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After reading many of the topics in the "ask the Gals" forum, and being a newbie to Lush, I find it quite odd that men find that it is alright for them to comment on questions being asked of us. As I wrong to think this is strange and as a female, are you alright with men coming in here and giving us their opinion on questions meant for us?

Just curious, as I continue to learn about the interesting world of Lush......
I have answered questions in the 'Ask the Guys' thread. No harm in it. If the OP wants a girls/guys opinion only then they can just read their responses. It does not bother me in the slightest.
Lots of times I see a thread pop up in the changing banner up top, or in the Friends Activity feed, and I answer without noticing it is in the Ask the Gals section. I used to apologize every time I did it and noticed, until I realize it's pretty commonplace, and people don't seem to mind.

I apologize for posting in yet another Ask the Gals, but I figured I'd give you my reasons for doing it.
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Lots of times I see a thread pop up in the changing banner up top, or in the Friends Activity feed, and I answer without noticing it is in the Ask the Gals section. I used to apologize every time I did it and noticed, until I realize it's pretty commonplace, and people don't seem to mind.

I apologize for posting in yet another Ask the Gals, but I figured I'd give you my reasons for doing it.



no problem for me, really....I am just trying to understand the workings of Lush so that I can fit in as well as possible.
I imagine the "guys" who post are female in RL and keep accidentally blowing their cover. (Except Verbal, he's just strange.)
I generally limit my postings on these types of threads to when I may have something relevant to contribute. I know that come folks are bothered by it, but most are okay with it to a point.
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I imagine the "guys" who post are female in RL and keep accidentally blowing their cover. (Except Verbal, he's just strange.)


I used to be strange. Now I'm washed af, fam.
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After reading many of the topics in the "ask the Gals" forum, and being a newbie to Lush, I find it quite odd that men find that it is alright for them to comment on questions being asked of us. As I wrong to think this is strange and as a female, are you alright with men coming in here and giving us their opinion on questions meant for us?

Just curious, as I continue to learn about the interesting world of Lush......


It's just to compensate for all the women who hang out in The Men's Room (description: "Gay male and bi-sexual chat. Gay male chat and cyber.")


===  Not ALL LIVES MATTER until BLACK LIVES MATTER  ===

it doesn't bother me. the majority of these questions are so general, or asinine, that it doesn't matter who answers them. however, on very gender specific queries i'd rather just hear the opinions of said gender. it's no trouble to skip those that don't apply.

Say. Her. Name.


I understnd how you feel on this subject when I first joined I thought the same.

But, now I see no harm in it and we may find it beneficial is we understand better how they think or not.
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I imagine the "guys" who post are female in RL and keep accidentally blowing their cover. (Except Verbal, he's just strange.)


I’ve said many times I’m actually an eighteen year old female cheerleader ?

Of course, that would mean I’ve been eighteen for nine years

The Wild Girl anthology need not be read in any order but does take place in the following timeframe

Wild at Heart- 1968. The story of Dani’s Great Aunt Evie.

https://www.lushstories.com/stories/first-time/wild-at-heart

Wild Oats. Part 1&2. -2021. Dani is 16 and sets her sights on her stepfather.

https://www.lushstories.com/stories/taboo/wild-oats-part-1

https://www.lushstories.com/stories/taboo/wild-oats-part-2

Wild Child. 2025. Dani is now 20 years old.

https://www.lushstories.com/stories/taboo/wild-child

It's such a minor faux pas, I don't mind if the guys invade our threads. But I usually try not to post in the guys' threads unless the temptation is just too great.