Dear Francisca,We shouldn't overreact. I am not trying to speak for MsFrancisca but I am sure didn't mean she thought providers are too illiterate to write posts. I interpreted it as it should be thought out b/c you never know who is reading. You could just as easily post a self alert on yourself and not even know it by how you come across in a post.
If you don't know what misogynisitic is, that's ok. I have to look up words sometimes myself. But, please spell my name correctly. It is Crystal, not Chrystal.
I hope you are not implying that most providers are too illiterate to write a decent post. ~Surely that is not what you meant? Originally Posted by Crystalkitty
We shouldn't overreact. I am not trying to speak for MsFrancisca but I am sure didn't mean she thought providers are too illiterate to write posts. I interpreted it as it should be thought out b/c you never know who is reading. You could just as easily post a self alert on yourself and not even know it by how you come across in a post.She already did.
People mess up my name all the time. I have been called sexxbach, sixxback, etc....... its just a handle..... calm down Originally Posted by sixxbach
I read the thread. I found it disturbing, but again, misogynistic does not apply. Most of our society believe that a man that visits gentlemen clubs are by your definition, misogynistic. Originally Posted by Francisca
Are you boys really so misogynistic that you would only like to read our ads and reviews and not hear a single peep from us unless you are boinking our brains out?
Well isn't that one of the benefits of the hobby? If yapping and whining is what a hobbysist wants, they can get that free at home. Originally Posted by ibechill
The most misogynistic thing I've seen in this thread is the comment that the average provider doesn't know the meaning of the word misogynist. Originally Posted by Booth
My thoughts exactly. The lack of thoughtful contribution on the part of ladies can be attributed to several things, but a poor command of the language has never deterred anyone, male or female, from posting their opinions in Co-Ed. Originally Posted by Miss Sophie Bella
In my own experience, sifting through all of the responses in long threads is time consuming. If I don't find the topic relevant to my own experience or if there's nothing constructive for me to add I won't post a reply. Originally Posted by Miss Sophie Bella
I said...
When a conversation here is compelling and the opinions expressed hold my interest or challenge my ideas it's a lot of fun! . Originally Posted by Miss Sophie Bella
I have a graduate degree yet I don't know the meaning of the word misogynist. Originally Posted by Jay WalkerI think she is trying to impress somebody by using a big word.
I did not imply or say anyone is illiterate.I would never pay to boink a woman who doesn't know the meaning of the word misogyny. That's part of my screening process so thanks for the self-alert.
What I implied and said is that Crystal, as a fellow & veteran provider should have started a post that would interest a 25 to 30 year old lady with average vocabulary. A vocabulary that is not of a high difficulty level, normal, everyday use words… Originally Posted by Francisca