evergrey(sub female){Ashigeru} |
6 years ago •
Jan 6, 2018
References
6 years ago •
Jan 6, 2018
evergrey(sub female){Ashigeru} • Jan 6, 2018
Hi!
So, I personally think asking for references is perfectly reasonable, and someone being offended by the request is a red flag. If I am considering getting involved with someone, I ask for references, and I also ask around about them. I've found that some people want to curate their references and get upset if you ask around beyond the people they have told you to ask, or the posts they have pointed you to online. Another red flag. I feel that people who value their partners will approve of said partners taking their own safety seriously and checking on someone's reputation from more than one angle. People who value themselves are also hopefully going to value those they share themselves with, ya know? If you think you don't deserve any better than whatever you get, how highly do you think of those who you give yourself to? Here's the bit I'm looking to discuss- how do you verify references? Do you also ask around about someone? I suppose this would count for online stuff, if you asked in chat rooms or the like, but even more so, how do you go about checking on someone's reputation in real life communities? I like to find out where they play, if they do play in public, and asking the people who run those events or regularly attend them. If the person whom I am considering name-drops local people who are respected in the scene, I ask those people about that person to see if they really do know them. Sometimes people can unfairly get a bad rep, if there's a clique type of thing going, but that's why, for me, it's important to get as many data points as possible. When the person only plays privately, and I've never met or heard of the people they provide references from, I tend to take a lot longer getting to know them before deciding to play. Thoughts? |
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