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

Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still....

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By *heekygeordieguyMan  over a year ago

Newcastle


"Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still...."

Hee obviosly carnt spel. lol.

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By *arry_UkMan  over a year ago

birmingham


"Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still...."

I don't mind the odd spelling mistake but that is ridiculous.... Would put me off

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

Difficult one. Some people can't spell. Some people are dyslexic. But I can't help but see badly spelled profiles and messages and assume (I know, its my problem not theirs) that they'll talk in the same way.

For all I know I've turned down the next Booker prize winner, but I'll risk it.

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

Most of us have certain selection criteria.

An aversion to bad spelling and/or punctuation is just one example.

Or is that two examples?

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


"Difficult one. Some people can't spell. Some people are dyslexic. But I can't help but see badly spelled profiles and messages and assume (I know, its my problem not theirs) that they'll talk in the same way.

For all I know I've turned down the next Booker prize winner, but I'll risk it."

A fair point but the potential Booker prize winner can use that angst from the rejection in their next book, so it's win win. I agree though that a) it stereotypes people and b) that is my own snobbery.

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

I have always been rubbish at spelling. Even using the spell check never works .

Would be nice if half the time it started with the same letter

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

Might be a generally nice person who just has poor spelling. They could be very successful and not rely on spelling.

Too many people in the forums jump on people for having poor spelling. Doesnt bother me either way

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


"Most of us have certain selection criteria.

An aversion to bad spelling and/or punctuation is just one example.

Or is that two examples? "

Is it shallow to judge someone on their spelling rather than their looks?

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By *londeCazWoman  over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria

It does make me cringe as I am very anal about spelling (though I still fuck up now and again, I cringe every time I go past a post I did earlier today where I misused an apostrophe...), but I try not to let it affect my interaction (if any) with the messagee, I've managed to not copy and paste the message and/or profile and send it back to them corrected, though I've been sorely tempted on occasion

Note to self: Get a life saddo

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

You only get one chance to make a first impression and if you can't spell then surely you'd use spellcheck.

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


"Most of us have certain selection criteria.

An aversion to bad spelling and/or punctuation is just one example.

Or is that two examples?

Is it shallow to judge someone on their spelling rather than their looks? "

No, it's your choice. It's your fanny, so you decide who pokes it

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

I am proof reading all my messages and sweating cos just one mistake and I'm crucified....

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


"It does make me cringe as I am very anal about spelling (though I still fuck up now and again, I cringe every time I go past a post I did earlier today where I misused an apostrophe...), but I try not to let it affect my interaction (if any) with the messagee, I've managed to not copy and paste the message and/or profile and send it back to them corrected, though I've been sorely tempted on occasion

Lol

Note to self: Get a life saddo "

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

what i really hate are black guys who spell how they talk, and send you messages with worlds like dat, dem, dis, tat, ting etc in it, they dont even get a reply

Theres just no need for it, i live in dudley but i dont send messages out saying....alrite, ow am ya

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

I'm a bit pedantic about spelling too but since I got autocorrect on my phone its gone downhill. I try not to let it influence my opinion of people though

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

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


"what i really hate are black guys who spell how they talk, and send you messages with worlds like dat, dem, dis, tat, ting etc in it, they dont even get a reply

Theres just no need for it, i live in dudley but i dont send messages out saying....alrite, ow am ya "

om ok fanx

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


"Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still...."

