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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

i am dyselic not stupid ie spelling abit think this has being effected by other health problems but..if you get a message with spelling mistakes does htis put you off someone who says hello etc? i used to be ateacher and other stuff and worked hard to achive what i have done but i know sites on here such as this is abit of un nice to meet some wonderful great people over time on here but well just curous what other thinks? doesnt effect never has in anyway in regards sexual meets anyway lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

see already now i see that message i just left is er wonkky spelling again drat

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By *ngieandMrManCouple  over a year ago

hereford

Would you like me to be sympathetic or honest? I'll can be both but you won't see it here.

The thing is I am also a little dyslexic and so when someone doesn't bother to compose their communication with a reasonable amount of care and consideration for the person trying to read it, it can be very annoying and frustrating for me to try and read it.

I often make mistakes BUT I try very hard not to. I bit of punctuation makes things much easier for the reader. As too does correct spelling. In particular there is no excuse for poor spelling when using a computer. Most if not all word processors have a spell-check built in, in fact most web browsers have spell check built in.

You may well be dyslexic but by virtue of the fact you've written the opening gambit for this forum thread you're level of dyslexia isn't too serious, so maybe you are confusing dyslexia for laziness

So the answer to your question is, as far as we are concerned 'yes' crap spelling, poor composition etc. is at best 'impolite' where 'being polite' means being helpful and considerate of others.

If we receive a message that is too difficult to read then we put in the same amount of effort to reading it as the composer put in to writing it... none

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

there is spell-check set on as default in IE 10. so no real excuse. we ignore people who do not make the effort, but if it was pointed out to us that the spelling was not good for a reason, we might consider messaging

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By *amesDeeMan  over a year ago

Bristol

There's a difference between spelling mistakes and wot u cud of sed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What really irritates me is people who insist on using text speak when compiling their profiles.

There's one word for it - laziness.

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

as long as I can read it that is fine... it is just a case of making an effort rather that relying on "text speak" we all make mistakes sometimes (I blame mine on having a maths degree rather than an english one!!... i do numbers not words!!!)

if it gets to the stage where I have to scratch my head and have to read it 3 times, then yes by then the passion has gone and you have given me a headache!!

sometimes it is something as simple as a "paragraph" then can make the difference between something being readable and being a mess....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ok in short yes it will hamper you a lot on here.

Again we are both dyslexic but try our best to eliminate mistakes by using spell check and such.

Again it's a fine line between genuine difficulty and not trying

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By *phroditeWoman  over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland

I have no issue with dyslexia - and as long as I can make sense of the message that is cool. I am, however, really not fond of text speak except the common expressions such as "lol" etc.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Many people now use smartphones and tablets, so they maybe typos rather than spelling mistakes.

I think you can spot a thick/simple/common etc person by what they are trying to say rather than how....

That's what the original poster is getting at, spelling =good person...

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

as long as its not text speak i dont mind. i dont have dyslexia, just fat fingers so i cant judge someone on their spelling when mine isnt perfect either.

i know there are spell checkers but sometimes when i'm just posting on a forum i cant be arsed with checking things

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By *ighland_RoseCouple  over a year ago

Brigadoon

It certainly can make a difference to the reader but you can limit the amount of mistakes by using spell check and the correct punctuation, grammar and paragraphs.

As you used to be a teacher you must have received a high enough level of education to compensate for your dyslexia. If I were is your position I would craft a well written introductory message, check it 20 times for errors, then use copy and paste. I know people say copy and paste is bad form but there is nothing wrong with using it for the standard part of your message in which you would say the same thing to every person you message. Then just add a bit at the beginning that's tailored to the recipient.

If you feel the need you could also explain that you have dyslexia so the recipient will take that into consideration.

Of course if you don't want to do all that you could try messaging people with terribly written profiles as they won't notice anyway

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

if its readable who cares

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Does it really matter how a word is spelt as long as we all understand what is said, just because some people use text talk does not mean they are thick , stupid or lazy its just how they write . I think you must look at yourselves before judging others.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Does it really matter how a word is spelt as long as we all understand what is said, just because some people use text talk does not mean they are thick , stupid or lazy its just how they write . I think you must look at yourselves before judging others."

