Suggestion on forum organization
[blue]Senior members can now start new threads.[/blue]
Jackson,
Great job on the site. Sorry if this has been brought up before, but I think it would be much easier to read the forum if maybe users could post new threads within the sub-topics. It's kind of hard to follow a conversation when all conversations are mixed up in the same thread.
For example, in the US/Georgia/Atlanta thread, someone could post a new thread with a question about some local AMP. Follow-ups to that thread would only be about that AMP. Someone else could start a new thread about their experience in a particular strip club, and follow-ups to that thread would only be about that strip club. I think this approach would make the forum search much better, and make reading new posts much easier.
Anyway, I think the new look of the site is really cool.
Mulva
Divide the big cities into quarters
All reports of any mega-city are all in one category/thread with several hundred reports, which do not indicate immediately to which part of the city they belong. To travel from one end to the other can take 2 hours in a big city and thus may make it a main criteria for selection.
Suggestion: To add city-parts as sub-categories would save us a lot of time and make it easier to find usefull information. (The availability of the search engine on this site does not compensate the lack of sub-categories for big cities)
Topic "Photos and Cameras" needed
[blue]Done.[/blue]
I want to switch from an ordinary camera to a ndigital camera, would be good to have a topic, which cameras other members would recommend or not to recommend?
Also the handling of the potos. How to be careful etc.
So long,
John Auro
Detection of Transvestites and Transgenders
[blue]Hi,
I appreciate the sincerity of your suggestions, but history has demonstrated repeatedly that the subject cannot be discussed intelligently without inevitably erupting into an argument.
Thanks,
Jackson[/blue]
Jackson, How about this for a topic? I would sure like some other hobbyists tips on how to detect and avoid these people.
I Agree with Kaila's Idea
[blue]Please see the adjacent report.[/blue]
I think Kaila has a fantastic idea for the Forum in including a section for Providers to post advice, etc.
However, I can also see how this would probably quickly become abused, and quite possibly, confused with the ad/personal endorsements section.
Also, in my area at least, the ad/personal endorsements section have not been used since 2004, which is a real shame. I know that for Jackson it would be a major league Pain in the Ass, but if that section was moved to within the major section for each State/City/Area, it would encourage more postings.
If the ad/endorsements section was moved, then a section clearly labeled something to the effect of "Advice from Providers" might not be abused quite a readily.
The cookie crumb trail for my area (to get to the new/moved section(s)) would then be "USASexGuide > States & Cities > Indiana > Indianapolis > Ads/Personal Endorsements(Advice from Providers).
Just a thought. Curious about what others may think.
Wallie
[QUOTE=Creole Hottie]Jackson,
I think that since I often give info from the pros' point of view, I assume that other pros might want to do the same. The mongerers often appreciate this and say so. It might be beneficial for there to be a topic for pros to give information to the mongerers that might make their experiences with us a little easier.
Thanks,
Kaila[/QUOTE]