I have just been in the chat rooms and warned of 'directing'. I've had a drink, but don't believe that I was. I entered the room and was viewing the webcams, a rather attractive women was on, she had her hair up and glasses on. So I attempted to pay the compliment by asking 'Do you ever let your hair down and take your glasses off to show how sexy you are?'. A moderator considered this to be directing and gave me a warning. I don't believe it was directing, but a rhetorical question as a compliment.
The moderator didn't handle this too badly other than calling me out on this. I think the mod was wrong. Can I have peoples opinions? Was I in the wrong? Any clarification would be appreciated, I may view it differently when sober!
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It's classed as directing because its kind of coaxing... If she had said yes, then the next question could have been 'well do you not feel like doing it tonight?'. Then you would have got your bum booted.
Anything hinting any sort of direction isnt allowed. Be careful. |
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