If you look at most people on here text speak is a big no no. It does show some one is lazy why not just use standard English when composing an email ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

hell people are going to say they just want someone with a degree its a sex site why does it matter how people spell

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

sex is easy to spell at least

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


" hell people are going to say they just want someone with a degree its a sex site why does it matter how people spell

"

i love ya to bits... but i am going to disagree with you a bit here...

people use all sorts of things to decide on whether to meet someone

be that age....

or size.....

or height...

or sexuality....

or a million and one other things.....

it is always going to be a "perception thing"...

for example... ooooh... big black dude... scary!!!!

we all make judgement calls, whether you like it or not, in meeting people, and whom we meet...

if spelling is one of those things... so be it... just like it can be seeing a picture would... it can be a first impression thing for a lot of people....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's not just how people spell - it's also how much effort do they put in the whole lay out, the structuring of their profile.

It's your own sales pitch. If it isn't important to you how you come across, then do not be surprised if others don't care either.

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By *nnyMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

Messages which are hard to read just make me not want to bother reading them.

It doesn't matter why they're hard to read. Dyslexia, text speak, laziness whatever.

I just can't be bothered.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

well that's why I don't get many meets then as my spelling is shite

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

a preference is a preference is a preference...

I don't see a different between someone says for example

"I have a preference for couples... or for certain ages... or for colour guys/gals ect.."

and

"I have a preference for someone who can spell well and make it easy for me to understand them...."

in fact... if we put it like the above..are we even having this conversation???

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By *nnyMan  over a year ago

Glasgow


"............

"I have a preference for someone who can spell well and make it easy for me to understand them...."

in fact... if we put it like the above..are we even having this conversation???"

It's a bit more like "I can't be arsed making an effort for someone who can't be arsed making an effort".

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Text speak and spelling are two different things. Text speak is like modern shorthand developed originally when phones had small screens and very limited space.

Nothing to do with education it's simply a lazy way of writing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

ok then im lazy as I nearly always text talk

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm not hugely bothered by spelling on here - BUT how you write is an indicator of the kind of person you are, just the same as how you speak and inevitably some judgement is made.

Text speak nearly always appears dumb and so do lots of other phrases - wot, i, a instead of an, incomplete sentences etc. all suggest to me if I'm likely to have an enjoyable conversation with somebody. Likewise for those that think my kind of thinking is stuck-up they're not likely to get on with me.

Dyslexia is different in that you can usually spot when somebody has something interesting to say but difficulty writing it, rather then those who hide behind their self diagnosis of it and those that can't be arsed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i am dyselic not stupid ie spelling abit think this has being effected by other health problems but..if you get a message with spelling mistakes does htis put you off someone who says hello etc? i used to be ateacher and other stuff and worked hard to achive what i have done but i know sites on here such as this is abit of un nice to meet some wonderful great people over time on here but well just curous what other thinks? doesnt effect never has in anyway in regards sexual meets anyway lol "

Ive not a clue??

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By *r Mahogany70Man  over a year ago

Leicester

Show me the single bloke who says he'll turn down a hotter than hot female coz she uses txt speek, carnt spel or don't no how to do an sentense proper and I'll show you a liar

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

hey thanks to each and everyyone of you who took the time to reply much appricated i will take note to all commnets. ps i am not lazy just for record ok but thnanks all,

the reason i asked i sent a message and really got shot down because of my bad spelling didnt even want to chat let alone meet? so just upset at the time.saying that way over it all.

again thanks all.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just this weekend, a friend and I had a surreal conversation about just this (and the difference, if any between farther and further) twixt bondage, a good hard fuck and watersports in a wet room [God I LOVE Fab for these moments]...

Anyway, the upshot of it was that, for us at least, it was one of the factors in deciding if we were likely to be compatible. Not necessarily the clincher, but would certainly add weight to one or other side of the scale.

