Decent massage, HE not required
Lurker here, don't really post much but I try to heed the advice in posts. Anyone know of a good reliable AMP to get a good 90 min or 60 min massage, don't really care about extras or HE. Richmond or Petersburg area. Thank you!
The Problem is how it was communicated
[QUOTE=Rentahoo;7209297]You don't have to look much to see that when someone asks for help with no history, they are generally told to RTFF. But when we say it again, we weren't being helpful enough. And then calling people asses (yes we can use a bad word).[/QUOTE]The initial responses were like the same old same old that apparently were communicated to others and gave no reason as to why. My point in congratulating the gentleman that went into detail was just that. Yelling at some newbie to "read the fucking forum", or do your own homework comes off as the angry old man yelling at the kids to get off his lawn. Being new that comes off as mad disrespectful and gives me no fucking reason as to why my simple question caused all this backlash. This person that last responded went out of their way to give reason as to why someone didn't just message with the address. His reasoning and information made me understand why the previous SMs messaged the way they did even if not understood at the time. Bitching at newbies week in and week out has got to annoying as hell I can see. But again, telling someone to read a forum, or telling them to do their own work doesn't let them know why. I am not blaming anyone for not giving any information. I am bringing attention to the lack of information to newbies that you all seem to say you have to break down each week. I was appreciative of the last message because it gave reason to things I didn't think of because I am new. As I stated before, if this is a true issue that you vets deal with all the time I ask that you come up with a newbie rules list or some shit. It would keep the forum clear of this garbage and people will know not to do it and why.
The Problem is how it was communicated
[QUOTE=Rentahoo;7209297]You don't have to look much to see that when someone asks for help with no history, they are generally told to RTFF. But when we say it again, we weren't being helpful enough. And then calling people asses (yes we can use a bad word).[/QUOTE]The initial responses were like the same old same old that apparently were communicated to others and gave no reason as to why. My point in congratulating the gentleman that went into detail was just that. Yelling at some newbie to "read the fucking forum", or do your own homework comes off as the angry old man yelling at the kids to get off his lawn. Being new that comes off as mad disrespectful and gives me no fucking reason as to why my simple question caused all this backlash. This person that last responded went out of their way to give reason as to why someone didn't just message with the address. His reasoning and information made me understand why the previous SMs messaged the way they did even if not understood at the time. Bitching at newbies week in and week out has got to annoying as hell I can see. But again, telling someone to read a forum, or telling them to do their own work doesn't let them know why. I am not blaming anyone for not giving any information. I am bringing attention to the lack of information to newbies that you all seem to say you have to break down each week. I was appreciative of the last message because it gave reason to things I didn't think of because I am new. As I stated before, if this is a true issue that you vets deal with all the time I ask that you come up with a newbie rules list or some shit. It would keep the forum clear of this garbage and people will know not to do it and why.