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It all started with one comment in an AIM conversation, and then turned into a BadIdea and just kept growing ...
- Knowing what you're doing can really improve your performance.
- Reading books can help you a little, but the only way to really develop your technique is to try it out on someone.
- Different techniques work better on some people than others.
- At different times in a session, you may need to vary the pace to keep the other party engaged.
- Enthusiasm is everything.
- Teenagers can use as much of it as they can get.
- It's fine one-on-one but more fun in a small group.
- Positive reenforcement helps improve technique.
- It's best to show, not tell.
- The cost varies from free to expensive.
- It's often better to learn from someone who's older and more experienced.
- It can, occasionally, be very frustrating.