ProfV 10Q for Faith of InBedWithFaith.COM

ProfV, this is a ...

  • Stupid idea, you ramble on too much

    Votes: 9 45.0%
  • Not a bad idea, although it's redundant

    Votes: 2 10.0%
  • Something we should do with every OSCM (or even unchecked star)

    Votes: 5 25.0%
  • Other?

    Votes: 4 20.0%

  • Total voters
    20
I'm going to try something new. Here's ten (10) questions for Faith of InBedWithFaith.COM. She should feel free to decline to answer any one, and we should honor her decline by not asking it again. Also, members can and should please use this as a reference in the future of what or what not to ask her, although I'm clearly not an authority or mod on that matter. Just trying to get a feel. ;)

1. Inquisitional Limitations

What questions do you enjoy being asked? Which ones do you find annoying? Which ones "cross the line"? Examples will do, we should be able to draw from there. I would like to ask deeper questions into your sexual preferences in lovers, how they love you, etc..., but I will stay away from those in this set (unless you respond that you are open to it for a follow-up set).

2. Your Full or Stage Name ... Faith ?

Some of us have seen your surname highlighted as "Nelson" on a few pages? Is this true? False? Would rather not answer negatively or positively? Or do you have a stage surname you'd like people to use from here on out? I.e., it probably wouldn't hurt to throw such a stage name out now, as FreeOnes has a good userbase and it should be well proliferated. Or would you just like everyone to know you as faith, and use your site for any differentiation?

3. Origin and Accent

I noted in one of your posts that you say you are living, possibly from, northern England. I am not the best with British accents, but I try not be an ignorant American either. I noticed you were not quite what I'd associate with an urban London or even more of southern isle, but not (again, given my limited, land-locked-American exposure) approaching Welsh either (possibly more of a rural London?). Also, what accents do you yourself find sexy in the UK? The Americas? Elsewhere?

4. Breasts Only?

I'll ask this first. You seem to key in on your breasts in many responses. Is this because you think they are your best, set of physical attributes? Or what most men focus on and you appease us without holding reserving? Or both? If not, what is? Or if so, do you find they are on their own? Or are their other aspects about your being that make them even better in combination?

5. Weight and Proportion

I'll ask this next. I noted several times you complained about your own weight and appearance, not just in the "F.E." pictures/movies, but even in some rather flattering sets where your hourglass form (frontal view) and rare S-shape (side view) are in full view -- e.g., http://www.donita-dunes.net/tgp/bigtit-movies/Faith_Big_Tits_3/Big_Tits/Big_Tits.php . What makes you "fat" in such pictures? Is it your overall size? Is it any stomach protrusion? Or is it that you feel you're in excess of your recommended weight based on the body mass index (BMI) or something else? What size to you aspire to be (use an example of another model if you wish)?

6. Female Body Shape

I basically re-wrote the entire organization of the Wikipedia page "Female Body Shape" ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_body_shape ), including the technical aspects (i.e., inflection, combination, distribution) with several citations (some medical), and several other contributors have expanded on this with further citations. I have been studying the female enigma with weight ever since Kate Dillon, the size 6 teenage model predicted to be the next Cindy Crawford, nearly died of anorexia, before realizing she should be healthy below a size 10, and decided to be confortably a full figured model at size 14. I have regularly argued that it is extremely difficult for most women to be anything less than a size 6-8 with your combination of hourglass and width in its extreme proportion, but you are still slender. And what would you say if doctors say the best indicator of excess weight is the protrusion of the stomach, and less than 1" is healthy? Do you have any other views on this in general?

7. Faith Exposed "Behind the Scenes"?

Would you like to air the story about Faith Exposed? Can you without legal issues? Would you rather not? Many of us were under the assumption that someone released it into the public, and once you realized there were legal issues in preventing its release, you made a good effort to try to "roll with it." But now you've decided it's not you, and decided to end it. Would you like to share your history, views and/or feelings without fear of judgment here?

