This one has gone well beyond the welcome period.The entire last sentence reads: Once approved, however, please use the appropriate forums to advertise and post in this forum only to welcome new members.
please try to limit the discussion here to Welcome comments and questions for the new members...
After 30 days or so the discussion should continue in the other forums.
Via new thread in ISO or Co-ed etc.
The "Welcome and Introductions" forum in each Metro Location is an excellent 'landing pad' for new ladies to the community. These sections have excellent readership from the members in that particular city. New ladies are welcome to make a post in this forum during their first 7 days of membership. This will be called their 'intro ad' and may include all their details, info, and pics. This may be done before you have requested VP status or while you are waiting for approval. Once approved, however, please use the appropriate forums to advertise and post in this forum only to welcome new members. Originally Posted by Loki Pk
I would believe the intent here is to limit a new lady to keep this as a hello, I'm here- and not become a continuing ad. There is no mention here to the welcome for gents, or their continuing of a conversation. The last sentence is written to limit advertising, not to cut short a thread.
I'd like to invite Loki to please post the quideline that limits the welcome area to the 30 day rule. Last I was aware, that rule only applied to the review section.
#13 - In our review forums, be mindful of the 'maturity' of threads you are posting to, ie. the date of the last item posted. We ask that you refrain from posting to a review in which the last post was made 30 or more days ago. Some exceptions may apply if you are providing relevant, valuable or updated information about the provider, but as a general rule of thumb, this can best be accomplished by writing a new review altogether and avoiding the bumping of old ones. This applies to our review forums, in particular, as discussion threads are often allowed to flow for an unspecified length of time.