Who said that strippers are at fault for the boards decline? I was merely suggesting that hobbyists don't read co-Ed anymore whereas strip club patrons do. Originally Posted by TaylorMaiden29No one said strippers are at fault for the board's decline... or that the board was declining at all. You suggested that the OP was having a hard time in Austin because of your theory that most of the active posters in Co-Ed prefer BCD time with strippers to BCD time with providers. I was simply asking where you gathered the intel you are basing that theory upon. You edited your post, but some of it can be seen in Post #32.
See, the problem with Austin is that the spenders that used to frequent the co-Ed board stop lurking when a certain board member turned it into his personal Twitter page with daily play by plays of his wonderful life.
Sadly, there are only approximately 12 posters left who click on the few threads here every time they have a new response which makes it appear as though a lot of folks are reading but it's an illusion. Even more sad is that of the (approximate) 12posters, only about 2 actually hobby and that is not enough to support the entire community. The rest of them prefer the strip clubs over actuals bcd time with us.
Sorry, Hun, it's really not you, hobbyists don't hang out here anymore and those who do, read the reviews and the ads, not the co-Ed section.
Here is what you need to do. Post that you are a traveling stripper who provides extras. State where and when you will be dancing in co-Ed. Pretend to like Whimpers. He'll promote you but only if you let him take your pic for his iphone wall of fame that everyone who meets him must see. Good luck. Originally Posted by TaylorMaiden29
That in mind, WHO are you baby girl? What do you offer that sets you apart? Figure that out and capitalize on it. THIS IS WHAT MAKES YOU YOU.Very astute, Maxeen. As much as we as providers may not like to be viewed as a "product," the fact is that we all convey an image or "brand" that hopefully falls in line with who we are and what we offer as providers. And, like any other product, sometimes we need re-branding or re-packaging to ensure that the image we project accurately matches the product/service we provide.
Then, and only then, can you enjoy what you do and offer. Originally Posted by Maxeen Monroe
Wow Originally Posted by Maxeen MonroeForgive me for drifting off topic but everytime I gaze upon Maxeen's avatar I like it more!