8. Men Care and/or Care Not?

I don't know if this is related, but do you consider many men to be caring of your interests, feelings, considerations? How often are you pressured to do things by men? How often are you treated poorly when you don't oblige them in these matters? Are most men understanding? Or not? Is it a sober versus ******* issue? Societial issue? Other? Or not an issue at all, or one that is easily dealt with? If the latter, has it always been that way for you? Or did it come about later?

9. How Men Should Care?

What should men care about when it comes to women? When it comes to nude models? When it comes to interactions in general? How do you want men, or even women, to treat others in the industry of nude/glamour modeling? Nude modeling with penetration (but not by a man)? Or hardcore penetration by a man? I've long argued that men should always treat every woman like a lady, and although that doesn't mean you should let a woman walk all over you (such women should just be avoided, reserve your lust/love for another in that case), but always treat a woman like a lady, under all circumstances. Do you think that should not hold for all women? Do some women "deserve" what they allegedly sow in their on-screen, or even off-screen, actions? What about women who claim to love to be treated with little respect, or at least on-screen?

10. Lustful Men, Bad and/or Good?

I have also fully admited that I lust after women, and I do not wish to contain that lust, believe women were designed for my pleasure, but with one caveat -- I have to have the direct approval of the woman to do such. I believe women were designed for love making with men, and not just procreation, but to various levels (and vice-versa, as a man consents). As long as the consent is given, and the woman enjoys a man's lust and physical interaction, I see no harm. But do some things go to far? Do some men send the wrong message? Do some women? Does the industry do a bad job in general? Or does the industry cater to those who do? Is the industry too "outcast" from the norm, causing the more erotic aspects to not be favored versus the non-mainstream aspects that really are more "outcast" (e.g., violent), which I don't agree with (among most others). Do you think things would be better for women if general erotica was accepted as mainstream? Or worse? Especially for those of us in the US?

In all cases, thank you for just reading these questions, and responding if and as you see fit.
 

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Looking forward to if and what Faith will be answering... Perhaps the questions should be shorter.

Regards

Prophecy
 

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1. Inquisitional Limitations

To be honest i do find it annoyed when people ask me about my love life and my sexual preferance. So ill say it now, im straight and im not interested in talking about my love life, its my private life and i wish to keep it that way, and i hope people can respect that.

2. Your Full or Stage Name ... Faith ?

Faith Nelson is not my name, someone made that up and it annoys the hell out of me when people use it, for all intensive perposes its just Faith for now.

3. Origin and Accent

I was born, bread and raised in the north of England, in Yorkshire to be exact, and that is where i live now.

4. Breasts Only?

My breasts are my most famous and also most noticeable asset. I like my eyes as well though ;)

5. Weight and Proportion

I am on a drive to lose weight and get fit at the moment. My BMI is totally a totally healthy 21, but i wish to get more toned and get a flatter stomach and thinner legs.

6. Female Body Shape

I think the hour glass shape is perfect, however, i wish to have a flatter stomach and thinner legs, i will still, hopefully have my boobs. I think Kelly Brook has an amazing figure, as does Keeley Hazell.

7. Faith Exposed "Behind the Scenes"?

Basically it caused a lot of problems and pressures with my boyfriend because the owner was so unreasonable. There was not a week went by when i wasnt falling out with him and arguing with my bf. It was an awful situation and i was very unhappy at the time. After i left the owner has done nothing but try and cause trouble for me and spread lies, its very hurtful being that he still earns off that site and i dont. So im just getting on with my own thing and ignoring him, im not going to let him get me down.

8. Men Care and/or Care Not?

Anyone who knows me will know that i cant easily be ****** into anything, im a very strong willed person and very fiesty. If you are unfortunate enough to catch me on a bad day and you try and ***** me into something you are liable to get a left hook round the chops.

9. How Men Should Care?

I dont think anyone should be treated differently because of their job, thats just discrimination and prejudice. I dont really care what people think about me, i think a lot of people waste too much time worrying about insignificant people. To me i dont differentiate between men and women they either like me or they dont, and if they dont they are either respectful or they arent. A lot of men are led by their dicks with me and think im easy or whatever but after 5 minutes of meeting me they usually slink off with their tails between their legs.

