Everything is a sex act according to eccie rules...
Put two girls in panties and t-shirts and that's a sex act...don't even have to be touching...
Everything is a sex act according to eccie rules...
Put two girls in panties and t-shirts and that's a sex act...don't even have to be touching...
Originally Posted by Johnsson
No images of sexual acts whatsoever. Also, please avoid even the implication of sex acts (e.g., two people kissing, a person taking off another person’s shirt, etc.). No photos with multiple ladies or photos of two partially clad people. If you are not sure, then simply make it easy and avoid photos with more than one person. Male nudity is also not allowed.
Two Girls In Panties = Photo of Multiple Ladies = Violation of Eccie Image Guidelines Standards Originally Posted by biomed1sex act...smiling at the camera... sitting cross legged, not touching...gotcha
Choice is yours - Post in accordance with the Guidelines or Don't.whats a sex act...up to you
When you do - No Staff Action.
When you don't - Staff Action.
The points assigned to the Violation were established by the Owners.
If you don't want to have points assigned to your Profile, post in accordance with the Guidelines. Originally Posted by biomed1
I found myself giving a guest some unsolicited advice tonight. As adults, sometimes people outgrow each other and that is perfectly ok. It doesn't mean that you hate each other or don't want the other person to live a beautiful, happy life. You just realize that you're no longer compatible and both parties deserve someone that makes them smile everyday. Originally Posted by VannahSo much, yes!! I identify with this so much in terms of exactly how I felt during the end of one of my life’s major relationships.
I found myself giving a guest some unsolicited advice tonight. As adults, sometimes people outgrow each other and that is perfectly ok. It doesn't mean that you hate each other or don't want the other person to live a beautiful, happy life. You just realize that you're no longer compatible and both parties deserve someone that makes them smile everyday. Originally Posted by VannahCoincidentally I am in exactly such a situation and we are amicably divorcing. We're both going to be much happier, I think.
So much, yes!! I identify with this so much in terms of exactly how I felt during the end of one of my life’s major relationships.Absolutely! In my last relationship, we had some amazing times, but we also had our fair share of disagreements due to jealousy and insecurity on both sides. I ran into him and his lady friend this evening. I certainly hope that he didn't think I was being cold or petty by not acknowledging him, but he was obviously on a date and I certainly didn't want him to have to explain who I was, possibly making things awkward for them. In all honesty, I was glad to see he had someone that made him happy and I feel like that really is the pinnacle of adulthood. I should get a trophy or a medal for this milestone!
Everyone deserves to be happy. We have so little time in life that it’s silly to waste it. Staying with the wrong person can prevent you from meeting the right person. Originally Posted by Ginger Doll
Coincidentally I am in exactly such a situation and we are amicably divorcing. We're both going to be much happier, I think. Originally Posted by SpanksterI'm sorry, Spanky. Divorce is never the ideal outcome, but I'm so glad that y'all are fortunate enough to be able to part amicably and that it is in both parties' best interests. In my situation, I feel like since we broke up, I have learned so much about myself and grown a lot as a person. Breakups are obviously not pleasant, but sometimes they are necessary.
Absolutely! In my last relationship, we had some amazing times, but we also had our fair share of disagreements due to jealousy and insecurity on both sides. I ran into him and his lady friend this evening. I certainly hope that he didn't think I was being cold or petty by not acknowledging him, but he was obviously on a date and I certainly didn't want him to have to explain who I was, possibly making things awkward for them. In all honesty, I was glad to see he had someone that made him happy and I feel like that really is the pinnacle of adulthood. I should get a trophy or a medal for this milestone! Originally Posted by VannahYou absolutely do deserve a medal.
So much, yes!! I identify with this so much in terms of exactly how I felt during the end of one of my life’s major relationships.Love this ❤️
Everyone deserves to be happy. We have so little time in life that it’s silly to waste it. Staying with the wrong person can prevent you from meeting the right person. Originally Posted by Ginger Doll