How far are you willing to go?
Mildly deceptive title so people look at my post....check!
Just curious...when browsing the forums, does anyone actually go further than just the first 2 or 3 pages of post?
I decided to start going into the forum rooms and just go back looking for interesting topics of discussion.
Besides the numerous times certain topics are discussed over and over, there are some topics that still have no response to them.
So perhaps sometime if the chat room is not up to par, jump in the forums and read some older posts.
Stay Naked!
People have many reasons for coming in here. Contributing to Forum is what some individuals, including myself, find reasonable. Seems that large chunk of even active membership barely has a glance at the Forum. Also people posting questions identical to some that been asked over and over again, are mainly stupid or lazy. I call them Instant-people, who have no patience to figure out what they environment they enter is like.
Part of the problem with the forums is there is no easy way to keep track of them. If I find one with a topic I find interesting, there is no way to flag it. If I go several days without logging in, and it gets dropped from the top page and/or the most recents page, it is difficult to find it again. Even the most rudimentry forums pages have a method of flagging a topic to follow it.
John aka cobeachbum
Wow, just noticed how the subtitle of the topic says, "....luring people to look at my p" and that is just about the worst place to stop a sentence in this case.
Sorry if that offends anyone, but I did not plan for that. I edited it, so hopefully it is better.
Feel free to respond though.
Stay Naked!
In most cases, I've spoken my opinion on those topics that return ad nauseam. But I will admit that I don't go "back" and try and find topics I have missed or didn't respond to for any reason. I tend to stick with certain topics and groups that I have a personal interest in or can give some advice or personal experiences to answer questions. Maybe I should take a look "back" and see if my interest has changed and maybe contribute to one of those lost topics. :D
Mildly deceptive title so people look at my post....check!Just curious...when browsing the forums, does anyone actually go further than just the first 2 or 3 pages of post?I decided to start going into the forum rooms and just go back looking for interesting topics of discussion.Besides the numerous times certain topics are discussed over and over, there are some topics that still have no response to them. So perhaps sometime if the chat room is not up to par, jump in the forums and read some older posts.Stay Naked!
Ive read most every fresh post.. There are some serious responses that i enjoy reading and writing back to.., and think that those who post in the forums are much more sensitive to nudism and are real nudists....
Chat can be fast and exciting.. but still mostly hi and by...
I occasionally scan the Forums. Usually, this is morefor amusement than enlightenment or information. The messages convey a wide diversity of views: ranging from a normalhealthycelebration of the unclothed lifestyle to unburdenedfeelingsofangst, hang-ups and guilt.Many of the most frequent posters see themselves as self-important paragons of virtue and good taste. Others display a level ofprudery verging on outright distaste fornaked people!Butthe abilityto speak freelyis a valuable commodity, so I suppose I'll just have to like it or lump it!
I agree with you, Tanninbare. People do get a little carried away with their Forum post, myself included at times, but there is always something of interst for people if they ignore the nastiness of the few flame posts.
People do get a little carried away with their Forum post, myself included at times, but there is always something of interst for people if they ignore the nastiness of the few
True, and that sometimes can cause perfectly good posts to get shoved down the list and off the front page.
I like to scan back a few pages just to see if there is anything I missed.
Stay Naked!