New Orleans/Baton Rouge??

Guest031210-2's Avatar
I recall suggesting BR before but I forget the reason why I was told no. Maybe if enough men requested it, in a poll etc, it would be taken into serious consideration. You would probably see more providers posting ads for that area, even the ones who are utr. That way theres no confusion in areas in which they are working. Its a pain to get a ton of messages asking for NOLA when you post for BR, but your posting in a NOLA board for BR so you have to understand the confusion and many people do not take the time to read the ads, they just look for pics and contact info.

I think its a GREAT idea LFG, also Lafayette as well. They would even work combined as many guys I used to deal with would look in BR for ads on BP and CL. I think eccie would get more paid memberships if they expand, making it beneficial for all parties involved.
gdiddy's Avatar
I would love to see the BR guys get their own board if only to curtail some of the "grown men catfights" that seem to center around a certain contingent from BR and NOLA. Also there are several ladies who for some reason will not come to New Orleans, but post here because it is as close as they can get to BR. A BR/Lafayette board would do well I think.
laoilman's Avatar
I think a seperate board for B.R. would be a great idea. It's not like it's the Dallas/F.W. area where they are virtually combined. I think there is a large enough market for B.R. to have it's own board. I am kind of in the middle, about the same distance from either and think it would simplify things quite a bit.
al504's Avatar
  • al504
  • 02-08-2010, 10:23 PM
Folks,

How about a compromise!!! Just put BR, NO, or LC, lafayette, etc. after the provider's name in the title area. Do it for providers' ads, independent and agency reviews, etc. I surely do not like to read a providers ad not knowing where she will be at or at a city that I am not interested in going to.
Folks,

How about a compromise!!! Just put BR, NO, or LC, lafayette, etc. after the provider's name in the title area. Do it for providers' ads, independent and agency reviews, etc. I surely do not like to read a providers ad not knowing where she will be at or at a city that I am not interested in going to. Originally Posted by al504
Yup, I always try to be helpful and include my location in my ad titles.

xoxo Sophie