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  • #163824
    Tift
    Participant

    Just an idea that has probably been mooted before
    how about allowing cross-dressing across all genders
    it would make for some remarkable inventions of style
    and make more interesting topless Tuesdays and other events

    sure it sounds ridiculous but look where we are

    Think of the revenue !

    #163825
    musica777
    Participant

    I would love to have some more group options…. a 4some would be great….. or at least some new 3some poses. It would be amazing if the developers would add some bisexual options in mfm. (In ffm we girls can do some hot kissing and licking)-it would be so hot to share a cock with a male partner… uhhhh….
    kisses… and thanks for a lot of fun in this game….

    #163826
    Booboofinger
    Participant

    I would love to have some more group options…. a 4some would be great….. or at least some new 3some poses. It would be amazing if the developers would add some bisexual options in mfm. (In ffm we girls can do some hot kissing and licking)-it would be so hot to share a cock with a male partner… uhhhh….
    kisses… and thanks for a lot of fun in this game….

    On that note maybe even open up the pose editor. Or is that nothing but a pipe dream?

    #163827
    Booboofinger
    Participant

    Wow, I asked about the pose editor and now am please to see it's up and running. I should have asked to win the lotto 

    But I do have another request of something else I would love to see here as well: a more up to date forum.

    Currently this forum is very archaic and real clunky to use.  If I might suggest, I would really love to see a more modern, and functional forum.  All the data for the posts and pictures are saved on dbase, so it would be possible to update the forum look and feel and still keep all the posts.

    I would suggest  something that would follow some of the current standards of CSS3 and HTML 5  and adaptive design. I think something like that would not only foster more use of the forums, but would also attract more (hopefully spending) customers to the game. It would also make posting stuff here a lot more enjoyable and help the community grow.

    What do you all think?

    #163828
    Zuzannah
    Participant

    Good idea.

    As long as an up to date forum had the same ways of doing things as the old one.  Posting a pic for example,  I wouldn't really like to re-learn it all at the moment.  :

    #163829
    Soniaslut
    Participant

    A little work had already started on an idea to “modernise” and tidy up the forum.
    Nothing was to be deleted, just rearranged and generally tidied up to make it much easier to navigate, especially for anyone new to the forum.
    This has ceased, for various reasons, but is, in my opinion, something that is still very much needed.
    No change to the way anything is posted, that would all remain the same. But placing threads/topics where they should be and an “archiving” of out of date/unused threads to allow people to be able to find what they're looking for without having to trawl through thread after thread without being able to see what they came for and “giving up” in frustration.

    #163830
    JessiCapri
    Participant

    With all due respect, older posts are already archived as newer ones appear first in the list.  The owner of the topic has picked it's position.  If someone wishes to have a topic moved  the owner of the topic should be contacted and approval given before it is moved.  In order to keep clutter to a minimum duplicate topics should be avoided.  If the original topic is older a new post makes it current.

    #163831
    Soniaslut
    Participant

    With all due respect, older posts are already archived as newer ones appear first in the list.  The owner of the topic has picked it's position.  If someone wishes to have a topic moved  the owner of the topic should be contacted and approval given before it is moved.  In order to keep clutter to a minimum duplicate topics should be avoided.  If the original topic is older a new post makes it current.

    I realise the OP chose where to post originally. That doesn't mean that a thread was posted in the right area of the forum.
    As to contacting people…how long would your suggestion be to wait for a reply from someone that hasn't been active in the forum for 1, 2, 3 or more years…the same amount of time?
    There are many, many threads that have had no activity in them for a very long time.
    Why not create an Archive for posts (for example) that have seen no activity for over a year?
    I know that a certain spectrum of people are resistant to change, that's always the way.
    But I've heard a great many people say that they've been put off the forum by how cluttered with archaic threads it is and it simply not being new user friendly.

    #163832
    JessiCapri
    Participant

    With all due respect, older posts are already archived as newer ones appear first in the list.  The owner of the topic has picked it's position.  If someone wishes to have a topic moved  the owner of the topic should be contacted and approval given before it is moved.  In order to keep clutter to a minimum duplicate topics should be avoided.  If the original topic is older a new post makes it current.

    I realise the OP chose where to post originally. That doesn't mean that a thread was posted in the right area of the forum.
    As to contacting people…how long would your suggestion be to wait for a reply from someone that hasn't been active in the forum for 1, 2, 3 or more years…the same amount of time?
    There are many, many threads that have had no activity in them for a very long time.
    Why not create an Archive for posts (for example) that have seen no activity for over a year?
    I know that a certain spectrum of people are resistant to change, that's always the way.
    But I've heard a great many people say that they've been put off the forum by how cluttered with archaic threads it is and it simply not being new user friendly.

    But that's the point.  If I post a topic, where I place it is where I want it to be. Just because someone else may think it could be/should be in a different spot why does their opinion matter more than mine, the original poster??  It matters little to me if everyone else can find it or not.  It won't be missed if it has never been found.  This is a public forum and everyone gets to post where they wish to post.  I would never dare to tell you I think you posted your topic in the wrong spot.  If a topic has been in the wrong spot for 3 years and many have been able to find it then others will be able to find it too.  Respect the original topic poster.  As to new users, there is a learning curve to everything including the game.