For me, the killer is my tablet. Am making the cardinal error of typing away on it now, so so will used my normal caveat of having big hands that hamper progress on a small (7") screen and hope that this plants the seed of curiosity in ghe mind od lady readers that my endowment is of ecquine proportions.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Second sin is not to proof read before posting ....see above.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Show me the single bloke who says he'll turn down a hotter than hot female coz she uses txt speek, carnt spel or don't no how to do an sentense proper and I'll show you a liar"

coz u no dat. Xcpt mAbE bn st00p!d isn't dat @ractiv

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

hell if this site is all about how people spell then forget it

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By *opsy RogersWoman  over a year ago

London

Ok, this crops up time and time again and I always refrain from sticking my oar in because it's such a contentious issue but here's the thing for me; I really struggled to understand the OP's original post because it doesn't follow the 'rules' of the written word.

I read and write English the way I was taught and have a basic understanding of it with the common spelling, punctuation and grammar mistakes that quite a few of us do.

When reading something that follows the rules, it flows and I can understand it without conscious thought but in all other cases, I have to slow down and try to work out what is being said. When it starts to hurt or I can't make sense of it, it gets deleted or unread.

Love and cake, y'all.

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By *londeCazWoman  over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria


"hey thanks to each and everyyone of you who took the time to reply much appricated i will take note to all commnets. ps i am not lazy just for record ok but thnanks all,

the reason i asked i sent a message and really got shot down because of my bad spelling didnt even want to chat let alone meet? so just upset at the time.saying that way over it all.

again thanks all."

Hey OP...I often post on spelling threads about how totally anal I am regarding spelling and grammar (still in therapy after making a typo on a Fuck, Kiss, Avoid thread in 2011). I have to say I struggled to understand your OP, but had no problems reading this response. I would never pull someone over the content of a message, and as others have said, if I can understand the content then no problem (or np in txt spk)...if I have to read something 3 or 4 times to get the gist of it (which I do with txt spk) then I'm afraid I'm less likely to bother and will probably just send a thanks but no thanks. In summary, typos and grammatical errors make me wince, but that's my problem and doesn't stop me responding...txt spk and incomprehensible messages will be binned most of the time. Happy swinging

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i am dyselic not stupid ie spelling abit think this has being effected by other health problems but..if you get a message with spelling mistakes does htis put you off someone who says hello etc? i used to be ateacher and other stuff and worked hard to achive what i have done but i know sites on here such as this is abit of un nice to meet some wonderful great people over time on here but well just curous what other thinks? doesnt effect never has in anyway in regards sexual meets anyway lol "

For me the content of the message means a heck of a lot more than the spelling or how it's laid out. I understood your OP and liked it. x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

it does ..if theyre dyslexic they should just say so

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What really irritates me is people who insist on using text speak when compiling their profiles.

There's one word for it - laziness."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I find, "in +ishn 2 txt spk", it is the use of the wrong word that irritates. Is this laziness or do they really not know? Please consider

1. "please bare with me" (wait) - they are actually asking you to get naked! (should be "bear with")

2. "I am waiting to here from them" - "hear" please!

3. "There going to be late" - "They are" = They're

4. "If you except my suggestion" They mean "Accept"

5. "That is not aloud" - should be "allowed".

6. "We like to be discrete" They say separate they mean discreet.

I am sure others know more. It is not dyslexia as those with that affliction often work harder on spelling and grammar than most others.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"it does ..if theyre dyslexic they should just say so "

Why should anyone have to tell strangers there personal learning difficulty.

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By *rtemisiaWoman  over a year ago

Norwich


"hey thanks to each and everyyone of you who took the time to reply much appricated i will take note to all commnets. ps i am not lazy just for record ok but thnanks all,

the reason i asked i sent a message and really got shot down because of my bad spelling didnt even want to chat let alone meet? so just upset at the time.saying that way over it all.

again thanks all."

Can I ask, would spell checkers pick up all your mistakes? Sometimes it must present you with words you are uncertain of. Homophones for example ..?