10. Lustful Men, Bad and/or Good?

Yeah i think its becoming a lot more accepted. However, im not doing hardcore porn with a lot of different guys, so i guess im more accepted than others. I think both men and women should be able to explore their sexuality and their desires without society branding them perverted or strange. At the end of a day one mans trash is another mans treasure and wouldnt it be boring if we all liked the same thing?

Thank you for giving me the chance to answer your expertly written and extremely thoughtful questions!
 
3. Origin and Accent

I was born, bread and raised in the north of England, in Yorkshire to be exact, and that is where i live now.

*hums the Hovis ad tune* Nice to see you posting around here, Faith. :)

The three accents you mentioned are very different, ProfV.

Welsh is very sing-song, with noticeably longer vowels, as in "valleys" where the 'a' would be lengthened, and the pitch would be noticeably higher on the second syllable, especially if it was at the end of a sentence. If you want to hear a mild Welsh accent, have a listen to Catherine Zeta Jones or Charlotte Church.

There's loads of London accents, ranging from Received Pronunciation, which sounds fairly posh to non-British ears, right through to Cockney. RP is by far the most common (but not common sounding) accent on TV -- everyone from Jude Law to Tony Blair has an RP accent. Cockney is the typical Dickensian accent -- think Artful Dodger in Oliver Twist, Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen. But because London is such a melting pot of cultures, accents change and emerge all the time. For example, Sacha Baron Cohen's alter-ego Ali G speaks in another inner-city London accent, Jafaican (no, not the same as Jamaican).

Northern accents like Faith's can be distinguished from London accents very easily by the way people say words like 'grass'. A person from Yorkshire would say it in such a way that it would rhyme with 'gas' or 'lass'. A Londoner would have it rhyme with 'arse'. :D Other typical traits of Yorkshire accents would be the way the word 'the' can almost completely vanish in speech, i.e. 'I'm going to t' shop. Shall I get t' newspaper?' I can't think of anyone famous with a Yorkshire accent off the top of my head at the moment -- just go watch an episode of Emmerdale. :D
 
To answer two (2) responses and to tally the first ten (10) votes ...

First off, thanx to Faith for answering my questions. I hope they are of some use to the board in the future when similar questions (or attitudes that should be avoided) arise. I will let them all stand, sans one.

Not to take away from Kelly Brook or Keeley Hazell, as they have extremely and almost uniquely crafted figures, partially hourglass but with wider hips than chest (heading towards pear-spoon shaped). I also love one OSCM named Britney Swallows on this board for the same, although I think her tri-dimple bests either of those two by far. You are more of a perfect hourglass, with a far better and wider chest (before even considering your more ample bust) that is more symmetrical in my view. Adding in your width, while still being extremely slender, you are far more beautiful than either, and I think many men wish they were your existing type than theirs. Your S-curve from the side is also very much like Gianna's, although I'd have to give the overall edge to your form as a whole (sorry Gianna if you read this, neither that my opinion counts much nor am I much of a catch). I really don't think your realize how popular you really are Faith, and broadly so (not just for your bust).

Furthermore, I totally disagree with your assessment on your legs, and I think many men would as well. It starts at below your mid-section, fangs out well into your full set of buttocks and then round down those powerful thighs. I can only imagine the looks you get when you wear a dress with a high cut where you expose them, but when you are in a high-cut teddy (both of which I love on my wife for the same reason). Such thighs are not only beyond sexy, but they suggest a rather overpowering experience for male lovers that you so bless with your intimacy. But I will leave the rest of those thoughts to imaginations (noting #1). ;)

Secondly, DreamSparrow, I'm very aware of major differences of various accents in the greater Commonwealth and even the British isles, despite being a land-locked American. So thank you for refining my understanding even more as I try my best not to be too ignorant. I can understand how London is a mix, just as I live in Florida and work in New York, two of the biggest influxes of immigrants. I have also worked the majority of my career as "the minority" in my fiend, so I get to sample many different backgrounds, beliefs and cultures every day, even if they are partially skewed by residency int he US.

