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By *arambar OP Man
over a year ago
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Please can we have a new section of the forum dedicated to those "Would you [insert sexual act here] the person above" threads? Anyone else who is fed up of those threads can then easily avoid them by not visiting that section of the forum.
Many thanks in advance for implementing this at your earliest convenience.
Regards,
Victor Meldrew (aka _arambar) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They seem popular then with that many comments
They are not my cup of tea but they are ovbiously lots of other peoples"
And it seems that a few folk do get meets from them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't mind them,I rarely participate in them but they're friendly,harmless and obviously popular among the forumites
They're also easy to ignore if you don't like them
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't like them...I find them boring and infantile, but recognise some people are easily amused.
It's when you get a whole front page of them that they get tiresome...but I have to admit I've become fascinated in working out what the next "variation" on the same tired theme will be!
Good grief, I sound like a real grumpy old woman, but yeah, please Admin, corral them in one spot...pleeeeeeease, pretty please!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i equally find them boring and infantile and im afraid i dont see them as fun but more as reading a profile ie if they are too young, married or too far, its a big fat no from me, whereas in reality, i should look at them and say yes or no, based on their looks, how shallow |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's it tribute to Victor Meldrew wekkend again??? Like everything else on this site it's each to your own if your don't like the theme of a post don't read it
I agree with View those posts are a great way for newbies to dip their toes in the forums and as far as I'm comcerned the more the merrier |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I didn't realise they annoyed people. Maybe there should be a limit of 3 at any one time if not everyone likes them. "
Maybe members could be limited to starting one thread in 24 hours. That might concentrate the mind a bit. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's it tribute to Victor Meldrew wekkend again??? Like everything else on this site it's each to your own if your don't like the theme of a post don't read it
I agree with View those posts are a great way for newbies to dip their toes in the forums and as far as I'm comcerned the more the merrier "
I can assure you I NEVER post on them and NEVER read them, it's trawling past them to find something of interest I'm talking about.
Hence my support of a area for them! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think they are a useless pile of boring, immature, childish, naff shite so I just ignore them.
But if they make some folks happy, thats cool by me, I'll just continue to give them a berth as wide as my arse |
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"I didn't realise they annoyed people. Maybe there should be a limit of 3 at any one time if not everyone likes them.
Maybe members could be limited to starting one thread in 24 hours. That might concentrate the mind a bit."
I think that is more to the point.... |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
"I didn't realise they annoyed people. Maybe there should be a limit of 3 at any one time if not everyone likes them.
Maybe members could be limited to starting one thread in 24 hours. That might concentrate the mind a bit."
1 in 24 hours! Pretty obvious you don't start threads! Get your arse in gear and put more up! No one is stopping you!
Maybe if you dont put one thred a week up as a minimum and get 40 people posting on it then your not allowed to post on other threads? |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
"How about a New Poster Zone, where such threads could live, and everyone was nice to the newbies.
It could be called "Reception"
... or The Nursery."
That's real positive isn't it. Little respect for new posters please. |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
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Without new posters the forums would die. From about 100 users 12 months ago approx 30 are still active. You need new people bringing in new ideas. There are threads i dont like but hey i avoids them. To marginalise people isn't really a good thing in my book.Life moves and we need to move on as well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How about a New Poster Zone, where such threads could live, and everyone was nice to the newbies.
It could be called "Reception"
... or The Nursery.
That's real positive isn't it. Little respect for new posters please."
Am I right in thinking new members can't post for a week after they join?
How many actually use that week to read the forums, get up to speed with current topics and suss the sorta stuff that attracts derision? Precious few it looks to me.
Yes, I accept every newbie feels the need to post a 'look at me' but there are more positive ways of doing so than simply exhuming a 'how you **** the poster above' thread and renumbering it. OK, it's good way to get yourself noticed but not in a positive way. |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
"How about a New Poster Zone, where such threads could live, and everyone was nice to the newbies.
It could be called "Reception"
... or The Nursery.
That's real positive isn't it. Little respect for new posters please.
Am I right in thinking new members can't post for a week after they join?
How many actually use that week to read the forums, get up to speed with current topics and suss the sorta stuff that attracts derision? Precious few it looks to me.
Yes, I accept every newbie feels the need to post a 'look at me' but there are more positive ways of doing so than simply exhuming a 'how you **** the poster above' thread and renumbering it. OK, it's good way to get yourself noticed but not in a positive way."
Lets be serious here! New members female wise get inundated fro well over the first 7 days and are hardly likely to read the forums.
New members male spend the first 7 days messaging every profile with a pussy so they dont read. Couples well a bit of both. Should everyone have to read the forums before posting? Well i dont think so. Let them jump in. I for one if i think they are genuine will intact and avoid being negative with them. I certainly wouldn't tell them what to do.
