If I'm not in to something I just don't watch / look at / read it.
It'd be highly self centered of me to go through the whole forum pointing out things I don't like. And bloody time consuming too.
I guess some people think that the forum should contain only the things they like and none of the stuff they don't like. There are quite a few people like that in the world in general unfortunately.
Eh, its no real different than people who will go through threads and say "More feet tickling" or "Nylons next time" etc etc and then people who complain about too much feet tickling and no UB or whatnot
I just scroll past and move on not caring. Most of the comments come from low post counts anyway and sinceI only pay attention to posts to relative post counts. Hence why milagros is God here![]()
I know this is a waste of time but...
do you think we could stop the flood of posts/thread titles calling /m tickling disgusting and creepy? As a woman who's into /m, I find it really inconsiderate and rude that my sexuality is put down and marginalized like this. I also find that it takes away from whatever i've posted/read/seen and liked when there are a dozen posts saying "it would have/should have been a girl in that scene".
Try to imagine if every single /f thing you see on this site was followed by a bunch of posts talking about how it should have been /m, and/or how sick it made everyone. I very much doubt any man would continue to post here/brush it off with a smile if that were the case.
i have to agree. I'm a straight guy, but i'm not gonna shoot things down just because there should be "more vag" involved.I know this is a waste of time but...
do you think we could stop the flood of posts/thread titles calling /m tickling disgusting and creepy? As a woman who's into /m, I find it really inconsiderate and rude that my sexuality is put down and marginalized like this. I also find that it takes away from whatever i've posted/read/seen and liked when there are a dozen posts saying "it would have/should have been a girl in that scene".
Try to imagine if every single /f thing you see on this site was followed by a bunch of posts talking about how it should have been /m, and/or how sick it made everyone. I very much doubt any man would continue to post here/brush it off with a smile if that were the case.