HI All.
This may seem a foolish post and feel free to ignore it but I have realized that I have a problem and this seems the best place to air it.
As soon as I try to write a message to a couple I have a massive attack of nerves and shyness and end up deleting the thing.
Its not rational or sensible but it happens.
For instance.
I read the advert/profile and they are looking for someone with an Adonis like body ( check ), ability to breath through my ears (check), elite massage skills ( check ), perfect positioning in the age range (check) ( OK overdoing it there but you get the jist).
I may look at the pictures and go "wow they look like a really good couple to hang out with!"
And then I start to write " hey, I'm me, you look like you are looking for xyz which is me" and then in my head there is a voice shouting " For heavens sake chap, you are asking to Boink another mans wife. What do you think you are doing - can't you see that they are madly in love and you are a pathetic worm and what drivel are you writing"
and I sort of go arrgh and delete the whole thing, and go and bury myself in a book or play some music or something.
I don't get the same feeling when chatting in a chat room and I will chat with anybody. I don't get the same feeling when messaging a lady. In fact no where else in my life do I get this massive attack of shyness.
So how should I send a message to a couple.
If you were a couple wishing invite a man into your boudoir what would you want to see in the introductory missive.
What sort of things would cause you to look favourably at it rather than going " Oh god, not another drivel spouting Muppet!"
I know that if you were another "single" chap on here you may be inclined to say " Hey dude, give up hassling the fairer sex and go back to writing stories so that there are better odds for me" but that is not the sort of answer that I am looking for. ( Oh a cream bun to the first single male who posts that as a reply ).
Anyway If you have read this far well done and I hope that I will be swamped by tons of fantastic advice - and if I'm not then I have a stack of books to read and music to play.
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