We all make a spelling mistake from time to time but some of the spelling on profiles is atrocious even the simplest of words spelt wrong. As for being a snob , yes you probably are just like me. Hey ho though

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


"what i really hate are black guys who spell how they talk, and send you messages with worlds like dat, dem, dis, tat, ting etc in it, they dont even get a reply

Theres just no need for it, i live in dudley but i dont send messages out saying....alrite, ow am ya "

I've also heard an awful lot of white people women talk the same

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

I cant spell, im crap at ingerlish but how does that affect shagability? (is that even a word lol)

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By *xodussxMan  over a year ago

sheffield


"what i really hate are black guys who spell how they talk, and send you messages with worlds like dat, dem, dis, tat, ting etc in it, they dont even get a reply

Theres just no need for it, i live in dudley but i dont send messages out saying....alrite, ow am ya "

black guy???? Or do you mean black jamaican??? I am black guy but got no idea of that kind of language...just a little point

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By *arry_UkMan  over a year ago

birmingham


"what i really hate are black guys who spell how they talk, and send you messages with worlds like dat, dem, dis, tat, ting etc in it, they dont even get a reply

Theres just no need for it, i live in dudley but i dont send messages out saying....alrite, ow am ya "

Iz it cause I iz Black

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


"Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still...."

From reading you profile and other posts you definitely seem to think your above others and always seek assurances your not coming a cross as snobby when you know you think your a class above. You think reading a certain news paper defines class. How do you know the person who mailed you isn't a very successful business owner who has dyslexia?? You jump to conclusions over class and snobbery far to quickly, very hyacinth bucket(bouquet) don't you think

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


"what i really hate are black guys who spell how they talk, and send you messages with worlds like dat, dem, dis, tat, ting etc in it, they dont even get a reply

Theres just no need for it, i live in dudley but i dont send messages out saying....alrite, ow am ya black guy???? Or do you mean black jamaican??? I am black guy but got no idea of that kind of language...just a little point"

no i mean black guys who spell as they talk, as i said

not all black guys talk like that so the ones who dont wouldnt spell in that way

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


"what i really hate are black guys who spell how they talk, and send you messages with worlds like dat, dem, dis, tat, ting etc in it, they dont even get a reply

Theres just no need for it, i live in dudley but i dont send messages out saying....alrite, ow am ya

Iz it cause I iz Black "

nah, i like black guys just not da type dat spell like dis

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By *ifferentClassMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

Lovely tits...if only their spelling was better. Is not something I usually say.

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By *xodussxMan  over a year ago

sheffield


"what i really hate are black guys who spell how they talk, and send you messages with worlds like dat, dem, dis, tat, ting etc in it, they dont even get a reply

Theres just no need for it, i live in dudley but i dont send messages out saying....alrite, ow am ya black guy???? Or do you mean black jamaican??? I am black guy but got no idea of that kind of language...just a little point

no i mean black guys who spell as they talk, as i said

not all black guys talk like that so the ones who dont wouldnt spell in that way

"

comon don't fall for my trick

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

For me it does matter so I prefer to meet people who can spell, in the same way some people want big cocks, others want bi guys, etc. We are all different thankfully, so hopefully there's a well-educated lady looking for a guy who can spell - me

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


"Lovely tits...if only their spelling was better. Is not something I usually say."
i do have to agree here its a swinging site not english 1 on 1.. A nice pear is a nice pear however bad they spell

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By *ENGUYMan  over a year ago

Hull


"Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still...."

Ahem!

You say you cringe when it comes to bad spelling, but maybe it is a case of practising what you preach, that is.. in your Profile, you comment on two newspapers as the guardian and the sun.

Surely that should be The Guardian and The Sun, both spelled with block capitals at the start of each?

Just a thought!

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

I read The Guardian once does that make me posh

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

I believe first impressions count........and bad spelling always gives a bad first impression .I'm dyslexic and will always check spelling if I'm unsure.

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By *ngieandMrManCouple  over a year ago

hereford

Is there such a thing as an English expert? And even they argue over the ambiguities in English.

That aside, for us prospective playmates must be polite. Being polite is about being helpful to others. Taking as much time as is required to write/compose as best as a person can makes it easier for others to read. That means the person is helpful and therefor polite. It's just simple good manors to write the best you can.

Simple spelling errors will always happen, but it seems that some folks are just too damn lazy to use the shift key. No paragraphing no punctuation. Even bad punctuation helps by breaking things up a bit.