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By *r Mahogany70Man  over a year ago

Leicester


"Show me the single bloke who says he'll turn down a hotter than hot female coz she uses txt speek, carnt spel or don't no how to do an sentense proper and I'll show you a liar

coz u no dat. Xcpt mAbE bn st00p!d isn't dat @ractiv"

I've spotted one!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have dyslexia (fully not self diagnosed) and it's a common misconception that it makes you a have bad spelling, if you work hard and use the tools available it shouldn't even be that noticeable to people. Especially when writing on a computer screen, if it was with a pen & paper the that's a whole different matter. However due to dyslexia I find text speak difficult as it breaks the rules I have worked so hard to understand, therefore profiles and messages riddled with it I avoid.

I'm very guilty to making spelling, typos and autocorrect errors (the perils of the iPhone/iPad) but I do feel it is only polite to put the effort in to try and adhere to the rules of spelling & grammar wherever possible.

OP I found your original post hard going to fully follow, therefore if I got a message off you written in the same way, you would more the likely get a "thanks but no thanks" of me, as other posters have said it would have a bearing on how well I think we would get on, even if that appears shallow on my part.

I wish you good luck on here, but would recommend using the tools available to you in the modern world to help you with your condition.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I find, "in +ishn 2 txt spk", it is the use of the wrong word that irritates. Is this laziness or do they really not know? Please consider

1. "please bare with me" (wait) - they are actually asking you to get naked! (should be "bear with")

2. "I am waiting to here from them" - "hear" please!

3. "There going to be late" - "They are" = They're

4. "If you except my suggestion" They mean "Accept"

5. "That is not aloud" - should be "allowed".

6. "We like to be discrete" They say separate they mean discreet.

I am sure others know more. It is not dyslexia as those with that affliction often work harder on spelling and grammar than most others.

"

Actually your wrong on this its a very common problem amongst people with dyslexia. Words such as used above are easily jumbled up in the mind

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Show me the single bloke who says he'll turn down a hotter than hot female coz she uses txt speek, carnt spel or don't no how to do an sentense proper and I'll show you a liar

coz u no dat. Xcpt mAbE bn st00p!d isn't dat @ractiv

I've spotted one! "

Oh I'm compulsive

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Actually your wrong on this its a very common problem amongst people with dyslexia. Words such as used above are easily jumbled up in the mind "

It's a common problem for people without - like mixing up your and you're..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I find, "in +ishn 2 txt spk", it is the use of the wrong word that irritates. Is this laziness or do they really not know? Please consider

1. "please bare with me" (wait) - they are actually asking you to get naked! (should be "bear with")

2. "I am waiting to here from them" - "hear" please!

3. "There going to be late" - "They are" = They're

4. "If you except my suggestion" They mean "Accept"

5. "That is not aloud" - should be "allowed".

6. "We like to be discrete" They say separate they mean discreet.

I am sure others know more. It is not dyslexia as those with that affliction often work harder on spelling and grammar than most others.

Actually your wrong on this its a very common problem amongst people with dyslexia. Words such as used above are easily jumbled up in the mind "

I am mildly dyslexic and agree that is the case and as a consequence I make a point of ensuring I check the words. Over the years the reinforcing of the correct spelling has helped me make less mistakes.

Did you hear about the agnostic dyslexic insomniac who lay in bed awake at night wondering if there was a Dog?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Should I actually add to this?

I started a thread about a written conversation I had with a guy: messages went back and forth and then something made me question him as to why he hadn't read my profile. He blamed dyslexia and placed a at the end of the sentence. Now due to his profile and content of messages I took this remark as being flippant NOT factual. It actually antagonised me on behalf of dyslexics.

Unfortunately several members here slated me because they ASSUMED I was disrespecting those sufferers in the thread. One could not not understand why anyone would lie about being dyslexic... well why does anyone lie about anything? .

In the last thread about spelling and meeting, I did state that I hold a literary factor as a preference. Unfortunately someone took that as an attack and related it to being as bad as racism. Eventually he understood when I pointed out that sexually, a colour preference is not racist; likewise preferences for age, gender, and the ability to articulate well are not isms but permissible PREFERENCES.

