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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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When I guy messages you, and he's not for you, why is it most wait for the guy to go offline before deleting his message, I asked the mrs this a while back and she couldn't really give a straight answer for it, are you avoiding an abusive second message cause you deleted the first one maybe? |
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By *anky_PankyWoman
over a year ago
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"When I guy messages you, and he's not for you, why is it most wait for the guy to go offline before deleting his message, I asked the mrs this a while back and she couldn't really give a straight answer for it, are you avoiding an abusive second message cause you deleted the first one maybe?"
In truth I either pounce on a message cause I'm actually on top on keeping my inbox clear, or its read up to 3 days later cause I'm drowning in messages.....
If it's the latter then that's why!
*cherry picking messages from friends is acceptable no matter how much a girl is swamped in FAF's |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wouldn't know. I rarely delete anything ..I'm just too lazy...but every now and then I bulk delete. ..I don't check to see if all the senders are online or not though |
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"In truth I either pounce on a message cause I'm actually on top on keeping my inbox clear, or its read up to 3 days later cause I'm drowning in messages.....
If it's the latter then that's why!
*cherry picking messages from friends is acceptable no matter how much a girl is swamped in FAF's "
Absolutely and utterly this. I find if I am spending time on the forums, messages will build up at a rate of knots and it then becomes a chore to go through them all, so I will do it at a time when I'm least likely to get swamped with new messages as I reply. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have no issues with deleting or blocking whilst the sender is online. Generally because it's clearly evident they have not read my profile and included my "trigger" word. A sender is more likely to get a reply of no thank you and my reasons if they have taken time to produce a well thought out message and included my trigger. Most then do reply with a thank you for responding and are appreciative of where they stand. Goodness girls I'm sure we would never be off the site if we responded to every single approach. |
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