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Any ideas to increase the interest in the forums and encourage more posters?

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By *woBiTwo OP   Couple  over a year ago

north manchester

Mentioned in another thread - this is a huge site, with 1000s of members, but only 1% of us post on a regular basis.

We love bulletin boards/forums, and would like to see more posters here. Any ideas? What about showing post counts, or having a new post feature? Perhaps management could run some competitions for members?

A & M

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I guess not everyone shares your feelings, forums arnt for everyone, shame but there you go

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester

Generally if people want to use a forum they will... if people want to read but not post they will. If people just want to wank off on cam or at pics or try and find a quick shag (unless the comp' prize is a shag)they won't be interested in the forums.

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By *layfullsamMan  over a year ago

Solihull

every time someone posts in the forum they get a virtual raffle ticket and then a monthly draw and the winner gets to shag the person of there choice

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

offering my arse up for the boobie prize

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By *layfullsamMan  over a year ago

Solihull

bugger winning it then i want the boobie prize

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

bugger the boobie prize.....just what i was thinking

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By *layfullsamMan  over a year ago

Solihull

lmao how did i miss that !! te he

and yes please

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

I'm with polo on this one.... different people use different parts of the site...

for example, I use the forum but don't use the directing chatroom because it does nothing for me... or the general chat because i find it goes too fast and is just a tad clicky for me...

you can't "make me" use those parts... just like you can't make people use the forums.....

all you can say is that the site does provide the tools to make it work for them... if people decide not to use a part of that then that is up to them...

however the one thing that does get my goat is using one part of the site to complain about another because I don't that is constructive at all....

I am all for people using the forum and would encourage people to do so, but in the end it is up to them to decide if they want to do that, no one else.....

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By *prite128Woman  over a year ago

maidstone


"bugger the boobie prize.....just what i was thinking "

lol!! xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

think the first thing that should happen is to stop having a go at new members who happen to ask about something thats already been talked about..seen it a few times and doesnt give a very good come and join us feeling xxxx

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"think the first thing that should happen is to stop having a go at new members who happen to ask about something thats already been talked about..seen it a few times and doesnt give a very good come and join us feeling xxxx "

up to a point I would agree... however there are only so many times a week people can talk about "bareback" or "timewasters" or "replying to mail" for example or it would be very stale.....

maybe it is a case of suggesting people use the "quick link" search forum topic link in the top corner... or reading the FAQ's and then maybe newbies would find out how often they do come up...

maybe it is just me, but I did loads of backreading so I knew what to expect before stepping in, and now people tend to just jump in with both feet and see if they sink or swim....

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester


"think the first thing that should happen is to stop having a go at new members who happen to ask about something thats already been talked about..seen it a few times and doesnt give a very good come and join us feeling xxxx "

They should stop posting stupid questions then and come up with something better lol

.... or would you like to see the forum 1st pages covered in the same shit week after week

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

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By *prite128Woman  over a year ago

maidstone


"think the first thing that should happen is to stop having a go at new members who happen to ask about something thats already been talked about..seen it a few times and doesnt give a very good come and join us feeling xxxx

up to a point I would agree... however there are only so many times a week people can talk about "bareback" or "timewasters" or "replying to mail" for example or it would be very stale.....

maybe it is a case of suggesting people use the "quick link" search forum topic link in the top corner... or reading the FAQ's and then maybe newbies would find out how often they do come up...

maybe it is just me, but I did loads of backreading so I knew what to expect before stepping in, and now people tend to just jump in with both feet and see if they sink or swim...."

i agree that suggesting something positive about where they can find similar discussions is far friendlier than the comments which can follow. Now everyone is savvy enough to find info on a busy site, and some wont bother to look, and some responses would have certainly put me off ever contributing again if Id been on the receiving end.

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By *woBiTwo OP   Couple  over a year ago

north manchester


"think the first thing that should happen is to stop having a go at new members who happen to ask about something thats already been talked about..seen it a few times and doesnt give a very good come and join us feeling xxxx "

Good point- seen this elsewhere too - newbies don't know all the wrinkles, and caustic replies to old chestnut posts, telling them to use the search function, can be very disencouraging.

