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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Or indeed the Wednesday is zero meet thread.
But I think analogies are the best way to give light to those who cannot see...
Are you a football fan Dave?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just curious if any females like me"
Honestly not making yourself very likeable, try talking about things not just self satisfaction... eveyday things like.... whats your favourite colour crayon |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just curious if any females like me
Honestly not making yourself very likeable, try talking about things not just self satisfaction... eveyday things like.... whats your favourite colour crayon "
It seems Dave is in about as much demand as a white one...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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On a serious note tho, I would join in on threads and stuff rather than just starting your own self gratifying ones (that aren't very gratifying at all) as that will help put your personality across and humanize you somewhat.
Up until now all anyone has heard from you is different variations of "I want sex, anyone up for it" kinda thing.
That mixed with the confusion over your "friend" starting the thread about you being married when he got hold of your phone and played a trick on you.
But that's if you genuinely want to get involved in chatting and stuff, if not just keep plodding along your way.
Anyone seen Master Steve the travelling spanker for naughty boys and girls recently? He's been pretty quiet. Dunno what made me think of him.
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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago
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"On a serious note tho, I would join in on threads and stuff rather than just starting your own self gratifying ones (that aren't very gratifying at all) as that will help put your personality across and humanize you somewhat.
Up until now all anyone has heard from you is different variations of "I want sex, anyone up for it" kinda thing.
That mixed with the confusion over your "friend" starting the thread about you being married when he got hold of your phone and played a trick on you.
But that's if you genuinely want to get involved in chatting and stuff, if not just keep plodding along your way.
Anyone seen Master Steve the travelling spanker for naughty boys and girls recently? He's been pretty quiet. Dunno what made me think of him.
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I've not seen the Travelling Spanker for months, but did end up making a brilliant friend through his threads |
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"Can people remember that anyone can start a thread as long as it is within rules.The forum is for all not just a few. Rather than attacking people for doing that, avoid the thread please"
He is starting multiple threads near enough the same thing it's getting tiresome x |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"Can people remember that anyone can start a thread as long as it is within rules.The forum is for all not just a few. Rather than attacking people for doing that, avoid the thread please
He is starting multiple threads near enough the same thing it's getting tiresome x "
Then avoid opening his two threads that he started today
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"Can people remember that anyone can start a thread as long as it is within rules.The forum is for all not just a few. Rather than attacking people for doing that, avoid the thread please"
Well said, it can be intimidating posting on the forum when newish, because there’s always someone who’s seen a similar thread. There is no reason too add a comment just for the sake of ridicule. If you don’t like it don’t be on it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Logically, if there's enough demand for a section in the forums then it gets created, eg; meets section, London, games etc.
Given the huge amount of threads started by blokes finding it tricky, including the OP and his "regular" threads on the subject, I'd reason there's enough demand for a separate section, entitled "blokes who can't get meets".
Then they can all post in there, share tips and console each other with their comradeship in lack of nazzams and any other well thinking individual can pop in and offer helpful advice there.
Equally those who find all the threads banal in number can just avoid that section and the threads they DO want to read and comment on don't disappear much more quickly from the page due to the massive amount of "blokes who can't get meets" threads clogging it up?
What does everyone think?
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By *sm265Woman
over a year ago
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"Logically, if there's enough demand for a section in the forums then it gets created, eg; meets section, London, games etc.
Given the huge amount of threads started by blokes finding it tricky, including the OP and his "regular" threads on the subject, I'd reason there's enough demand for a separate section, entitled "blokes who can't get meets".
Then they can all post in there, share tips and console each other with their comradeship in lack of nazzams and any other well thinking individual can pop in and offer helpful advice there.
Equally those who find all the threads banal in number can just avoid that section and the threads they DO want to read and comment on don't disappear much more quickly from the page due to the massive amount of "blokes who can't get meets" threads clogging it up?
What does everyone think?
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Sounds like an excellent plan! A separate "profile advice" forum would also be good. |
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"Logically, if there's enough demand for a section in the forums then it gets created, eg; meets section, London, games etc.
Given the huge amount of threads started by blokes finding it tricky, including the OP and his "regular" threads on the subject, I'd reason there's enough demand for a separate section, entitled "blokes who can't get meets".
Then they can all post in there, share tips and console each other with their comradeship in lack of nazzams and any other well thinking individual can pop in and offer helpful advice there.
