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mASF post by "nedjimbo" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, June 6, 2005ok so what elements of a story or some kind of personality conveying material
create attraction and what doesn't?
I've heard different things from many different people, swinggcat says
something goofy and off the wall just about your life will help ground them to
your reality, juggler says its about how you felt/reacted from something and
mystery also advocates showing that you have an attractive life
what are your guys' takes on it? what elements do YOU use in stories?
do you look for covert bragging positive traits(travel lots/leader/hangs out
with or fucks HBs)? or grounding them to your reality (job/lifestyle)? or is it
something different?
conversely what do you think makes stories UNattractive?
I've been having a bitch of a time filtering through my good stuff (when I
almost picked up a bomb suitcase from an airport/crazy drum instructor from my
HS drumline) and my bad stuff (pissed in a powerade bottle) so a more concise
filter would help
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