A Guide for being a Respected Member of USASG
[B][I]A Guide for being a Respected Member of USASG[/I][/B]
I am starting this thread based on conversations that I have had with Nkykinkyguy and others, as well as so many board comments. I would like to keep this thread clean until the "List" is developed and posted, but I felt that the time had come to at least start the thread.
When completed, this will be the most appropriate place to direct new, regular, and senior members for information on member etiquette (in lieu of just suggesting that someone "Read The Forum").
Suggestions and submissions for rules via PM are welcome.
Professor JRW1
This would have been a great thread
Had this come to fruition, a newbie like myself would have been well educated prior to posting. I did read the forum prior to posting the first time. I read all of the 2011 posts prior to even joining the site. A small percentage were beneficial.
To be brutally honest, there are so many different viewpoints on what to post, where to post and how to post that this would have been a great place for guidance. Just a simple template like what Getnati posted in the Rants and Raves would have been sufficient.
(Name. Link. Description of Services. Rating. Shut the fuck up.)
There are so many other sites with so many other free-form posting styles and even the other geographical areas on this forum all post differently.
There is no tone here. No attitude. Only a humble request that the experienced members on this site be more helpful to the newer members. Rather than pounce and accuse, try being diplomatic and helpful. It's no fun being being ridiculed because you don't post enough, then ridiculed because you post too often, and then accused of being a fraud because you post too often.
To be honest, I've found other sites to be of more benefit because you can get the "gory" details up front. There are no surprises when you meet the provider. You know exactly what you're getting and there are generally no disappointments. And more importantly, the sites are just informational. No attitudes. No bashing. No hurt egos.
I'd also like to apologize to all of the members on this site that had to suffer through my indoctrination so to speak. I'm sure there was no enjoyment in reading the laboring posts going back and forth. I take full responsibility for my part in the minutia that was spewed. If I had to do it all over again, I would have played it cool, blown it off, and just shut the fuck up. Thank you Lugnutz for the simplistic lesson. Probably the best lesson learned as a newbie so far.
I want this experience to be fun, informative, and safe. I just want to share the proper info to help others, use the right information posted to make an educated decision and have some good, safe fun along the way.
Thanks to all that have helped.
N.
[QUOTE=Jry Wild1; 1115981][B][I]A Guide for being a Respected Member of USASG[/I][/B]
I am starting this thread based on conversations that I have had with Nkykinkyguy and others, as well as so many board comments. I would like to keep this thread clean until the "List" is developed and posted, but I felt that the time had come to at least start the thread.
When completed, this will be the most appropriate place to direct new, regular, and senior members for information on member etiquette (in lieu of just suggesting that someone "Read The Forum").
Suggestions and submissions for rules via PM are welcome.
Professor JRW1[/QUOTE]
Another fact finding mission
Guess who missed you.
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Last 4 is 0320.
Google her phone number and another girl comes out.
The black cloud still folowing me.