My command of English is crap compared to others, but its also brilliant compared to other.. others So we don't expect anyone to be an expert but put 'some' effort in at least!

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By *reedy_for_funCouple  over a year ago

My House

We delete all messages that are in text speak, poorly spelt, 1 line long. There is no excuse for not being able to spell properly and if you are so poorly educated that you cant spell, then we're not the people for you.

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By *oulou45Woman  over a year ago

Bucks

Have any of u ever thought some peeps r dyslexic sorry spelt it wrong tonite and for those who say about black guys they spk so end of. I feel there r snotty people in here

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By *reedy_for_funCouple  over a year ago

My House


"Have any of u ever thought some peeps r dyslexic sorry spelt it wrong tonite and for those who say about black guys they spk so end of. I feel there r snotty people in here"

It's not snotty to want/expect guys or couples to be able to spell to a decent standard. Not asking for Pulitzer prize winning standards here, just an ability to string more than two words together that aren't txt spk.

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By *nnyMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

I fucked up earlier this evening. I mis-spelled a word and knew it when I did the Preview Message thing.

I thought I'd changed it but, by the time it went live, the fault was still there.

Mea culpa.

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

I hate bad spelling, but can i point out there is a chance it may be predictive text if they are using a mobile or tablet etc. Just a thought

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

i cant smell so smelling aint an issue, do thiz sound rite!!!!

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


"Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still....

From reading you profile and other posts you definitely seem to think your above others and always seek assurances your not coming a cross as snobby when you know you think your a class above. You think reading a certain news paper defines class. How do you know the person who mailed you isn't a very successful business owner who has dyslexia?? You jump to conclusions over class and snobbery far to quickly, very hyacinth bucket(bouquet) don't you think "

It's nothing to do with being "above" anyone, but having different interests. I'm not sneering at people, rather identifying a prejudice in my own perspective. I think reading "a certain newspaper" defines our interests, rather than our class and that it is better to be honest about what you like. We are who we are. But thanks for your comments on being judgemental.

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

Dyslexia is different from just writing how you speak and using txt spk. Both are ultimately a lack of understanding about how the sounds your mouth makes relate to the alphabet. Try this: make up an invented word/ name and ask someone to spell it (this technique is used in dyslexia tests, by the way)

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

I find poor spelling isn't much of a problem. Not everyone is good at it for whatever reason.

It's when the poor spelling is coupled with poor grammar and text speak. It's not a snob thing at all. If someone sends me a badly spelled message but it's interesting and well put together then I'll think that I'm likely to be able to have a conversation with them.

If someone sends me one badly spelled, punctuated, poorly constructed and full of text speak then I wonder if i'll be able to talk to this person at all.

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

it gets me the amount of people who cannot spell professional.

yet claim to be

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By *reelove1969Couple  over a year ago

bristol

our messages do usually have spelling mistakes due to dyslexia however alot of effort has usually gone into writing them.

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By *estless in batterseaMan  over a year ago

Wandsworth

Ha ha! They've edited their profile and removed the newspaper names... People really are funny. I can be a snob and say a woman who drinks pints can't be that much of a lady and anyone that lives in Bradford can't be a good class of people but I won't or maybe I have in a backward way... I am an excellent speller and have had a very expensive education but even I make mistakes and would never look down on anyone that couldn't spell well, those things don't define a person or make them any less substantial.

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

No of course it doesn't, but it helps decide if you want to meet them doesn't it?

I'm not going to meet someone that I find attractive yet can't string a sentence together properly. I'm not going to communicate using pictures because they can't have a conversation. Attraction has to be in the head as well as the body.

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


"Have any of u ever thought some peeps r dyslexic sorry spelt it wrong tonite and for those who say about black guys they spk so end of. I feel there r snotty people in here"

Mmm I think you need to check your own spelling. Also why do you need to use text speech? It's spelt tonight not tonite.