Equally those who find all the threads banal in number can just avoid that section and the threads they DO want to read and comment on don't disappear much more quickly from the page due to the massive amount of "blokes who can't get meets" threads clogging it up?
What does everyone think?
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Sounds like an excellent plan! A separate "profile advice" forum would also be good. "
I'm a bit confused. Are multiple posts about the same thing allowed now? A dedicated profile advice forum sounds like a good idea. |
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"Logically, if there's enough demand for a section in the forums then it gets created, eg; meets section, London, games etc.
Given the huge amount of threads started by blokes finding it tricky, including the OP and his "regular" threads on the subject, I'd reason there's enough demand for a separate section, entitled "blokes who can't get meets".
Then they can all post in there, share tips and console each other with their comradeship in lack of nazzams and any other well thinking individual can pop in and offer helpful advice there.
Equally those who find all the threads banal in number can just avoid that section and the threads they DO want to read and comment on don't disappear much more quickly from the page due to the massive amount of "blokes who can't get meets" threads clogging it up?
What does everyone think?
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I think that's an amazing idea ... but dont think the men would use it 99% of the threads they make are clearly look at me and feel sorry for me threads like we would give them a sympathy shag |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Oh come on now folks, it takes some balls to post these type of threads. I could never do it myself
Is that coz you've got no balls? "
Wanna come & find out?
MMF with me & the OP! You said you was ready right! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Oh come on now folks, it takes some balls to post these type of threads. I could never do it myself
Is that coz you've got no balls?
Wanna come & find out?
MMF with me & the OP! You said you was ready right! "
Bring it on!! Are you in the middle then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Oh come on now folks, it takes some balls to post these type of threads. I could never do it myself
Is that coz you've got no balls?
Wanna come & find out?
MMF with me & the OP! You said you was ready right!
Bring it on!! Are you in the middle then? "
Of you & the wife? What a great idea!
Let me get the OP to put the kettle on! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Logically, if there's enough demand for a section in the forums then it gets created, eg; meets section, London, games etc.
Given the huge amount of threads started by blokes finding it tricky, including the OP and his "regular" threads on the subject, I'd reason there's enough demand for a separate section, entitled "blokes who can't get meets".
Then they can all post in there, share tips and console each other with their comradeship in lack of nazzams and any other well thinking individual can pop in and offer helpful advice there.
Equally those who find all the threads banal in number can just avoid that section and the threads they DO want to read and comment on don't disappear much more quickly from the page due to the massive amount of "blokes who can't get meets" threads clogging it up?
What does everyone think?
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I think that's an amazing idea ... but dont think the men would use it 99% of the threads they make are clearly look at me and feel sorry for me threads like we would give them a sympathy shag "
Someone got it out bed the wrong side today |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Logically, if there's enough demand for a section in the forums then it gets created, eg; meets section, London, games etc.
Given the huge amount of threads started by blokes finding it tricky, including the OP and his "regular" threads on the subject, I'd reason there's enough demand for a separate section, entitled "blokes who can't get meets".
Then they can all post in there, share tips and console each other with their comradeship in lack of nazzams and any other well thinking individual can pop in and offer helpful advice there.
Equally those who find all the threads banal in number can just avoid that section and the threads they DO want to read and comment on don't disappear much more quickly from the page due to the massive amount of "blokes who can't get meets" threads clogging it up?
What does everyone think?
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Can we pop this under the site suggestions please instead of taking over this poor gent’s thread! No wonder he’s starting thread after thread because you people come along & derail his little train on its way to a bunch of meets! Scandalous, you should all be banned!
As you were, OP |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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I'd reason there's enough demand for a separate section, entitled "blokes who can't get meets".
Then they can all post in there, share tips and console each other with their comradeship in lack of nazzams and any other well thinking individual can pop
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There is, the introduction section is where they are moved to. This one isn't asking for help though |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"Can people remember that anyone can start a thread as long as it is within rules.The forum is for all not just a few. Rather than attacking people for doing that, avoid the thread please
He is starting multiple threads near enough the same thing it's getting tiresome x
Then avoid opening his two threads that he started today
Great attitude from a mod allow him to keep making these then...
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It is because he isn't doing anything to break rules, as advised. I can't just ban or remove the thread because you don't like it.
If you want to dispute those rules it is best you do it from the contact button to the people who make the said rules rather than on the forum |
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