I did go back and read Debbie's post and while it reads like she is speaking for all women, I doubt if that is the case.
Also, Debbie is directing her instructions at all of the men on AZ Billiards and that has it's own story.
With all of that being said and done, I often feel just like Debbie when I am at the pool room when people interupt my practice sessions to chat and tell me about new things going on in their life as well as the pool world. I couldn't count the number of times people have interupted my practice to offer advice, chat, or make attempts to be friendly with me. It happens every time I practice, not sometimes.
The difference is that I realize that people just want to be friendly, maybe they just want to be a part of the pool room and talking to me makes them happy, maybe they notice my game is a little off and want to help me, or maybe they simply want to interact. I always stop what I am doing, am always polite and try to answer their question or listen to their statements. As soon as that is over, I politely get back to working on my game.
It sometimes takes even the most well-intentioned people a couple of times at interupting my game to understand that I take my practice as seriously as my tournament play. Some never learn. But eventually most of them get the message and in the future will give me a knowing nod IF they can catch my eye the next time they see me practicing. :grin: The latter group, I make sure to socialize with, when I am finished practicing if they aren't at the table.
JoeyA