That's perfectly all right, although the 'heads up' is appreciated.
[He sees the sense in Kim's advice, but not knowing any of the people he mentions well does make him a little leery. From what he's read, trust is an enormous piece of any BDSM practice, and while he can afford people the benefit of the doubt readily enough, entrusting strangers with something personal and potentially vulnerable is a different matter.
Still, it's helpful information, and there's no reason he can't simply make an effort to get to know any of these people before asking them anything.]
I'm not sure if this is the correct way to put this given the context, but would you consider Vrenille, Mr. Frost, and Ms. Ives to have professional and respectful attitudes towards their practices?
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[He sees the sense in Kim's advice, but not knowing any of the people he mentions well does make him a little leery. From what he's read, trust is an enormous piece of any BDSM practice, and while he can afford people the benefit of the doubt readily enough, entrusting strangers with something personal and potentially vulnerable is a different matter.
Still, it's helpful information, and there's no reason he can't simply make an effort to get to know any of these people before asking them anything.]
I'm not sure if this is the correct way to put this given the context, but would you consider Vrenille, Mr. Frost, and Ms. Ives to have professional and respectful attitudes towards their practices?