I made it, I believe, quite clear that Amanda was forbidden to use her healing magics save at great need, for the sake of her health. Great magic puts a great strain on her body, and could do permanent damage. Apparently, however, I failed to emphasize this enough.
Therefore, I will make myself very clear indeed. Nobody, NOBODY, is to ask Amanda to perform any act of magic for them, for any reason whatsoever. Not a finding spell, not a charm, not the levitation of a pencil. Since clearly concern for her health is not a sufficient deterrent, perhaps the prospect of personal punishment will do the job.
This subject is not open to debate. Nobody is to take this up with Amanda, or in any way make her feel guilty for not being available to be taken advantage of. I trust that this is sufficiently clear to everyone.
Therefore, I will make myself very clear indeed. Nobody, NOBODY, is to ask Amanda to perform any act of magic for them, for any reason whatsoever. Not a finding spell, not a charm, not the levitation of a pencil. Since clearly concern for her health is not a sufficient deterrent, perhaps the prospect of personal punishment will do the job.
This subject is not open to debate. Nobody is to take this up with Amanda, or in any way make her feel guilty for not being available to be taken advantage of. I trust that this is sufficiently clear to everyone.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:17 am (UTC)What Amanda chooses to do, I repeat, is her own affair. My original post didn't question her judgement, Forge. It questioned everyone else's. And frankly, the outraged insistance that you should all be entitled to ask whatever you wish of her - for the sake of *her* freedom of choice, of course - is not doing anything to improve my opinion of it. If you are so determined that Amanda should be free to do whatever she wishes, then why are you arguing the right of others to pressure her to do things she doesn't necessarily want to?
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:42 am (UTC)Also. There's a difference between asking her once to do something and backing off if she seems not to want to, even if she doesn't actually say no, and pressuring her.
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Date: 2005-02-20 02:11 am (UTC)Bring some twinkies too, please?
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Date: 2005-02-20 02:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 02:23 am (UTC)You will eat it. Nourishment is good.