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JuliusRabbito

is this dumb on my part?

yes yes it is. but as i have stated before anything sexual with face/semen/saliva eating it, pee etc etc grosses me out, i hate Bj videos of real people and art bothers me, i do not see it as cute as other people do...some times when i ask people if they do NSFW because its facebook and they say yes  i am tempted to tell them i wont commission them "but i do" because of the type of art included in the examples..

is it okay to ask artists off hand to not show me that in the examples? i mean in a not rude way.
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Added: 1 year, 11 months ago
 
CyberCornEntropic
1 year, 11 months ago
No, it's not dumb.  It's okay to ask artists not to show you those sorts of examples, especially up front when you're still shopping around.  You'd be doing them a favor.  After all, they want to make a sale, not drive away a customer or waste your time and theirs by dragging out examples that won't sell.  But you have to tell them from the beginning both what you're looking for and what you don't want.  The only real justification you need is that, "It's not my thing."

Those aren't your fetish, and that's fine.  Artists looking to be commissioned have to be flexible.  Your preference for less raunchy things might just be a welcome change for them, but if they do drag out stuff you don't like, you're well within your rights to tell them it's not what you're looking for.  Since you're looking, you're under no obligation to commission if the examples they show you just don't do it for you.  It's all part of doing business.
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