Re a couple of the replies above - we were'nt in any way trying to coerce people to post, just asking are there ways the forum can be tweaked to encourage more activity. Certainly a 'new posts since your last visit' function, covering all the forums, seems to work well on other boards we use.

In no way are we complaining about this forum or site - we like it a lot, and are delighted that there is somewhere we can talk and read about our hobby.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"think the first thing that should happen is to stop having a go at new members who happen to ask about something thats already been talked about..seen it a few times and doesnt give a very good come and join us feeling xxxx

They should stop posting stupid questions then and come up with something better lol

.... or would you like to see the forum 1st pages covered in the same shit week after week

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

"

You have missed out-

I have been on here 20mins and had no meets.

Please try and get it right.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've been here a few months. Before posting I did as Fabio said, some back reading to guage the forums.

All form of life is here, and amongst the usual topic threads are some real gems, but it can be hard work sometimes as they often get hijacked by people attention seeking to get others to flatter them in some shape or form, and threads often read like their PMs.

If you're a newbie it must be difficult to contribute to that, so lurke and leave them to it.

It would be nice to get some fresh blood in and get differing views, but if people don't feel comforable or simply don't want to then it's down to the regulars to keep the board alive with their threads wishing us a good morning...every morning, informing us of what they had for breakfast etc!

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By *prite128Woman  over a year ago

maidstone

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By *iggles and BeardyCouple  over a year ago

Bristol


"think the first thing that should happen is to stop having a go at new members who happen to ask about something thats already been talked about..seen it a few times and doesnt give a very good come and join us feeling xxxx

They should stop posting stupid questions then and come up with something better lol

.... or would you like to see the forum 1st pages covered in the same shit week after week

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

- To shave or not to shave

- Does size matter

- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

"

It already is........ though you missed out the "are all men realy Bi"

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By *yber pimpMan  over a year ago

durham area

first off fully agree with _abio about the chat rooms. have tried them on several occassions and like most of my meesages im still waiting for replies.

another thing that i find annoying about forum, is when there is an intersting post, it seems to get hijacked and goes way off thread, tighter topic control maybe the answer.

as to 'old sweats' v 'newbies', some of us who have been in here a while do see repeated topics, but to newbies it a fresh and in many cases valid question, that is very often treated with disdain, try to remember you were once a newbie, have a little patience, please

civilized rant over

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

most forums attached to websites of any kind only attract a tiny % of the user base. 1% even, is good.

The real problem with people coming to the forums for the first time is that they see what actually looks like a very close knit clique. And if they make a post and end up with members of that clique shooting them down, well, they won't come back. Simple. The "I lived without this and can carry on like that" drive is very strong indeed.

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By *uss PussWoman  over a year ago

east cheshire

Forums are dull as shit at the minute Zzzzzz....apart from this thread of course

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By *ickens CiderMan  over a year ago

taunton

A simple thing would be to add say... a postings count next to your name... That increases so clearly you'd then get some idea of the newbies and old hands... So if 'Billy Willy' appears with 12 posts you'd cut them some slack compared to 'Fannie Annie' with 1756 posts... only an idea... but a simple one?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

what about people from different regions sharing news about whats going on, share infor about local events, and then compare response and numbers etc in forum.

Like I'm setting up a private location for adult prties and gang bangs,had a great response from couples and single guys as its like playing at a club but half the cost!

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester


"I've been here a few months. Before posting I did as Fabio said, some back reading to guage the forums.

All form of life is here, and amongst the usual topic threads are some real gems, but it can be hard work sometimes as they often get hijacked by people attention seeking to get others to flatter them in some shape or form, and threads often read like their PMs.

If you're a newbie it must be difficult to contribute to that, so lurke and leave them to it.

It would be nice to get some fresh blood in and get differing views, but if people don't feel comforable or simply don't want to then it's down to the regulars to keep the board alive with their threads wishing us a good morning...every morning, informing us of what they had for breakfast etc!"

