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By *evilwolf OP Couple
over a year ago
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Obviously this varies depending...
...but how long roughly did it take you to get known on the site and how chiefly do you reckon it was by... was it through long chatroom sessions treading water around those others more established and trying to join in and swim.. or by posting on the forums and joining in on the banter to get established that way... or maybe just setting up shop and waiting for victims to roll up and make themselves known...? I'm sure as anything curious and reckon some newcomers would like to lessen that setup tume too
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over a year ago
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We were here nearly a year before we even got anyone to reply to our messages, although we did quite well on another site.
Then I started posting in the forums and we went to a few socials, then it started to flow.
We do ok now
We've got a good circle of friends that we see from time to time, we get party invites and we also visit Chameleons in the West Midlands |
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"Obviously this varies depending...
...but how long roughly did it take you to get known on the site and how chiefly do you reckon it was by... was it through long chatroom sessions treading water around those others more established and trying to join in and swim.. or by posting on the forums and joining in on the banter to get established that way... or maybe just setting up shop and waiting for victims to roll up and make themselves known...? I'm sure as anything curious and reckon some newcomers would like to lessen that setup tume too
Wolf"
About 3 weeks I reckon, mainly by posting on here. The chatrooms do my head in it seems like the last place its possible to chat like trying to have a conversation across a crowded noisy bar. Also sent a lot of messages to people I thought looked compatible but do less of thaat now. |
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for me it was a combination of keep commenting on forums and spending endless hours in chat before i strted to get recognised, and yeah as soonas i joined i got 100's of shag messhaes but to get the good friends i have now it was mainly the scottish chat room |
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I've been on Fab since the very early days, yet I'm still a relatively unknown amongst the members. I've had a few meets and done a few socials and I'm generally happy with the way Fab works for me, but then I'm not the sort that likes a lot off attention. |
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We were doing Chams for over a year and we were not that well known,as we're quite shy. But since starting to do home meets, we seem to have become much better known (at least in Worcestershire ) . Finding a lot of great people through this site.
We find it quite poor when people diss this site. It's the best we've used so far. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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ive found better or should i say real people on the forums who meet.
the chat rooms are just full of teasers and people who say one thing and do another.
others will of course say different.but for me the forums work. |
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we were members for a year ,but didnt really use,however discovered that ads here got a response ,unlike the pay site we were on.So we didnt renew our membership elsewhere.
Around November i started popping into the forum,December started using chat,now i apparently belong to cliques so i assume i am known!
i felt totally welcome at both from the start,and camp and the pussy party proved most ppl are as fab in real life! |
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Not long really we put up decent pics, a good profile and it worked pretty quick. We never use the chat on this site but we do post in the forums and enjoy socials as well as partys. You get out what you put in I guess
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Agree 100% with last post. You need to work at it, you can't just stick up a profile and wait!
To make friends, you need to network the same way you would in any other area.
Don't just write a one line profile with a pussy and cock pic. We like to have some fun with pix.
Also avoid a negative profile. Don't waste 10 paragraphs telling people what you don't like. concentrate on the good stuff. Works for us both ways |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"for me it was a combination of keep commenting on forums and spending endless hours in chat before i strted to get recognised, and yeah as soonas i joined i got 100's of shag messhaes but to get the good friends i have now it was mainly the scottish chat room "
I agree 100% with this one...I originally joined the site 3 years but have been back and forth quite a few times in that period.....First thing I do is hit the Forums and the Chat Rooms....Get myself known and hey presto got myself a cracking group of friends....not all of which is sexual may I remind you.... |
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By *evilwolf OP Couple
over a year ago
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thanks guys n gals... really good to see such diversity in all the answers. must admit to posting ribald comments on the forum... but then I'm just a giggler anyway.. a cheeky smile's never far off me chops anyway hehehe
We get a lot of covert interest... people who read the forums, rarely post... but check out the posters and if they like message 'em... works great
Don't want to slate it but the chatroom is really hard work. We go on general and theres that many on its hard to get any convo going other than being washed away on the main one...and another room we went in we were flatly ignored despite hellos and stuff... shades of other sites weve been members on where you might get someone talk after doing you apprenticeship of the silent treatment for a couple of years... lol
when some post the 'whats up with me' threads I can understand that they'd get that impression. I also know that a lot find newbies a threat and think that by helping em onboard it'll sink the lifeboat and spoil their little arrangement... when exactly the opposite woud be the more likely outcome. So really it should be a 'whats up with them ' post ... there being no difference between that person and a well known face at all - other than given half a chance being allowed to become known;)
Keep 'em coming
Wolf
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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tweaked our profile over time and now leave it as it is as it seems to work.
Think profile is key. People need to feel what you are about. If it's wishy washy they will just move on. |
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