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By *estless in batterseaMan  over a year ago

Wandsworth


"No of course it doesn't, but it helps decide if you want to meet them doesn't it?

I'm not going to meet someone that I find attractive yet can't string a sentence together properly. I'm not going to communicate using pictures because they can't have a conversation. Attraction has to be in the head as well as the body. "

So a person who can't spell well automatically can't string a sentence together?! Bollocks I say! I know a brain Surgeon who doesn't have a drivers license because he lacks coordination...

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

For and expensively educated person, not so good at reading.

What I said was "can't string a sentence together properly" and earlier on I said that poor spelling doesn't put me off on it's own.

Again, attraction for me is the whole package. I have to like them physically and most of all mentally. If they send me a poorly spelled, punctuated, text speak filled message full of words like "totes amazeballs", then chances are i'm not going to like them so it ends there.

That's not snobbery. That's me not finding them attractive.

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By *estless in batterseaMan  over a year ago

Wandsworth


"For and expensively educated person, not so good at reading.

What I said was "can't string a sentence together properly" and earlier on I said that poor spelling doesn't put me off on it's own.

Again, attraction for me is the whole package. I have to like them physically and most of all mentally. If they send me a poorly spelled, punctuated, text speak filled message full of words like "totes amazeballs", then chances are i'm not going to like them so it ends there.

That's not snobbery. That's me not finding them attractive. "

I'll agree with you on this one, each to their own I guess

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


"Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still....

From reading you profile and other posts you definitely seem to think your above others and always seek assurances your not coming a cross as snobby when you know you think your a class above. You think reading a certain news paper defines class. How do you know the person who mailed you isn't a very successful business owner who has dyslexia?? You jump to conclusions over class and snobbery far to quickly, very hyacinth bucket(bouquet) don't you think

It's nothing to do with being "above" anyone, but having different interests. I'm not sneering at people, rather identifying a prejudice in my own perspective. I think reading "a certain newspaper" defines our interests, rather than our class and that it is better to be honest about what you like. We are who we are. But thanks for your comments on being judgemental. "

Rubbish, all papers and news channels tell the same news and stories as each other, they just put them across in a different way. You used the reference to what you read as a standard of class.

You have said on another thread about profiles saying what they don't want etc, and that you find that off putting, yet you have your own demands, how about you put the same amount of effort into your profile as you do info pulling apart others, that way you might be able to show people your genuine by getting a verification from a meet

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

Anyone now sending me messages containing the words "totes amazeballs" know this, I shall hunt you down and end you like a tranny terminator before your spawn can infect the earth.

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By *estless in batterseaMan  over a year ago

Wandsworth


"Anyone now sending me messages containing the words "totes amazeballs" know this, I shall hunt you down and end you like a tranny terminator before your spawn can infect the earth. "

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


"Anyone now sending me messages containing the words "totes amazeballs" know this, I shall hunt you down and end you like a tranny terminator before your spawn can infect the earth. "

Just so we're clear, how would a tranny terminator work?

Is it a robot wearing man skin in a dress or is it the robot in man skin, then woman skin over the man and then finally wearing a dress?

I need to know so that when the westie goes berzerk at a 5ft 5" girl wearing a biker jacket, shades and a leather dress and tries to rip her face off. Am I going to see a robot underneath or am I going to be totes amazballed that it's actually a classical composer underneath.

I'll be bach!

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


"Difficult one. Some people can't spell. Some people are dyslexic. But I can't help but see badly spelled profiles and messages and assume (I know, its my problem not theirs) that they'll talk in the same way.

For all I know I've turned down the next Booker prize winner, but I'll risk it.

A fair point but the potential Booker prize winner can use that angst from the rejection in their next book, so it's win win. I agree though that a) it stereotypes people and b) that is my own snobbery. "

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

I'm a shocking speller at the best of time sometimes I need to google a word before I put it in a message but iv been told iv got the gift of the gab And I'm Charismatic it's just getting it across in your message that's a up hill battle

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


"Anyone now sending me messages containing the words "totes amazeballs" know this, I shall hunt you down and end you like a tranny terminator before your spawn can infect the earth.