Sassy makes a very good point in this (I won't add 'for once' )

People go on about newbies being put of posting because they get shot down for asking a stupid question (which has been asked repeatedly before... sometimes still on the first page – two or three times)... but people rarely mention when a newbie posts and the next 20 replies are from a small number of people telling private jokes and playing who's head of the sycophant society. How does that look to a newbie? How do you join in when it ‘appears’ a clique has just taken over your post?.... and no I am not saying people shouldn’t be allowed to flirt and have a bit of banter… it’s about self control and avoiding excess.

You can’t wrap everyone up in cotton wool… and even if you could… would you really want to?

Just on an extra note whilst I think of it…. the newbie posters who piss me off are the ones who post a moan as their first post and then fuck off - not even waiting to see who replies. The forum isn’t just a dumping point!

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By *harpDressed ManMan  over a year ago

Here occasionally, but mostly somewhere else

I think we'd all like to make the forums more welcoming and accessible - not compulsory, but sufficiently 'better' to entice lurkers who are currently wavering about posting.

Back when 'new chat' was introduced, Admin did say that upgrading the forums was 'next'(ish)

So, in anticipation of that, there is a useful exercise in identifying what we'd like to see, particularly around enticing the 'willing but cautious'.

For example:

A FAQ forum that is compulsory reading before first post. this would also contain a new and improved glossary.

Splitting threads that go off on a tangent, so that the tangent doesn't obscure the question.

Delete post option and edit post option not to be temporary.

Better quote functionality.

Reputation points to differentiate between useful contributors and...not!

Not post counts, they just encourage spamming.

(These are just initial ideas...some will be very bad for some reason I haven't thought of!)

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester


"what about people from different regions sharing news about whats going on, share infor about local events, and then compare response and numbers etc in forum.

Like I'm setting up a private location for adult prties and gang bangs,had a great response from couples and single guys as its like playing at a club but half the cost! "

Half the cost?... So there are costs involved?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It probably wouldn't hurt to use some decent software for the forums so they actually felt like forums instead of some bbs forum from 1989.

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester


"

Reputation points to differentiate between useful contributors and...not!

"

WTF! And who would decide that?

If it's a voting option on the thread.... What do you think will happen to the newbie who asks the dumb ass question and now has a 'NOT a useful contributor' flagged up next to his/her name.

Your getting a 'NOT' vote for a start!

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By *aravancoupleMan  over a year ago

A Secret Hideaway In the caravan of love

A lot people just look at the message's on here and have no intension's of sending a reply back, then they just go and look at all the profile.

Carol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have only recently started replying or posting in the forums and have had a few comments stating that I am a newbie and should look through past forums before responding.

Can't win lol but will keep persevering

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By *b430Man  over a year ago

Tayside


"I think we'd all like to make the forums more welcoming and accessible - not compulsory, but sufficiently 'better' to entice lurkers who are currently wavering about posting.

Back when 'new chat' was introduced, Admin did say that upgrading the forums was 'next'(ish)

So, in anticipation of that, there is a useful exercise in identifying what we'd like to see, particularly around enticing the 'willing but cautious'.

For example:

A FAQ forum that is compulsory reading before first post. this would also contain a new and improved glossary."

So how exactly do you make sure they have read it? Will it just be like ticking the box after you have pretended you have read the Terms & Conditions for new software before it lets you instal it?

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By *uss PussWoman  over a year ago

east cheshire


"I have only recently started replying or posting in the forums and have had a few comments stating that I am a newbie and should look through past forums before responding.

Can't win lol but will keep persevering "

Gerrof my laaaaaaaaaaand

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I am fairly new and do post on the forums now and agan. However if im honest a lot of people on the forums have a really bad attitude towards other peoples posts sometimes. If someone is new and posts something looking for advice, rather than trying to be helpful, some people just prove to be arrogant sarcastic old twats. You may think you're being hilarious and those who are your 'friends' tend to jump on the bandwagon and try and make the o.p out to be an idiot, which i have seen many times on here. Maybe a slightly more friendly, helpful approach would encourage more people to post as , quite frankly, some of you do come across as sad bitter people at times

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By *uss PussWoman  over a year ago

east cheshire

who you calling old?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have only recently started replying or posting in the forums and have had a few comments stating that I am a newbie and should look through past forums before responding.

