Sunday, December 9, 2012

2 activities that I reject

There are 2 activities that I am most consistently approached regarding that I have absolutely no interest in engaging in irregardless of monetary gain. Blackmail being number 1. I find the very word distasteful. I realize that many ladies play in that realm, but for my own personal reasons I do not. My stance is not going to change. I have given a good bit of thought before arriving at my decision, therefore I am adamant in regards to it. All of the risk lays upon the lady's shoulders, and I for one refuse to find myself in a cell block predicament. I have checked into the legalities, and even with a contract of consent, the party blackmailing is still held liable legally. Blackmail is a felony which equates to a vacation spent in prison. Does that sound like an appealing option to you?? It doesn't to me. I cringe to even think about the number of females new to the scene taking on males for this type of play. Mind you I am not judging. I merely hope that both parties are fully informed of all possible ramifications. The second area of play is teamviewer. Once more you can run afoul of the law with this type of play, in that once you have access to a pc it could be stated that you did not have permission, or worse you could be prosecuted for hacking into their system. Now at this point you may say, but if they are giving me the password then I am free and clear....well no you are not. You must tread carefully as most times when this activity occurs, $ is taken, and this is where you will get in trouble. One, males may cancel any order you place, or if you log into their accts and send yourself gift cards, guess what....they can notify whatever company you went through that an unauthorized person placed the order. The company is going to cancel the order,and you can be held accountable legally for doing so, especially if the male in question is a vindictive one. I myself do not find the title ex-con attractive. In no way am I attempting to tell any lady what she should and should not do. My intentions are centered upon outlining my views and reasoning only, and should be seen as such. In conclusion any $ obtained through these activities is not defined as TRIBUTE. It is payment for service due to the very definition of tribute(freely given,expecting nothing in return) It has always been my thought that tribute is a gift of adoration, not something that should be forced or taken.

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