by velvetpie
How about addressing this one next time? Disinterested meaning having no vested interest or private agenda to be pursued; uninterested meaning
bored, lacking involvement, unwilling to get involved. I've lost count of the number of times I have seen this mistake in Literotica stories.
Hello there Velvetpie, this article is
very helpfull and I know is appreciated.
Two other words come to mind here,
that although sound similar are different
in spelling and meaning.
"Than" is used in a comparative setting.
Lois likes high heels better THAN flats.
"THEN" is used when there is an element
of time.
Harold drove his truck to the coalyard and
bought a ton of anthracite, THEN he drove home
and unloaded it into the coal bunker.
Counsel does not have to be from a lawyer.
When I did not know what to do, my psychologist (or friend or wife or book), gave me good counsel.
Paul in Oklahoma