Can't win lol but will keep persevering

Gerrof my laaaaaaaaaaand "

Thanks for the warm welcome lol.....I will trot off and hide for now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

At the end of a long boring day or somtimes even in the middle

I use the forums for a little light hearted banter that makes me feel better

why anyone does or would want to take the fourms seriously just goes overt head so to speak lol xx

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By *yber pimpMan  over a year ago

durham area


"I am fairly new and do post on the forums now and agan. However if im honest a lot of people on the forums have a really bad attitude towards other peoples posts sometimes. If someone is new and posts something looking for advice, rather than trying to be helpful, some people just prove to be arrogant sarcastic old twats. You may think you're being hilarious and those who are your 'friends' tend to jump on the bandwagon and try and make the o.p out to be an idiot, which i have seen many times on here. Maybe a slightly more friendly, helpful approach would encourage more people to post as , quite frankly, some of you do come across as sad bitter people at times "

well said and i fully agree with you

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester


"I have only recently started replying or posting in the forums and have had a few comments stating that I am a newbie and should look through past forums before responding.

Can't win lol but will keep persevering "

It's not about WINNING .........

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Just ignore what anyone says and post whatever you feel like... I do.

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester


"I am fairly new and do post on the forums now and agan. However if im honest a lot of people on the forums have a really bad attitude towards other peoples posts sometimes. If someone is new and posts something looking for advice, rather than trying to be helpful, some people just prove to be arrogant sarcastic old twats. You may think you're being hilarious and those who are your 'friends' tend to jump on the bandwagon and try and make the o.p out to be an idiot, which i have seen many times on here. Maybe a slightly more friendly, helpful approach would encourage more people to post as , quite frankly, some of you do come across as sad bitter people at times "

Indeed you do............

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oops is that what you meant? (can't mean me I have no friends)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"think the first thing that should happen is to stop having a go at new members who happen to ask about something thats already been talked about..seen it a few times and doesnt give a very good come and join us feeling xxxx "

Exactly.

How many times do people try and join in and the regulars/clique members either pick holes in what they say or arent very friendly.

Consequently you end up with the same old people talking to themselves and new people being discouraged from posting.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am fairly new and do post on the forums now and agan. However if im honest a lot of people on the forums have a really bad attitude towards other peoples posts sometimes. If someone is new and posts something looking for advice, rather than trying to be helpful, some people just prove to be arrogant sarcastic old twats. You may think you're being hilarious and those who are your 'friends' tend to jump on the bandwagon and try and make the o.p out to be an idiot, which i have seen many times on here. Maybe a slightly more friendly, helpful approach would encourage more people to post as , quite frankly, some of you do come across as sad bitter people at times "

Calling people sarcastic old twats isn't conducive to integrating on here is it?

I've been here a while, I post regularly and I'm 45, so I guess that comment was aimed squarely at me and my fellow sarcastic old twats eh?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"think the first thing that should happen is to stop having a go at new members who happen to ask about something thats already been talked about..seen it a few times and doesnt give a very good come and join us feeling xxxx

Exactly.

How many times do people try and join in and the regulars/clique members either pick holes in what they say or arent very friendly.

Consequently you end up with the same old people talking to themselves and new people being discouraged from posting. "

Unfortunately you are quite right.

We were discussing swinging websites the other day and apart from a few people saying that FAB forums can appear cliquey, Nicky said that if FAB was the first swinging website we went on, the responses given would have put her off swinging for life(i.e. When a newbie asks a question the response given).

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By *uton_coupleCouple  over a year ago

luton


"I am fairly new and do post on the forums now and agan. However if im honest a lot of people on the forums have a really bad attitude towards other peoples posts sometimes. If someone is new and posts something looking for advice, rather than trying to be helpful, some people just prove to be arrogant sarcastic old twats. You may think you're being hilarious and those who are your 'friends' tend to jump on the bandwagon and try and make the o.p out to be an idiot, which i have seen many times on here. Maybe a slightly more friendly, helpful approach would encourage more people to post as , quite frankly, some of you do come across as sad bitter people at times

Calling people sarcastic old twats isn't conducive to integrating on here is it?