However I will state it is a FACTOR and not the be all and end all! If someone is dyslexic (self or medical diagnosis) or even a bad speller, they can still make an effort with their writings. The use of punctuation is really important in making sense of a mass of words. If one says what they want aloud, they will naturally pause, in the written form this equates to a comma ",". If someone says something aloud and they stop, then this equates to a full stop ".". Another poster has already mentioned paragraphs. Break up the mass of words in bite size chunks and this helps the reader greatly.

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By *etLikeMan  over a year ago

most fundamental aspects

Whilst I can sympathise with those who may struggle with dyslexia, the tools available; such as spell checkers should, perhaps be embraced by those who may struggle. I appreciate it may not filter out confusion over "there, they're and their" it might make it more legible.

Is it not possible to say out loud words, comma hesitations and full stops? As has been suggested already; if some of the endless sentences I so often see, were attempted as speech, one would hyperventilate.

My spelling has suffered by reverse osmosis, due to the amount of online content (including so called professional website copy writing) and I question a lot more of my own spellings than I ever used to.

Again I sympathise with those who are genuinely dyslexic, yet it seems from other insinuations here, I'm not alone in suspecting it is often just a convenient excuse for lazy writing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I heartily agree with the last two posters.

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By *lackshadow7Man  over a year ago

Toronto


"Show me the single bloke who says he'll turn down a hotter than hot female coz she uses txt speek, carnt spel or don't no how to do an sentense proper and I'll show you a liar"

One word responses that exhibit horrible spelling are a turn off for me. I have ceased contact with a good looking woman on here for exactly the reasons just listed.

You can believe it or not, that's cool. I hold others to the same collective standard that i hold myself.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What really irritates me is people who insist on using text speak when compiling their profiles.

There's one word for it - laziness. "

Thankyou I just knew you had to comment hahahahahaha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Everybody has different skill sets though,

My view is in a professional environment I expect good attention to detail and spelling

In a non professional message then I really don't care as long as it legible and easy to read

Long messages/profiles without any punctuation though are a pain and doubtful I would invest the time to decipher them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i wouldnt be interested in meeting someone who couldnt spell properly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes it does effect how I view people.

Just like taking pictures in an untidy house or with asda plastic shopping bags half full of rubbish in the background used as bins (yes really saw that on a couples profile today as they had sex in their untidy kitchen!!)

Text speak and bad spelling these days is inexcusable when using a computer/hand held device/phone, when messaging people.

Turn on your spell check etc!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Show me the single bloke who says he'll turn down a hotter than hot female coz she uses txt speek, carnt spel or don't no how to do an sentense proper and I'll show you a liar

One word responses that exhibit horrible spelling are a turn off for me. I have ceased contact with a good looking woman on here for exactly the reasons just listed.

You can believe it or not, that's cool. I hold others to the same collective standard that i hold myself."

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By *obbygggMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"i wouldnt be interested in meeting someone who couldnt spell properly."
But you missed two apostrophes that should have been in your post.Is that worse than mispelling?

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By *nnyMan  over a year ago

Glasgow


"i wouldnt be interested in meeting someone who couldnt spell properly.But you missed two apostrophes that should have been in your post.Is that worse than mispelling?"

No, but it doesn't bode well for a career as a greengrocer.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i wouldnt be interested in meeting someone who couldnt spell properly.But you missed two apostrophes that should have been in your post.Is that worse than mispelling?"

no.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

pretty much the same as most others.

as long as you dont type like a 13 year old talking with his mates then a bit of poor spelling wont bring the world crashing down.

however, having a HUGE block of writing to try and work through makes it daunting to say the least, so, even if unwarranted, try to split things up into wee paragraphs.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i wouldnt be interested in meeting someone who couldnt spell properly.But you missed two apostrophes that should have been in your post.Is that worse than mispelling?"

no idea why it would be so important.

surely if anyone meets here, that isnt the kind of oral they are interested in lol

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By *obbygggMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"i wouldnt be interested in meeting someone who couldnt spell properly.But you missed two apostrophes that should have been in your post.Is that worse than mispelling?

No, but it doesn't bode well for a career as a greengrocer."

