Didn't even realize it till one of the members PM'd and mentioned I was at post #1999.....With this threAD, that makes it post #2000!!!!! YEEAAAAHHHHH!!!
Ahhh.....the great sense of accomplishment I DO NOT feel..... . The amount of fucks you DO NOT give...... . 2000 posts.......heh, that's nothing by today's standards.....
What category(ies) of Post Ho do you fall under?
1) Having an opinion on every topic and sticking your nose into everyone else's business? (Or perhaps you prefer to believe it's informing and sharing info)
2) Doing the quick "Welcome", "Damn!!", "You're cute" comments in the WW and reviews section?
3) Taking it step further from 1).........herding the cats on ECCIE to create the ideal community you envisioned?
4) Posting pictures for every provider whenever the situation allows, may it be in the ML, reviews or WW?
5) Trolling, clowning, flirting, drooling and/or fooling around?
6) Don't give a damn what tactic is used, as long as you're climbing towards ranking as a top poster on the ECCIE homepage?
I'd think ideally, increased board participation should be encouraged and with proper mediation, we have multitude opinions for every topic. Balance in the discussions shift all the time, when there are more/less outspoken personas championing a certain agenda.
The best discussions I've enjoyed are the ones where equally outspoken personas of dissenting views share their own insights, without letting the discussion degenerate into personal attacks. It's boring if everyone agrees all the time, or keeps quiet for not wanting to offend a "friend". Heck, even if everyone shares the same views, it doesn't hurt to play the devil's advocate once in a while just to widen your perspective....
Personally, I treat this board as a learning platform......it's not just a SHMB for hookers to earn money and for johns to cure blue balls.
What's your take on Escort Client Community Information Exchange? Yes, it's been discussed multiple times before......just thought it could be time to revisit the topic......seeing how it's the start of a new year.