I've been here a while, I post regularly and I'm 45, so I guess that comment was aimed squarely at me and my fellow sarcastic old twats eh? "

at 45 your just a baby , and no where near as sarcastic as me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

hehehe.. you haven't seen me in full flow, ya old fart

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester


"I am fairly new and do post on the forums now and agan. However if im honest a lot of people on the forums have a really bad attitude towards other peoples posts sometimes. If someone is new and posts something looking for advice, rather than trying to be helpful, some people just prove to be arrogant sarcastic old twats. You may think you're being hilarious and those who are your 'friends' tend to jump on the bandwagon and try and make the o.p out to be an idiot, which i have seen many times on here. Maybe a slightly more friendly, helpful approach would encourage more people to post as , quite frankly, some of you do come across as sad bitter people at times

Calling people sarcastic old twats isn't conducive to integrating on here is it?

I've been here a while, I post regularly and I'm 45, so I guess that comment was aimed squarely at me and my fellow sarcastic old twats eh? "

It said 'twats' not 'c*nts*

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Calling people sarcastic old twats isn't conducive to integrating on here is it?

I've been here a while, I post regularly and I'm 45, so I guess that comment was aimed squarely at me and my fellow sarcastic old twats eh?

It said 'twats' not 'c*nts* "

Wots one of them then?

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By *atisfy janeWoman  over a year ago

Torquay


"

Like I'm setting up a private location for adult prties and gang bangs,had a great response from couples and single guys as its like playing at a club but half the cost! "

Private Location....is that a posh term for dogging?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am fairly new and do post on the forums now and agan. However if im honest a lot of people on the forums have a really bad attitude towards other peoples posts sometimes. If someone is new and posts something looking for advice, rather than trying to be helpful, some people just prove to be arrogant sarcastic old twats. You may think you're being hilarious and those who are your 'friends' tend to jump on the bandwagon and try and make the o.p out to be an idiot, which i have seen many times on here. Maybe a slightly more friendly, helpful approach would encourage more people to post as , quite frankly, some of you do come across as sad bitter people at times "

People perceive what they want to.

What was your aim in posting ? Apart from calling posters ' sad bitter old twats'?

I guess it's different for you. Your post was meant well and couldn't possibly be misconstrued as rude nor you accused of being a bitter opinionated twat.

Your post is totally friendly and Im sure everyone took it in the right vein.

Perish the thought.

In all honesty NO one can make a poster 'look like an idiot' only the poster proves themselves to be that. Wouldn't you agree ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Although many regular forum users may get a little 'jaded' with the - good morning - would you fuck the person above - snog the person below type threads, they are harmless and (usually) non-confrontational easy topics for new forum users to cut their teeth on.

They encourage new forumites to dip their toe in the water without having to think too hard about what they will post or whether said post will be ripped to shreds.

They may be boring and banal to many regular posters but it's an easy in for the newbies, they gain confidence, get known and very often they get a little bit of a flirt and a rapport going with others which I think is all to the good. xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yeah how bout running a competion to win a years supply of free stuff from fab swingers ,,,ie

question : How many members has this site got?

Is it:

a.5000

b.10,0000

c.100

Then say press ure red button now lol,,or text sex quiz then ure anwser to 63337 u will b charged 25+1 text message rate depending on operator...U mite be charged if u enter after closing date. lol lol lol

Just a thought.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Although many regular forum users may get a little 'jaded' with the - good morning - would you fuck the person above - snog the person below type threads, they are harmless and (usually) non-confrontational easy topics for new forum users to cut their teeth on.

They encourage new forumites to dip their toe in the water without having to think too hard about what they will post or whether said post will be ripped to shreds.

They may be boring and banal to many regular posters but it's an easy in for the newbies, they gain confidence, get known and very often they get a little bit of a flirt and a rapport going with others which I think is all to the good. xxx "

Agreed laine i loves the good morning threads they are a nice way of breaking the early morning ice of the forums lol

After all most people in real life say good morning to people they know or even strangers lol

Just because its a forum dont mean it has ta be impersonal does it ???

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Adding humour in forum posts helps, I've recently introduced two such threads in the Ireland forum, it's gathering momentum.

Paddy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Although many regular forum users may get a little 'jaded' with the - good morning - would you fuck the person above - snog the person below type threads, they are harmless and (usually) non-confrontational easy topics for new forum users to cut their teeth on.