    #163833
    Soniaslut
    Participant

    Quote from JessiCapri
    But that's the point.  If I post a topic, where I place it is where I want it to be. Just because someone else may think it could be/should be in a different spot why does their opinion matter more than mine, the original poster??  It matters little to me if everyone else can find it or not.  It won't be missed if it has never been found.  This is a public forum and everyone gets to post where they wish to post.  I would never dare to tell you I think you posted your topic in the wrong spot.  If a topic has been in the wrong spot for 3 years and many have been able to find it then others will be able to find it too.  Respect the original topic poster.  As to new users, there is a learning curve to everything including the game.[/colour]

    That is actually hilarious, it really is.
    I think you're suffering from short term memory loss.
    What you're saying is that anyone can post whatever topic they choose wherever they choose regardless of whether there's a section for that topic already in existence elsewhere in the forum.

    #163834
    JessiCapri
    Participant

    Quote from JessiCapri
    But that's the point.  If I post a topic, where I place it is where I want it to be. Just because someone else may think it could be/should be in a different spot why does their opinion matter more than mine, the original poster??  It matters little to me if everyone else can find it or not.  It won't be missed if it has never been found.  This is a public forum and everyone gets to post where they wish to post.  I would never dare to tell you I think you posted your topic in the wrong spot.  If a topic has been in the wrong spot for 3 years and many have been able to find it then others will be able to find it too.  Respect the original topic poster.  As to new users, there is a learning curve to everything including the game.[/colour]

    That is actually hilarious, it really is.
    I think you're suffering from short term memory loss.
    What you're saying is that anyone can post whatever topic they choose wherever they choose regardless of whether there's a section for that topic already in existence elsewhere in the forum.


    Sighs Your complete lack of respect for other people is once again showing.  Can you not disagree with someone without throwing insults?  It's fine as it is more of a reflection on who you are than on who I am. 

    And yes, I am saying anyone can post any topic in any section they wish.  Yes, it may be difficult for others to find but perhaps that is what they want.  My question to you remains the same.  Why should where I post my topics mean anything to you??  You post your topics where you wish and I will post my topics where I wish. 

    #163835
    Soniaslut
    Participant

    That is actually hilarious, it really is.
    I think you're suffering from short term memory loss.
    What you're saying is that anyone can post whatever topic they choose wherever they choose regardless of whether there's a section for that topic already in existence elsewhere in the forum.

    Sighs Your complete lack of respect for other people is once again showing.  Can you not disagree with someone without throwing insults?  It's fine as it is more of a reflection on who you are than on who I am. 

    And yes, I am saying anyone can post any topic in any section they wish.  Yes, it may be difficult for others to find but perhaps that is what they want.  My question to you remains the same.  Why should where I post my topics mean anything to you??  You post your topics where you wish and I will post my topics where I wish. 

    I fail to see any insult in anything I wrote above.. Just a statement that it was only very recently I was being blamed for all sorts of things that you, and others didn't agree with including postings that I had nothing to do with yet was considered somehow responsible for.
    Yet again you attempt to turn a simple post into an argument. But I shan't rise to the bait.

    What and where you post is of absolutely no interest to me.
    If you're happy with the forum remaining as it is that's your opinion to have. My only interest has ever been trying to respond to the many comments made by very many people that I've encouraged to use the forum that it's an out of date and cumbersome dinosaur and to attempt to do something to attract new participants.
    Lots read…few post because of the jumbled nature of the place.

    #163836
    Tift
    Participant

    My grandmother always told me that if you
    wanted respect you had to earn it first

    #163837
    Vaughan
    Moderator

    It's a good quote and usually used when people try and justify their bad manners and behaviour.

    The full quote is much better.

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    It's a pity that wasn't regarded in some other topics.

    @ Sonia – Quote  “That is actually hilarious, it really is.
    I think you're suffering from short term memory loss.”  Unquote.

    There is the hostility.  You are laughing at someone's viewpoint and accusing them of memory loss!

    Carrying on the discussion ….

    Old topics drop back into their own archives by not being posted in. They fall further and further back.
    At times, current members wish to bring them forward to post something they feel relevant and the topic comes alive again.
    I don't think, that's a bad thing. Older members ideas and views could be just as relevant today as they were back then.

    New members can browse and look when they want or have the time.

    If they just want to look at the current topics, there are 2 ways.

    1. Go into each section and look at the topics listed on the first page.  The ones with the recent posts are listed from the top down. The further back the pages, the older the topic.

    As they look, some may get lost or disorientated. There is a simple way, to start again. Under their welcome box at the top of the page is a little red button with “HOME”  on it.
    Click that and it takes you back to the Forum Home Page for you to get your bearings again.

    2. The other way to see recent posts  is to click on these 2 options by your name.
              Show unread posts since last visit.      OR
              Show new replies to your posts.

    If you cant see these options, it is very easy to remedy.  Opposite your name  “Hello …..”    on the right side of the page is the date and a pink square box  with a Plus +  sign or a minus – sign.  Click on this box to show the  – minus sign.  The above options should be seen then.

    If anyone needs any help or assistance, just ask any of the active forum members.
    Most will be able to help, or if not, they can point you in the direction of someone who can.

    #163838
    Soniaslut
    Participant

    Something original that isn't pulled from the web would seem to express similar sentiments far better. In my own opinion, that is.

    Don't allow yourself to be condescended to…raise your point and your voice.
    Talk to people, but talk from your own standpoint…don't have theirs forced upon you.
    Respect is won by those that deserve it and is a gift that must be earned, not expected.

    What a very sad world it would be if we all espoused the same viewpoints and were too concerned with others' opinion of ourselves that we didn't have the courage to express ourselves freely and fully, but became bogged down in a morass of sugary artificial sweetness, afraid to have a differing opinion to the masses or those that can shout loudest simply to 'fit in'.

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