainer
Once I've trained someone for months, you'd be surprised (or maybe not) at what type of things come up in conversation.
The term "
personal" can be pretty deep.....
I don't usually like to train the type of women I'm attracted to (pale) because it's too distracting.
I'd rather train tan blondes with blue eyes because I'd never even think of sex while training them.
DIV