They encourage new forumites to dip their toe in the water without having to think too hard about what they will post or whether said post will be ripped to shreds.

They may be boring and banal to many regular posters but it's an easy in for the newbies, they gain confidence, get known and very often they get a little bit of a flirt and a rapport going with others which I think is all to the good. xxx

Agreed laine i loves the good morning threads they are a nice way of breaking the early morning ice of the forums lol

After all most people in real life say good morning to people they know or even strangers lol

Just because its a forum dont mean it has ta be impersonal does it ??? "

This is quite true oh soapy one, ponder on how many people wake up alone and have no good-morning greeting?

I know I only used to have my dogs woof and wag of tails in the morning or a grunt from my pre-pubescent son.

So for many, who do not go out working or are confined to the house for whatever reason, it is that little touch of human warmth.

I know personally there have been times I've been glad to come onto the forum and feel there is someone out there to bid me good morning or goodnight. Or give me a virtual hug. xxxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Or just go round ur local area with a banner shouting "JOIN FABSWINGERS TODAY"!! lol lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am fairly new and do post on the forums now and agan. However if im honest a lot of people on the forums have a really bad attitude towards other peoples posts sometimes. If someone is new and posts something looking for advice, rather than trying to be helpful, some people just prove to be arrogant sarcastic old twats. You may think you're being hilarious and those who are your 'friends' tend to jump on the bandwagon and try and make the o.p out to be an idiot, which i have seen many times on here. Maybe a slightly more friendly, helpful approach would encourage more people to post as , quite frankly, some of you do come across as sad bitter people at times

Calling people sarcastic old twats isn't conducive to integrating on here is it?

I've been here a while, I post regularly and I'm 45, so I guess that comment was aimed squarely at me and my fellow sarcastic old twats eh? "

I am not interested in integrating on here and didnt realise I needed your approval to do so. Btw it was not aimed at you, i have no idea who you are but if you want to take it personally you carry on.

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am fairly new and do post on the forums now and agan. However if im honest a lot of people on the forums have a really bad attitude towards other peoples posts sometimes. If someone is new and posts something looking for advice, rather than trying to be helpful, some people just prove to be arrogant sarcastic old twats. You may think you're being hilarious and those who are your 'friends' tend to jump on the bandwagon and try and make the o.p out to be an idiot, which i have seen many times on here. Maybe a slightly more friendly, helpful approach would encourage more people to post as , quite frankly, some of you do come across as sad bitter people at times

People perceive what they want to.

What was your aim in posting ? Apart from calling posters ' sad bitter old twats'?

I guess it's different for you. Your post was meant well and couldn't possibly be misconstrued as rude nor you accused of being a bitter opinionated twat.

Your post is totally friendly and Im sure everyone took it in the right vein.

Perish the thought.

In all honesty NO one can make a poster 'look like an idiot' only the poster proves themselves to be that. Wouldn't you agree ?"

No aim in posting,just posting on a public forum, on a thread which was about how to encourage more people to post so I gave my view, if you dont like my view then so what, we are all entitled to an opinion, that is just mine x

P.S not really bothered how people 'took' my post same as I doubt your ever bothered how people 'take' yours

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

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Whhooops - might help if I typed the reply before pressing the post button


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I am not interested in integrating on here and didnt realise I needed your approval to do so. Btw it was not aimed at you, i have no idea who you are but if you want to take it personally you carry on."

I guess you fail to see the ermmmmm lets say irony (it sounds better than hypocrisy) of your post.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Whhooops - might help if I typed the reply before pressing the post button

I am not interested in integrating on here and didnt realise I needed your approval to do so. Btw it was not aimed at you, i have no idea who you are but if you want to take it personally you carry on.

I guess you fail to see the ermmmmm lets say irony (it sounds better than hypocrisy) of your post."

Yep I am afraid I do

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

oops!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I can't be bothered with these forums any more.

Very rarely do i post these days.

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

see.... the problem i see is the problem that most forums have...

without the regulars what type of forum would you have.... a very quiet one....

would a quiet forum attact new people... no....

catch 22....