Aaargh! Potatoe's and Tomatoe's drives me nuts.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

when people bang on about dictionary's and online spell checks all well and good but to use a dictionary you kinda need to be able to spell as sometimes it kicks out a few diff verations and like there did not have a clue !!! lol I suppose each to there own if people are gonna judge ya on spelling then they would not be right people to connect with in first place ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"when people bang on about dictionary's and online spell checks all well and good but to use a dictionary you kinda need to be able to spell as sometimes it kicks out a few diff verations and like there did not have a clue !!! lol I suppose each to there own if people are gonna judge ya on spelling then they would not be right people to connect with in first place ? "

Spell checks can be a pain in the ass for that - especially autocorrect. But dictionaries are pretty much designed to help you pick the correct variation if you read them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy."

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!! "

thanks for pointing that out to me, i will take a note of that.

i did say i dont mind the odd spelling mistake, but when there are a few it puts me off.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!! "

cant believe you only noticed usually.

there is rubBish too

and inteLligent

lol

glass houses and so on

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

as im ( m half ) very dyslectic writing a simple msg takes time and effort if you have to check and check again and then for it to be ignored is frustrating to say the least! but then only other dyslectic's would understand count your self so lucky if your not cursed with the affliction!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yes it does effect how I view people.

Just like taking pictures in an untidy house or with asda plastic shopping bags half full of rubbish in the background used as bins (yes really saw that on a couples profile today as they had sex in their untidy kitchen!!)

Text speak and bad spelling these days is inexcusable when using a computer/hand held device/phone, when messaging people.

Turn on your spell check etc!!

"

Exactly this...typos are excusable, appalling spelling, grammar and punctuation are not in my opinion!

Dyslexia is often used as a convenient excuse, and I know this from personal experience - my sister-in-law insisted my nephew was dyslexic and repeatedly took him for tests; it was proven he was nothing of the sort, simply lazy and a bit thick!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!!

cant believe you only noticed usually.

there is rubBish too

and inteLligent

lol

glass houses and so on"

And thank you too for pointing out my mistakes. doesnt mean i have to meet other people who cant spell properly though does it, same as because someones big they have to meet only other big people too.

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By *quirrelMan  over a year ago

East Manchester

Dyslexia and intelligence are not related,

I have a family member who was diagnoised as being dyslexic 20 years ago, he gained a 1st and then a Phd and taught 1st year medical students at a local university.

Some of the great people from our history had the same problem and their contribution is still remembered today.

Just because they have the problem it does not give anyone else the right to treat them as a lesser person or in a disrespectful or condascending manner.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!!

cant believe you only noticed usually.

there is rubBish too

and inteLligent

lol

glass houses and so on

And thank you too for pointing out my mistakes. doesnt mean i have to meet other people who cant spell properly though does it, same as because someones big they have to meet only other big people too. "

no, but it goes to prove that spelling and intellect dont go hand in hand, so if you are not meeting people on the basis of their spelling, you may well be missing out on people that have a gift with the spoken word.

an intelligent man once said

the mouth knows not what letters make up the sound, merely the breath it takes to conjugate them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I bet the person who can't string a sentence together, uses text speak and single line messages can build much better 'spliff' than you can,

different skill sets you see.

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By *r Mahogany70Man  over a year ago

Leicester


"Show me the single bloke who says he'll turn down a hotter than hot female coz she uses txt speek, carnt spel or don't no how to do an sentense proper and I'll show you a liar

One word responses that exhibit horrible spelling are a turn off for me. I have ceased contact with a good looking woman on here for exactly the reasons just listed.

You can believe it or not, that's cool. I hold others to the same collective standard that i hold myself."

But was she "hotter than hot"?

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"Would you like me to be sympathetic or honest? I'll can be both but you won't see it here.

The thing is I am also a little dyslexic and so when someone doesn't bother to compose their communication with a reasonable amount of care and consideration for the person trying to read it, it can be very annoying and frustrating for me to try and read it.

I often make mistakes BUT I try very hard not to. I bit of punctuation makes things much easier for the reader. As too does correct spelling. In particular there is no excuse for poor spelling when using a computer. Most if not all word processors have a spell-check built in, in fact most web browsers have spell check built in.