Lastly, of the first ten (10) votes, half of you said this was stupid. I only got one, single vote -- from Prophecy I assume, so that doesn't count ;) -- that we should do this with more OSCM. So much for "learning" from this I guess, I was hoping more for comments or criticisms in the questions, and not just votes against the approach itself. Oh well, I guess I'm not in-sync with most of the board.
 
Lastly, of the first ten (10) votes, half of you said this was stupid. I only got one, single vote -- from Prophecy I assume, so that doesn't count ;) -- that we should do this with more OSCM. So much for "learning" from this I guess, I was hoping more for comments or criticisms in the questions, and not just votes against the approach itself. Oh well, I guess I'm not in-sync with most of the board.

To be frank, I voted for "Other" and clarified it a bit in my posting, but not enough. There was nothing between "Not a bad idea, but redundant" and "Something we should do with every [...]". I think it's a good idea and not redundant, but the questions are a bit too detailed. Or no, not too detailed, but too many questions per chapter. Perhaps a little bit of simplification would be good.

Regards

Porphecy
 
Lastly, of the first ten (10) votes, half of you said this was stupid. I only got one, single vote -- from Prophecy I assume, so that doesn't count ;) -- that we should do this with more OSCM. So much for "learning" from this I guess, I was hoping more for comments or criticisms in the questions, and not just votes against the approach itself. Oh well, I guess I'm not in-sync with most of the board.

I believe you'd be mistaken in thinking that people voted that way because they regarded the idea as stupid. I certainly didn't. I chose that option because I thought the questions were unnecessarily verbose. It's down to the way you worded the poll options. Simple is better.

I think it's a good idea to have more interaction with the OCSMs, sure. Who doesn't? But I rather doubt most models and pornstars are going to have the patience to wade through a post that contains in excess of 50+ questions. Credit to Faith for doing so.

There, hope I explained my vote. :)
 
Now that's better ...

Now that's better feedback. ;)
 
The questions were actually short, then with detail ...

I write reports and technical documents regularly. I put an "Executive Summary" at the top. The executives of the reports don't complain, because they just read the summary. But the technologists would complain if I left out the detail.

Most of the bolded phrases were questions that could be answered on their own, without reading more. I then went into more detail with more, less broad questions and/or comments. That was to fill in if there were any questions left.

I really try to combine with headings and/or summary with detail as people wish to read, just like a table of contents and/or executive summary. I wish people could see that. Not all questions are simple or well defined, although I do try to be brief in headings and/or summaries. ;)

Comments are appreciated, even criticisms. I'll try a different approach next time, maybe pre-listing the questions before going into detail.
 
Northern accents like Faith's can be distinguished from London accents very easily by the way people say words like 'grass'. A person from Yorkshire would say it in such a way that it would rhyme with 'gas' or 'lass'. A Londoner would have it rhyme with 'arse'. :D Other typical traits of Yorkshire accents would be the way the word 'the' can almost completely vanish in speech, i.e. 'I'm going to t' shop. Shall I get t' newspaper?' I can't think of anyone famous with a Yorkshire accent off the top of my head at the moment -- just go watch an episode of Emmerdale. :D

Coming from a very Yorkshire person....no!

We say grass like grass. If you want a lesson in Tyke it goes a little like this...

Wot da trying to sa, dat we talk like someding we don't. Hope da read this lesson as now I take my ta's and leave.

De and da are the most used words of a true Yorkshire person. But a lot of words people seem to think we change we don't. If you want a Yorkshire accent listen to Sean Bean. It always seems to be there no matter what he does and no matter how much he tries to cover it.

PS
Most of the people in or been in Emmerdale aren't from Yorkshire. Most are from the age old enemy Lancashire.
 
Coming from a very Yorkshire person....no!