Just so we're clear, how would a tranny terminator work?

Is it a robot wearing man skin in a dress or is it the robot in man skin, then woman skin over the man and then finally wearing a dress?

I need to know so that when the westie goes berzerk at a 5ft 5" girl wearing a biker jacket, shades and a leather dress and tries to rip her face off. Am I going to see a robot underneath or am I going to be totes amazballed that it's actually a classical composer underneath.

I'll be bach!"

Well obviously i'm going to be 6'5 of stillettoed vengeance. A male endoskeleton covered by some very nice party wear.

Now give me your clothes, your boots and your handbag!

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By *estless in batterseaMan  over a year ago

Wandsworth


"I'm a shocking speller at the best of time sometimes I need to google a word before I put it in a message but iv been told iv got the gift of the gab And I'm Charismatic it's just getting it across in your message that's a up hill battle "
people confuse swinging with dating and tend to go for people they will date in the real world. At the end of the day what does you reading the Guardian have to do with a potential swinging couple or person?! Are you going to debate on the topics in that days paper?! Surely it's all about having good communication and finding each other physically attractive.

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


"I'm a shocking speller at the best of time sometimes I need to google a word before I put it in a message but iv been told iv got the gift of the gab And I'm Charismatic it's just getting it across in your message that's a up hill battle people confuse swinging with dating and tend to go for people they will date in the real world. At the end of the day what does you reading the Guardian have to do with a potential swinging couple or person?! Are you going to debate on the topics in that days paper?! Surely it's all about having good communication and finding each other physically attractive. "
you have a good point

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By *ornihorniMan  over a year ago

colchester

spellng dont make any diffrence,i dont think playing with a better speller makes any diffrence to fun? maybe text speak a bit far but hey maybe a chat on the phone will tell you exactly how someone actually talks ? stephen hawkins is a great speller lol also some people who suffer from dyslexia Agatha Christie im sure she an ok writer lol

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

Its important to keep a sense of perspective . However, if we see a really badly written profile or message it does turn us off.

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

had a nice meet, lovely woman who then left an atrociously spelt verification. I can't look past it to meet again.

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By *estless in batterseaMan  over a year ago

Wandsworth


"had a nice meet, lovely woman who then left an atrociously spelt verification. I can't look past it to meet again. "
small wonder you're single...

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By *estless in batterseaMan  over a year ago

Wandsworth

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


"had a nice meet, lovely woman who then left an atrociously spelt verification. I can't look past it to meet again. small wonder you're single..."
what a twat

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

Does spelling matter? Of course if does! Take the following two sentences.

1) Aunt Mary helped Uncle Jack off a horse.

2) Aunt Mary helped uncle jack off a horse.

Now, we are one capital letter between a helpful act and an illegal one, so yes it does make a difference. Spelling mistakes are often just that, mistakes. However, when people use text speak or clearly can't be bothered to formulate a message that makes sense then it's the delete button for me. Sore and Saw are not spelling mistakes, they are totally unrelated words! Wiv is NOT a word, with IS a word. We all make judgements on what we read and that's how this works.

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

On another point, I do find the approach of "you're such a judgemental snob for liking good spelling" quite judgemental

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


"On another point, I do find the approach of "you're such a judgemental snob for liking good spelling" quite judgemental "
get over yourself

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


"Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still....

From reading you profile and other posts you definitely seem to think your above others and always seek assurances your not coming a cross as snobby when you know you think your a class above. You think reading a certain news paper defines class. How do you know the person who mailed you isn't a very successful business owner who has dyslexia?? You jump to conclusions over class and snobbery far to quickly, very hyacinth bucket(bouquet) don't you think

It's nothing to do with being "above" anyone, but having different interests. I'm not sneering at people, rather identifying a prejudice in my own perspective. I think reading "a certain newspaper" defines our interests, rather than our class and that it is better to be honest about what you like. We are who we are. But thanks for your comments on being judgemental.