You may well be dyslexic but by virtue of the fact you've written the opening gambit for this forum thread you're level of dyslexia isn't too serious, so maybe you are confusing dyslexia for laziness

So the answer to your question is, as far as we are concerned 'yes' crap spelling, poor composition etc. is at best 'impolite' where 'being polite' means being helpful and considerate of others.

If we receive a message that is too difficult to read then we put in the same amount of effort to reading it as the composer put in to writing it... none "

Simply: this!

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By *lackshadow7Man  over a year ago

Toronto


"Show me the single bloke who says he'll turn down a hotter than hot female coz she uses txt speek, carnt spel or don't no how to do an sentense proper and I'll show you a liar

One word responses that exhibit horrible spelling are a turn off for me. I have ceased contact with a good looking woman on here for exactly the reasons just listed.

You can believe it or not, that's cool. I hold others to the same collective standard that i hold myself.

But was she "hotter than hot"? "

She was HOT

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"as long as its not text speak i dont mind. i dont have dyslexia, just fat fingers so i cant judge someone on their spelling when mine isnt perfect either.

i know there are spell checkers but sometimes when i'm just posting on a forum i cant be arsed with checking things "

I look forward to reading your posts as your typos tickle me no end. I know, I need to get a life!

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


" hell people are going to say they just want someone with a degree its a sex site why does it matter how people spell

i love ya to bits... but i am going to disagree with you a bit here...

people use all sorts of things to decide on whether to meet someone

be that age....

or size.....

or height...

or sexuality....

or a million and one other things.....

it is always going to be a "perception thing"...

for example... ooooh... big black dude... scary!!!!

we all make judgement calls, whether you like it or not, in meeting people, and whom we meet...

if spelling is one of those things... so be it... just like it can be seeing a picture would... it can be a first impression thing for a lot of people...."

Exactly!

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"Messages which are hard to read just make me not want to bother reading them.

It doesn't matter why they're hard to read. Dyslexia, text speak, laziness whatever.

I just can't be bothered."

Man after my own heart.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!!

cant believe you only noticed usually.

there is rubBish too

and inteLligent

lol

glass houses and so on

And thank you too for pointing out my mistakes. doesnt mean i have to meet other people who cant spell properly though does it, same as because someones big they have to meet only other big people too.

no, but it goes to prove that spelling and intellect dont go hand in hand, so if you are not meeting people on the basis of their spelling, you may well be missing out on people that have a gift with the spoken word.

an intelligent man once said

the mouth knows not what letters make up the sound, merely the breath it takes to conjugate them."

nice Quote .. for the craft of poetry lies in the sentiment not the wording ... how many beautiful songs have been written and if you were to see the first draft with mistakes but it matters not a jot!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!!

cant believe you only noticed usually.

there is rubBish too

and inteLligent

lol

glass houses and so on

And thank you too for pointing out my mistakes. doesnt mean i have to meet other people who cant spell properly though does it, same as because someones big they have to meet only other big people too.

no, but it goes to prove that spelling and intellect dont go hand in hand, so if you are not meeting people on the basis of their spelling, you may well be missing out on people that have a gift with the spoken word.

an intelligent man once said

the mouth knows not what letters make up the sound, merely the breath it takes to conjugate them.

nice Quote .. for the craft of poetry lies in the sentiment not the wording ... how many beautiful songs have been written and if you were to see the first draft with mistakes but it matters not a jot!! "

i made that up lol.

I'M the intelligent man lmao

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By *r Mahogany70Man  over a year ago

Leicester


"Show me the single bloke who says he'll turn down a hotter than hot female coz she uses txt speek, carnt spel or don't no how to do an sentense proper and I'll show you a liar

One word responses that exhibit horrible spelling are a turn off for me. I have ceased contact with a good looking woman on here for exactly the reasons just listed.

You can believe it or not, that's cool. I hold others to the same collective standard that i hold myself.

But was she "hotter than hot"?