We say grass like grass.

:) How does that make sense? Every one says grass like grass, just like everyone says tomato like tomato.

The point of comparing 'grass' with other rhyming words (particularly those ones which don't vary much in their pronunciation from accent to accent), is to get an idea of how the vowels are pronounced. You only understand the sound by comparing it with something you already know.

Most of the people in or been in Emmerdale aren't from Yorkshire. Most are from the age old enemy Lancashire.

I haven't watched it since I was a ***, so I was just taking a guess, given where it's supposed to be set.
 
Funny how this thread turns into a discussion of accents. :) Well, I'm only a foreigner and not familiar with those subtle differences, but I can definitely say that I like British English more than American. It sounds somewhat distinguished and - arrogant, but in a very positive connotation. I like the A in "ask" being pronounced like in "far". And I would always prefer "grass" being pronounced with an A like in "far" - although I've heard many British people pronounce it with an A like in "bad".

But ok, we're going off-topic. :)

Regards

Prophecy
 
:) How does that make sense? Every one says grass like grass, just like everyone says tomato like tomato.

Meant we say grass and not gas or any other thing he decided we said instead of it.

You see the problem here is the same problem as with the British accent in American films. They think that we talk one way when no one actually does. Take the accent he's taking about. I live in Sheffield and we are known as DeDa's by the people in the place I work of Rotherham. As our Tyke accent is thicker than theirs, even though there is only 10 miles between them. But even we don't have the thickest accent as that is Barnsley.

The main problem with the Yorkshire accent is TV programs like Emmerdale. Most the people on it aren't from Yorkshire as I've stated above. Most of them don't even use the Yorkshire accent but a Lancashire one. So then people start to think that is our accent. If you want a proper Yorkshire or even Sheffield accent then Sean Bean is born raised and still at times lives here.

So if tha wants a proper Tyke accent den listen ta him.
(See I'm that fluent, I can even type in it :))
Oh and I've never watched Emmerdale, just seen it avertised which always makes me laugh with the fake accents. In fact it could be a comedy come to think of it!



The reason this has gone off topic is the first ones been dealt with (whatever that was :dunno:).
 
Meant we say grass and not gas or any other thing he decided we said instead of it.

Who's he? :1orglaugh You mean me?

I didn't say people from Yorkshire pronounce grass as gas :eek:, I said the way grass is pronounced means it rhymes with the commonest pronunciation for words like 'gas' or 'lass' i.e. that the 'a' is a short vowel.

Even in London, no-one would attempt to pronounce 'lass' or 'gas' so it rhymed with a London pronunciation of the word 'grass'. That was the point of the distinction -- thought it seemed pretty clear.

You see the problem here is the same problem as with the British accent in American films. They think that we talk one way when no one actually does. Take the accent he's taking about. I live in Sheffield and we are known as DeDa's by the people in the place I work of Rotherham. As our Tyke accent is thicker than theirs, even though there is only 10 miles between them. But even we don't have the thickest accent as that is Barnsley.

As you'll note in my first post, I refer to a set of Yorkshire accents (plural) -- of course there are differences depending on where you live, just as a Swansea accent isn't the same as one from Cardiff, although they share enough similarities that they can all be grouped as Welsh.

The main problem with the Yorkshire accent is TV programs like Emmerdale. Most the people on it aren't from Yorkshire as I've stated above. Most of them don't even use the Yorkshire accent but a Lancashire one.

I think most Brits can tell when they hear a Yorkshire accent. It's pretty distinctive, as accents go.

I like the A in "ask" being pronounced like in "far". And I would always prefer "grass" being pronounced with an A like in "far" - although I've heard many British people pronounce it with an A like in "bad".

Actually, you pretty much hit the nail on the head. :) That's what I was explaining above too.

The broad 'a' sound in 'far' for words like 'ask', 'grass', is something you'll hear in and around London and the Home Counties. The further north you go, words like 'ask' and 'grass' do get pronounced like the short 'a' sound in 'bad'.
 
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