One of the promising young shooters that I've known for a few years was showing me his bow (a nice one that this 11yo hunts with) and let me handle it as he pointed out the features.
I asked his permission to draw the bow. He hesitated briefly and then politely said that he'd rather I didn't. I agreed that I'd been foolish to ask and was glad that he spoke his mind. Being assertive and saying no can save a lot of grief.
Thats awesome...Thumbs up...our generation apparantly may not be wise enough ..hopefully the next will...
I learned a lot from this post , I denied a request to draw my bow just yesterday,new policy is if it doesn't have an arrow resting on the rest I don't draw it , and I'm the only one authorized to draw it .
Thanks for posting