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I think that's just from all the booze. Give me your keys, CG!
Oh sure, I'll let you drive me HOME? Not even in this inebriated state.
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In answer to the original post, Milik, I personally don't see the benefit of having a specifically gay/bi area. I agree with LM, that from what I've seen most topics are covered in the general forums anyway... Surely rather than split the community into groups (and I don't mean gals/guys - because we all post on those regardless of sex anyway) it would be better to have more threads to accommodate everyone's needs?
I mean, I personally would be unlikely to visit that section (not being gay) and in fact, I would feel that I "couldn't" visit that section - I don't generally see posts in the BDSM area for the same reason, unless I click on a friend's post in my newsfeed, but I am extremely unlikely to post in BDSM as I know nothing about it and have no experience...
As for the gay community, well, I do have some experience there, I worked in a gay pubs and nightclub for some years and still have many gay and bi friends (in both the real and virtual worlds). Most of my friends (from what I've seen and heard) would rather feel accepted, that being gay was not considered to be anything other than normal and it would that mean that we might lose lots of fantastic input on the general forums too, I think...
Why not just have more gay/bi threads in the regular forums, then everyone can read and post or not if they choose to - that way we all at least get to see the posts, get the benefit of everyone's collective experience and continue to learn and grow the way we always do here on Lush? I guess what I am trying to say and not doing it very well is that the regular forums would be crap without all of the people who frequent them just now... Why split us into groups?
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.
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Hi Mazza. I can understand what you mean, both about how it might deplete the posters and especially how you feel about not feeling like you would belong posting in such a section. I feel that myself at times.
I could go on and explain in depth, but I fear that would only acerbate the situation. Maybe the problem exists only in the dark recesses of my mind, and if that is the case, pursuing it further here will only serve to offend more than I have already.
It took awhile for me to suggest this, and I regret deeply giving the implication of homophobia. I made what I felt at the time were two reasonable examples, both based on precedent, and though it was not my intention, it was taken as an accusation of bigotry or racism. Being told not to equate my feelings with something like MLK day was intensly hurtful to me.
So I accept what has been said and I apologize for creating a stir. Those who know me know m as open minded on all things as a person likely be. To be viewed as being the one who pidgeon holes others is anathema to me. It was certainly not my intention.
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I've read this thread with interest, and think Milik was treated rather harshly, all things considered!
I actually think it's a good idea to have a separate GLBT forum.
It would probably encourage GLBT people to perhaps be more open here and contribute more. I know quite a few gay / bi / lesbians who simply don't post in the Ask the Gals or Ask the Guys forums because the perception is they are largely heterosexual, so it makes sense to me to create a forum where it's clear the questions / discussions, are going to be of that nature.
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And there you have it. From the owner. So you will get your GLBT section. Discussion done, and without input from any members. I would suggest next time just contacting the forum owner directly and not involving the views of the general membership. I don't say this out of anger but pure logic. It will save a lot of grief from hurt feelings or differing of views.
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And there you have it. From the owner. So you will get your GLBT section. Discussion done, and without input from any members. I would suggest next time just contacting the forum owner directly and not involving the views of the general membership. I don't say this out of anger but pure logic. It will save a lot of grief from hurt feelings or differing of views.
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And there you have it. From the owner. So you will get your GLBT section. Discussion done, and without input from any members. I would suggest next time just contacting the forum owner directly and not involving the views of the general membership. I don't say this out of anger but pure logic. It will save a lot of grief from hurt feelings or differing of views.
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Forgive me for being daft, but what, then, is the point of any forums for questions at all? Why not just have a massive Ask Nicola site?![]()
Forum feedback and suggestions are for just that. Just because a thread got a bit bonkers, it doesn't negate the suggestion because of a few crossed wires and knicker twists. Just my opinion, obviously.
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John, as I've said to you in a private message, it's very common to have a separate section specifically for the GLBT community, on sites like this.
On one vaguely similar site to this, their section has over 250,000 views. It's obviously well received and liked.
I'm running a poll to see if the other mods think it's a good idea.
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Yeah I think you misunderstood. LOL I was not talking about general questions, but this type was asked of the general forum members, when in fact the decision does not rest with us anyways.