I think what is forgotten in the rush for newbies sometimes is that regulars like it or not are the lifeblood to all forums.....

in the rush for new blood just remember not to chuck the existing ones under the bus.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't think anyone wants to chuck anyone under the bus (well maybe some lol) but people should be a little more tolerant of newbies as we all had to start somewhere.

Have had some great chats with oldies and newbies alike but would never judge.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well im all for newbies i loves em

but it saddens me when some (not all) post there first post and its a moan or criticism

When i started on here i stood back and watched for nearly three weeks before my first post then slowly got welcomed in

And now they cant get rid a me lol xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

shoots him with bubble bath.

Paddy x


"Well im all for newbies i loves em

but it saddens me when some (not all) post there first post and its a moan or criticism

When i started on here i stood back and watched for nearly three weeks before my first post then slowly got welcomed in

And now they cant get rid a me lol xx "

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Well im all for newbies i loves em

but it saddens me when some (not all) post there first post and its a moan or criticism

When i started on here i stood back and watched for nearly three weeks before my first post then slowly got welcomed in

And now they cant get rid a me lol xx "

see you hit upon the same thing as you did, I did.. and sassy did..... which was to stand back... and take it in before stepping in so you had a feel for what the forum was like

now like i said it feels like people are just jumping in with both case.. and that is not the best set up because its then a case of sink or swim....

I hate first post moans and whinges as you only get one chance to make a 1st impression......and I don't think that shows any respect for the forum (like others have said.. using it as a dumping ground)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im gonna fly some flags from my car (like england ones) but with fabswingers on um saying "join fabswingers" its the best shag u get! lol lol

Good hey?! at least it could help.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im gonna fly some flags from my car (like england ones) but with fabswingers on um saying "join fabswingers" its the best shag u get! lol lol

Good hey?! at least it could help. "

U gut car?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm with polo on this one.... different people use different parts of the site...

for example, I use the forum but don't use the directing chatroom because it does nothing for me... or the general chat because i find it goes too fast and is just a tad clicky for me...

you can't "make me" use those parts... just like you can't make people use the forums.....

all you can say is that the site does provide the tools to make it work for them... if people decide not to use a part of that then that is up to them...

however the one thing that does get my goat is using one part of the site to complain about another because I don't that is constructive at all....

I am all for people using the forum and would encourage people to do so, but in the end it is up to them to decide if they want to do that, no one else....."

I found the chat rooms too hard, like you said too fast, plus its too small and i lost who i was supposed to be talking to, a whole world passing me by but hey ho, plenty of people on the forums so who needs the chat

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well im all for newbies i loves em

but it saddens me when some (not all) post there first post and its a moan or criticism

When i started on here i stood back and watched for nearly three weeks before my first post then slowly got welcomed in

And now they cant get rid a me lol xx "

and we wouldnt want to

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By *he_original_poloWoman  over a year ago

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"I don't think anyone wants to chuck anyone under the bus (well maybe some lol) but people should be a little more tolerant of newbies as we all had to start somewhere.

Have had some great chats with oldies and newbies alike but would never judge. "

Start somewhere? Start somewhere with what?

They are human beings are they not... they have communicated with other human beings before have they not? Then what’s the big deal?

Think of it this way.... if you walked into a pub you had never been to before and you could see there were some people there who looked quite at home, so must be regulars... would you walk up to the bar and announce "This pub isn't very good, you don't have enough choices of larger and I don't like the bar snacks...... now then folks make me feel welcome"

I predict the answer is "no" unless you are related to Charlie Bronson.

Joining a forum is no more complex than going out for a pint. In fact it is easier as it's just typed words on a screen... so if someone ignores you, then you don't have the embarrassment of having to walk off and find somewhere else to stand.

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By *woBiTwo OP   Couple  over a year ago

north manchester

Wow! That got everyone talking then!

M & A xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow! That got everyone talking then!

M & A xx"

And u2 aswell! lol

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you forgot about non-replying to messages

lol

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"

- To shave or not to shave

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- Rate my profile

- no pics on profiles rant

- men cheating

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- Rate my profile

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- men cheating

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you forgot about non-replying to messages

lol"

reply to this one,,lol

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