Rubbish, all papers and news channels tell the same news and stories as each other, they just put them across in a different way. You used the reference to what you read as a standard of class.

You have said on another thread about profiles saying what they don't want etc, and that you find that off putting, yet you have your own demands, how about you put the same amount of effort into your profile as you do info pulling apart others, that way you might be able to show people your genuine by getting a verification from a meet "

Not quite true. The Guardian doesn't really cover X Factor, I'm a (wannabe) celebrity, dancing on ice, and they only Jordan it mentions is the country!

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

Some people can't help it

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

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By *els_BellsWoman  over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc

Good grief at some of these posts

I make typo's, more so if I am on my phone (don't understand auto correct on it) I am sure I make typos when on my pc. But, I am well educated and can actually hold a conversation so long as I know enough on the subject.

I dislike text speak, I dislike spelling/grammar nazis.

If you don't like a message from someone, then delete. If you don't like someones profile coz dey talk lyk dis, move on.

Just because someone can not spell, does not automatically make them thick or a red top subscriber who can not hold a conversation.

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By *aybe_amyWoman  over a year ago

Wales

I find badly written messages off-putting. However, if spelling mistakes concern you, I fear the 'Grauniad' is the wrong paper of choice.

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By *histler21Man  over a year ago

Ipswich


"I read The Guardian once does that make me posh "

I stood next to a man reading The Guardian - does that make me posh or is it something best not mentioned?

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


"On another point, I do find the approach of "you're such a judgemental snob for liking good spelling" quite judgemental get over yourself "

I wrote a witty reply to this but the predictive text changed it for me so it became less witty and more rude

Anyway, I'm sure I'm mostly over myself these days, but thanks for your input.

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


"I read The Guardian once does that make me posh

I stood next to a man reading The Guardian - does that make me posh or is it something best not mentioned?"

The guardian isn't "posh" if that's the look you're after stand next to the person reading the FT!

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By *histler21Man  over a year ago

Ipswich


"I read The Guardian once does that make me posh

I stood next to a man reading The Guardian - does that make me posh or is it something best not mentioned?

The guardian isn't "posh" if that's the look you're after stand next to the person reading the FT!"

Noted. You can always rely on the forum for advice

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Does spelling matter? Of course if does! Take the following two sentences.

1) Aunt Mary helped Uncle Jack off a horse.

2) Aunt Mary helped uncle jack off a horse.

Now, we are one capital letter between a helpful act and an illegal one"

Illegal you say

Quick burn the dvd's before the forum is raided. Somebody hide Mr Ed !

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


"I read The Guardian once does that make me posh

I stood next to a man reading The Guardian - does that make me posh or is it something best not mentioned?

The guardian isn't "posh" if that's the look you're after stand next to the person reading the FT!

Noted. You can always rely on the forum for advice "

It's the least I can do

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


"

Quick burn the dvd's before the forum is raided. Somebody hide Mr Ed !"

Mr Ed! That ages you

"A horse is a horse of course"

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"

Quick burn the dvd's before the forum is raided. Somebody hide Mr Ed !

Mr Ed! That ages you

"A horse is a horse of course"

"

No age restriction on swinging horses you know !

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

Right you bastards! lol

I am dyslexic and get things wrong all the time! Does not mean im stupid! So what if I spell the odd word wrong? most the time I check words on phone before I write messages or post on forums but not always... You wouldnt lose me in a conversation and you would have no idea that I cant spell if we spoke in person. I can understand that you might judge people by there messages, but its what they say that is important not how they spell it...

Did you know einstein and da vinci! so bore off people!!!

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

Swinging or rocking? Anyway I digress.

