Sinduction
It's also part of a pro reader's responsibility, at least I feel it is mine, to know who needs more help than I can give. If someone came to me and tried to interrogate me, I'd know right away that they are in need of more help than I can give them. That is why I would not read for them.
If it was someone who was simply curious and wanted to discuss these things, then that's a different story. I deal with that all the time. But hammering off questions is not a discussion.
I think one thing you are forgetting is that a lot of us get hassled from people asking the same type of questions. It's all in the approach, why not have a nice conversation instead of interrogating?
There's this thing called tact and respect. Would you go to a hairdresser and ask if their religion had anything to do with how they'd style your hair?
And if she did not wish to discuss her religious beliefs in public and at work, with a stranger interrogating her, then tell her to turn down her ego?
Seriously, I do hope you were kidding.
If it was someone who was simply curious and wanted to discuss these things, then that's a different story. I deal with that all the time. But hammering off questions is not a discussion.
I think one thing you are forgetting is that a lot of us get hassled from people asking the same type of questions. It's all in the approach, why not have a nice conversation instead of interrogating?
There's this thing called tact and respect. Would you go to a hairdresser and ask if their religion had anything to do with how they'd style your hair?
And if she did not wish to discuss her religious beliefs in public and at work, with a stranger interrogating her, then tell her to turn down her ego?
Seriously, I do hope you were kidding.