I would rather have a fresh giddy newbie who is polite than an older member who adds nothing positive to the forums and in the main pulls down and picks at others threads yet doesn't put any up them selves. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How about a New Poster Zone, where such threads could live, and everyone was nice to the newbies.
It could be called "Reception"
... or The Nursery.
That's real positive isn't it. Little respect for new posters please.
Am I right in thinking new members can't post for a week after they join?
How many actually use that week to read the forums, get up to speed with current topics and suss the sorta stuff that attracts derision? Precious few it looks to me.
Yes, I accept every newbie feels the need to post a 'look at me' but there are more positive ways of doing so than simply exhuming a 'how you **** the poster above' thread and renumbering it. OK, it's good way to get yourself noticed but not in a positive way.
Lets be serious here! New members female wise get inundated fro well over the first 7 days and are hardly likely to read the forums.
New members male spend the first 7 days messaging every profile with a pussy so they dont read. Couples well a bit of both. Should everyone have to read the forums before posting? Well i dont think so. Let them jump in. I for one if i think they are genuine will intact and avoid being negative with them. I certainly wouldn't tell them what to do.
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I don't recall suggesting that anyone HAD to do anything - merely that reading the forums would be of considerable benefit to new members.
If nothing else it might help them avoid making the common newbie mistakes which attract adverse comments from the very people they are trying to attract. |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
"How about a New Poster Zone, where such threads could live, and everyone was nice to the newbies.
It could be called "Reception"
... or The Nursery.
That's real positive isn't it. Little respect for new posters please.
Am I right in thinking new members can't post for a week after they join?
How many actually use that week to read the forums, get up to speed with current topics and suss the sorta stuff that attracts derision? Precious few it looks to me.
Yes, I accept every newbie feels the need to post a 'look at me' but there are more positive ways of doing so than simply exhuming a 'how you **** the poster above' thread and renumbering it. OK, it's good way to get yourself noticed but not in a positive way.
Lets be serious here! New members female wise get inundated fro well over the first 7 days and are hardly likely to read the forums.
New members male spend the first 7 days messaging every profile with a pussy so they dont read. Couples well a bit of both. Should everyone have to read the forums before posting? Well i dont think so. Let them jump in. I for one if i think they are genuine will intact and avoid being negative with them. I certainly wouldn't tell them what to do.
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I don't recall suggesting that anyone HAD to do anything - merely that reading the forums would be of considerable benefit to new members.
If nothing else it might help them avoid making the common newbie mistakes which attract adverse comments from the very people they are trying to attract."
It may help but there and again it may help many people who have been on longer to read some threads. Realistically there are over a 1000 threads alone go up in the lounge plus all the other threads in other areas it would take a large amount of time to read a small percentage.
And i didn't say you said they HAD to read the threads i said "Should everyone have to read the forums before posting?" maybe reading posts isn't a bad thing come to think about it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sorry guys but really we need these em how should I call em slightly non serious posts to introduce newbies to the forums. I've been a member on the site for nearly two years and have only recently dipped my toes into the "big boy" forums as I like to call them despite being an over excited poster in the Ireland forum. You big boys can be a little cliquey I don't mean that in a bad way it's great to make friends on the forums and it helps keep banter going but these posts give the less confident members of our community a chance to build up their confidence in the forums in a slightly more relaxed manner than the more serious (used lightly) threads. Anyway just my pink fizz thoughts |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How about a New Poster Zone, where such threads could live, and everyone was nice to the newbies.
It could be called "Reception"
... or The Nursery.
That's real positive isn't it. Little respect for new posters please.
Am I right in thinking new members can't post for a week after they join?
How many actually use that week to read the forums, get up to speed with current topics and suss the sorta stuff that attracts derision? Precious few it looks to me.
Yes, I accept every newbie feels the need to post a 'look at me' but there are more positive ways of doing so than simply exhuming a 'how you **** the poster above' thread and renumbering it. OK, it's good way to get yourself noticed but not in a positive way.
Lets be serious here! New members female wise get inundated fro well over the first 7 days and are hardly likely to read the forums.
New members male spend the first 7 days messaging every profile with a pussy so they dont read. Couples well a bit of both. Should everyone have to read the forums before posting? Well i dont think so. Let them jump in. I for one if i think they are genuine will intact and avoid being negative with them. I certainly wouldn't tell them what to do.
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I don't recall suggesting that anyone HAD to do anything - merely that reading the forums would be of considerable benefit to new members.
If nothing else it might help them avoid making the common newbie mistakes which attract adverse comments from the very people they are trying to attract.
It may help but there and again it may help many people who have been on longer to read some threads. Realistically there are over a 1000 threads alone go up in the lounge plus all the other threads in other areas it would take a large amount of time to read a small percentage.