Spelling can be important to convey information and communicate effectively. If the receiver of the communication doesn't understand/like/appreciate what you're trying to say then the connection will in all honesty probably not be there. For some people this site is all about physical orgasms and cock and pussy etc, for others it's about something else. Doesn't make either group wrong just incompatible.

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

The was both dyslexic

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


"Right you bastards! lol

I am dyslexic and get things wrong all the time! Does not mean im stupid! So what if I spell the odd word wrong? most the time I check words on phone before I write messages or post on forums but not always... You wouldnt lose me in a conversation and you would have no idea that I cant spell if we spoke in person. I can understand that you might judge people by there messages, but its what they say that is important not how they spell it...

Did you know einstein and da vinci! so bore off people!!!"

I think the majority of people know this and appreciate it. You clearly take time to check and that comes across, however, typos and the odd mistake are expected, wheras poorly written messages are a different thing.

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


"Right you bastards! lol

I am dyslexic and get things wrong all the time! Does not mean im stupid! So what if I spell the odd word wrong? most the time I check words on phone before I write messages or post on forums but not always... You wouldnt lose me in a conversation and you would have no idea that I cant spell if we spoke in person. I can understand that you might judge people by there messages, but its what they say that is important not how they spell it...

Did you know einstein and da vinci! so bore off people!!!

I think the majority of people know this and appreciate it. You clearly take time to check and that comes across, however, typos and the odd mistake are expected, wheras poorly written messages are a different thing."

Yeah well the rest can bore off!

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

How should someone "bore off"? Do they spin themselves into the ground?

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


"How should someone "bore off"? Do they spin themselves into the ground?"

Was that you trying to be funny? sorry just checking so I can pretend to laugh!

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

Have to confess I don't know what bore off means either?? Not being funny, never heard it before.

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

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

I am OK with missed letter's (can't type well myself) I am sort of OK with bad spelling, I am mostly fine with poor grammar.

I can't stand it when people use a lower case i (as in the word I) again I can forgive it once as a typo, but when it's repeated then the reject pile is calling

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By *ptimusDMan  over a year ago

Birmingham

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By *ptimusDMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"Spelling can be important to convey information and communicate effectively. If the receiver of the communication doesn't understand/like/appreciate what you're trying to say then the connection will in all honesty probably not be there. For some people this site is all about physical orgasms and cock and pussy etc, for others it's about something else. Doesn't make either group wrong just incompatible. "

Couldn't agree more. Call it what you like, it still all boils down to communication & swinging preferences.

There are "spelling mistakes" and there are "this person can't spell, punctuate & their grammar is shocking". The former could probably be ignored by most while the latter can be understandably off putting to most.

Some people seek more than a gorgeous body & a pretty face when they meet. As they'll largely communicate via email, they can be excused if they judge potential playmates with how they come off when they write.

That said, I admit to be swayed more by visuals than a potential playmate's mind. Which simply means that while I enjoy cerebral conversations, I can take it or leave it when it comes to swinging. So if you spell & write like a 5 year old but I manage to understand from what I read in your emails & what I see in your pictures that you will be worth my while, then I will have no problem meeting up if the feeling was mutual.

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


"How should someone "bore off"? Do they spin themselves into the ground?

Was that you trying to be funny? sorry just checking so I can pretend to laugh!"

Nope, just honestly curious what the heck you are on about.

Einstein and Leonardo da Vinci weren't dyslexic either, so not sure where you got that from.

Here's a smiley to show I'm not being nasty.

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


"How should someone "bore off"? Do they spin themselves into the ground?

Was that you trying to be funny? sorry just checking so I can pretend to laugh!

Nope, just honestly curious what the heck you are on about.

Einstein and Leonardo da Vinci weren't dyslexic either, so not sure where you got that from.

Here's a smiley to show I'm not being nasty.

"

ok how about fuck off, do you understand that?

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"How should someone "bore off"? Do they spin themselves into the ground?

