Originally Posted by
Zarr
I'll just point out that, RR's thread began at little past 9:00am, and Sistine had commented by a little past 11:00am. So for someone who is onlyhere to look at provider ads and doesn't really care about the banter of people she doesn't know, she sure got involved in this thread rather quickly.
Just an observation. Carry on.
Because someone emailed me the thread and brought it to my attention
Originally Posted by Sistine
For those knowledgeable with the software here (and, especially for those who are not!) there's drop down button at the top of any thread page. "Thread tools."
Click on that and the last item in the drop down is "Subscribe to this thread" which means the system will send you a pm notice of any new posts to the thread. If your pm box is set up to send you an em when you get a new pm you get a virtual instant notice of new replies.
One may also subscribe to any forum for new threads and post by using the "Forum Tools" drop down at the top of any forum.
Candidly, subscriptions unless used wisely, could certainly overwhelm a member's PM box and load the email account, too.
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And from the old aspd days ... the female moderators there were given access to read ROS/BCD portions of reviews, but they could not post in such thread; they did not have locker room access.
BustyGirl, the site owner, had access to all forums, including the male-only areas, and she used it infrequently, but she used it nonetheless when necessary.
Personally, I see nothing wrong or untoward with giving verified ladies access to their own reviews, at the very least, and, indeed to all ROS in reviews, just like the guys.
Harsh as it may seem, I think it would be fair and of great benefit to certain ladies for them learn from their own reviews. Could not harm the other ladies either to know what makes guys tick. And if the guys wanted to be way more explicit they could always post in the male only areas.
There are sites out there where the sexes all have equal access since, after all, the common philosophy there is that males and females are more or less partners in the hobby.
Not a very popular thought here for many males, however.
But, as I noted elsewhere earlier today:
Kudos and courage rewards are due every lady in the hobby, especially those who are brave enough to put her face or a body into a post or a showcase.
They truly are our valorous partners in the hobby.
Adding just now:
Males who cannot subscribe to the above cannot be considered gentlemen in my book.