And i didn't say you said they HAD to read the threads i said "Should everyone have to read the forums before posting?" maybe reading posts isn't a bad thing come to think about it. "
It is right what you have said that because new members cannot post on the forums, they dont read them, i know i didnt when i first joined |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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I still dont see how a forum for newbies and/ specific threads will help.....I tell ya what why dont we have a special forum for the following:
Blondes
Brunettes
Couples
Bi men
Hairy men
Smooth men
BBWs
I think its a ridiculous idea, there are enough problems in the forums already with some newbies against regular posters, which you will always get, and i really dont get this latest trend of lets stop certain types of threads, and what i find incredulous is the people who are asking for this are invariably people who never start threads themselves!!! How does that work then? Yes everyone is entitled to an opinion, but its been said loads of times before if you dont like a thread then ignore it, yes, there are threads that we all dislike at times but why shouldnt they be in there.
The threads that seem to be getting on some peoples nerves are the poster above you ones....they are a harmless bit of fun, and regularly reach over 300 posts, there has to be threads like this to enable new posters to post on something easy and flirty, and we all have to start somewhere!!
So come on critics..lets see you post some threads....diversity is a great thing you know!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"diversity is a great thing you know!
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Exactly Femme!!! Variations of the same theme is not variety!
I avoid them as I do find them boring...I, or no one else here that I can see is saying people shouldn't start them...we're just expressing our dislike for them in a free and open way!
THEY'RE BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORING!!!!
In my opinion of course! |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"diversity is a great thing you know!
Exactly Femme!!! Variations of the same theme is not variety!
I avoid them as I do find them boring...I, or no one else here that I can see is saying people shouldn't start them...we're just expressing our dislike for them in a free and open way!
THEY'RE BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORING!!!!
In my opinion of course! " Yes you find them boring so ignore them...so whats your thread gonna be about then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They seem popular then with that many comments
They are not my cup of tea but they are ovbiously lots of other peoples
And it seems that a few folk do get meets from them "
Guilty |
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I think they're harmless fun - something to dip into occasionally - and a great way for people to jump into the forums.
Posting about how boring they are is, in itself, boring. It's also very off-putting to people just joining the forums who may then think they've committed some sort of heinous forum sin by posting in such a thread.
There are plenty of threads which don't interest me. I either bypass them entirely or read and leave the thread without comment. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think they're harmless fun - something to dip into occasionally - and a great way for people to jump into the forums.
Posting about how boring they are is, in itself, boring. It's also very off-putting to people just joining the forums who may then think they've committed some sort of heinous forum sin by posting in such a thread.
There are plenty of threads which don't interest me. I either bypass them entirely or read and leave the thread without comment."
You read the title of this thread and commented right? I've not posted on a single "would you..." thread because I find them boring, so why would I comment on the thread that keeps certain people amused? I wouldn't as that would be rude.
I wonder if you see the irony of your post! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"diversity is a great thing you know!
Exactly Femme!!! Variations of the same theme is not variety!
I avoid them as I do find them boring...I, or no one else here that I can see is saying people shouldn't start them...we're just expressing our dislike for them in a free and open way!
THEY'RE BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORING!!!!
In my opinion of course! Yes you find them boring so ignore them...so whats your thread gonna be about then? "
For the hundredth time: I DO avoid them because I find them boring. I can see why some people like them as they're repetitive!
My approach to thread starting is along the lines: better to keep quiet and let others think you're a fool than post and remove all doubt!
The usual, my opinion of course! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Posting about how boring they are is, in itself, boring. It's also very off-putting to people just joining the forums who may then think they've committed some sort of heinous forum sin by posting in such a thread.
There are plenty of threads which don't interest me. I either bypass them entirely or read and leave the thread without comment."
But does the very fact that this thread is concerning 'those threads' not give people the right to comment on whether they enjoy them or not ? After all this is a forum, and I don't see any of the rules being broken - not even the latest update to those rules ..... |
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"Posting about how boring they are is, in itself, boring. It's also very off-putting to people just joining the forums who may then think they've committed some sort of heinous forum sin by posting in such a thread.
There are plenty of threads which don't interest me. I either bypass them entirely or read and leave the thread without comment.
But does the very fact that this thread is concerning 'those threads' not give people the right to comment on whether they enjoy them or not ? After all this is a forum, and I don't see any of the rules being broken - not even the latest update to those rules ..... "
Can't see where anyone has suggested that rules have been broken let alone Pink.
Can see I wide difference of opinion, none of which is going to encourage/discourage me from starting or posting on said threads.
Not asking for your forgiveness as I go off to continue posting on those "childish, immature and boring threads" |
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You read the title of this thread and commented right? I've not posted on a single "would you..." thread because I find them boring, so why would I comment on the thread that keeps certain people amused? I wouldn't as that would be rude.
I wonder if you see the irony of your post! "
Oh, but you have posted on such a thread - to comment that it was boring.. http://www.fabswingers.com/forum/lounge/44819 |
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