Was that you trying to be funny? sorry just checking so I can pretend to laugh!

Nope, just honestly curious what the heck you are on about.

Einstein and Leonardo da Vinci weren't dyslexic either, so not sure where you got that from.

Here's a smiley to show I'm not being nasty.

ok how about fuck off, do you understand that? "

Oops and then came the naughty step

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

I've been naughty stepped for alot less. (perhaps not)

And still none the wiser as to what "bore

off" means! Don't ban him before he explains.

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By *els_BellsWoman  over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"I've been naughty stepped for alot less. (perhaps not)

And still none the wiser as to what "bore

off" means! Don't ban him before he explains.

"

I think it means, go and bore someone else.

I'm not too sure, don't shoot me you dictionary police if I got it wrong please!!!!

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


"Ha ha! They've edited their profile and removed the newspaper names... People really are funny. I can be a snob and say a woman who drinks pints can't be that much of a lady and anyone that lives in Bradford can't be a good class of people but I won't or maybe I have in a backward way... I am an excellent speller and have had a very expensive education but even I make mistakes and would never look down on anyone that couldn't spell well, those things don't define a person or make them any less substantial."

Women who drink pints aren't classy? No one from Bradford can be classy? In taking a swipe at what you perceive to be my prejudice against poor spellers, I hope your very expensive education taught you the meaning of irony...

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

Yes, it's when something is almost but not quite like iron.

The same as steely and aluminiumy.

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


"Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still....

From reading you profile and other posts you definitely seem to think your above others and always seek assurances your not coming a cross as snobby when you know you think your a class above. You think reading a certain news paper defines class. How do you know the person who mailed you isn't a very successful business owner who has dyslexia?? You jump to conclusions over class and snobbery far to quickly, very hyacinth bucket(bouquet) don't you think

It's nothing to do with being "above" anyone, but having different interests. I'm not sneering at people, rather identifying a prejudice in my own perspective. I think reading "a certain newspaper" defines our interests, rather than our class and that it is better to be honest about what you like. We are who we are. But thanks for your comments on being judgemental.

Rubbish, all papers and news channels tell the same news and stories as each other, they just put them across in a different way. You used the reference to what you read as a standard of class.

You have said on another thread about profiles saying what they don't want etc, and that you find that off putting, yet you have your own demands, how about you put the same amount of effort into your profile as you do info pulling apart others, that way you might be able to show people your genuine by getting a verification from a meet "

I haven't had to read anything about Celebs eating an anus in the jungle or that people romping in Taxis are getting arrested today thank goodness.To say all news outlets report the same news is a huge generalisation. If you like reading the Sun, great! If you like reading the Times, brilliant! If you like watching Jeremy Kyle, you do that, who am I to judge. If you like opera rather than Corrie, I'm delighted. But I also know that there will be little in common between me and someone who thinks Jeremy Kyle is a good guy. Doesn't make me better or worse, just different. If you don't like that I read the Guardian, well, I'm sorry, I also listen to Radio 4, watch documentaries and go to the Theatre and like nice wine. I'm clearly not your type, so vilify me and pull apart my profile, or ignore me

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

makes me laugh how many people judge someone on their spelling, yet are the first to get on the looks don't matter bandwagon!!!!

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


"Does spelling matter? We got this..."a sore your profile..." Are we snobs for cringing? I think we probably are. But still...."

If it bothers you then there is little you can do about it. It does hint at a lack of tolerance but we are all intolerant in some ways.

For us if its legible its not an issue we are more interested in content and imagination but that's us.

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


"had a nice meet, lovely woman who then left an atrociously spelt verification. I can't look past it to meet again. small wonder you're single... what a twat "

so I am twat because I do not wish to spend my time with a illiterate cunt? fair enough!

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By *nteressanteMan  over a year ago

Manchester

people who use the word discrete when they mean discreet and who spell tongue tounge should be taken out and shot....

just saying like

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