She was HOT "

Doesn't qualify then

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!!

cant believe you only noticed usually.

there is rubBish too

and inteLligent

lol

glass houses and so on

And thank you too for pointing out my mistakes. doesnt mean i have to meet other people who cant spell properly though does it, same as because someones big they have to meet only other big people too.

no, but it goes to prove that spelling and intellect dont go hand in hand, so if you are not meeting people on the basis of their spelling, you may well be missing out on people that have a gift with the spoken word.

an intelligent man once said

the mouth knows not what letters make up the sound, merely the breath it takes to conjugate them.

nice Quote .. for the craft of poetry lies in the sentiment not the wording ... how many beautiful songs have been written and if you were to see the first draft with mistakes but it matters not a jot!!

i made that up lol.

I'M the intelligent man lmao"

same but can't spell for toffee

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!!

cant believe you only noticed usually.

there is rubBish too

and inteLligent

lol

glass houses and so on

And thank you too for pointing out my mistakes. doesnt mean i have to meet other people who cant spell properly though does it, same as because someones big they have to meet only other big people too.

no, but it goes to prove that spelling and intellect dont go hand in hand, so if you are not meeting people on the basis of their spelling, you may well be missing out on people that have a gift with the spoken word.

an intelligent man once said

the mouth knows not what letters make up the sound, merely the breath it takes to conjugate them.

nice Quote .. for the craft of poetry lies in the sentiment not the wording ... how many beautiful songs have been written and if you were to see the first draft with mistakes but it matters not a jot!!

i made that up lol.

I'M the intelligent man lmao

same but can't spell for toffee "

ah, you should try.

toffee can be very rewarding lol.

oh, and your username is VERY appropriate lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!!

cant believe you only noticed usually.

there is rubBish too

and inteLligent

lol

glass houses and so on

And thank you too for pointing out my mistakes. doesnt mean i have to meet other people who cant spell properly though does it, same as because someones big they have to meet only other big people too.

no, but it goes to prove that spelling and intellect dont go hand in hand, so if you are not meeting people on the basis of their spelling, you may well be missing out on people that have a gift with the spoken word.

an intelligent man once said

the mouth knows not what letters make up the sound, merely the breath it takes to conjugate them.

nice Quote .. for the craft of poetry lies in the sentiment not the wording ... how many beautiful songs have been written and if you were to see the first draft with mistakes but it matters not a jot!!

i made that up lol.

I'M the intelligent man lmao

same but can't spell for toffee

ah, you should try.

toffee can be very rewarding lol.

oh, and your username is VERY appropriate lol"

y thank you zoe's ass is lovely im a lucky boy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy.

for one you spelt usually wrong!!! and there is no correlation of spelling to intellect!!!!! wish people would understand that !!! were in the 2000's not mid 1800's !!! gggrrrrr sort it out people !!!!

cant believe you only noticed usually.

there is rubBish too

and inteLligent

lol

glass houses and so on

And thank you too for pointing out my mistakes. doesnt mean i have to meet other people who cant spell properly though does it, same as because someones big they have to meet only other big people too.

no, but it goes to prove that spelling and intellect dont go hand in hand, so if you are not meeting people on the basis of their spelling, you may well be missing out on people that have a gift with the spoken word.

an intelligent man once said

the mouth knows not what letters make up the sound, merely the breath it takes to conjugate them.

nice Quote .. for the craft of poetry lies in the sentiment not the wording ... how many beautiful songs have been written and if you were to see the first draft with mistakes but it matters not a jot!!

i made that up lol.

I'M the intelligent man lmao

same but can't spell for toffee

ah, you should try.

toffee can be very rewarding lol.

oh, and your username is VERY appropriate lol

y thank you zoe's ass is lovely im a lucky boy "

meant yous lol.

no, really, meant zoe's lol

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By *adgodCouple  over a year ago

Greensburg


"a preference is a preference is a preference...

I don't see a different between someone says for example

"I have a preference for couples... or for certain ages... or for colour guys/gals ect.."

and

"I have a preference for someone who can spell well and make it easy for me to understand them...."

in fact... if we put it like the above..are we even having this conversation???"

Wise words. I agree. Its a preference, not an indictment.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the odd spelling mistakes ok, just that i prefer to meet inteligent men because they dont talk rubish and know how to behave, usualy."

That about sums it up for me only I meet women.

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