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11/13/2007 11:12:40 AM Do you think??  

morneblade
Fall River, MA
age: 49 online now!


I think part of the problem, if there is one, is that sometimes we can get pretty raunchy in here, and the fact that the medium itself is to a large degree impersonal,(no physical contact, no facial expressions, no vocal intonations, none of the inhabitions that we'd normally have during a conversation). I mean really, I've sat in some of these threads and wondered if in real life some of these folks would even consider some of the things that we've discussed openly. Everyone always talks a great game, screen to screen. Actually encountering another person and expressing these feelings/thoughts face to face would get at least some of the guys here slapped in the face by some of the gals here. But when we collectively let down our inhabitions, and let the "inner freak" out here, it's relitively harmless,(except when it sometimes gets hurtful, or insulting); to do that in an actual real-life encounter...well that I haven't had the plesure of experiencing...yet.

It's like the thing the other day with you repo. I thought your pics were great, and playfull. Showed a part of you that we might not see in a casual real-life encounter. And the way some here came down on you for being spontainous, and a little daring, seemed inauthentic, on the part of some who were bashing you about it. No doubt, they were the first ones to try and see what all the fuss was about....

for the record...your gorgous, and if you were closer(in age and distance), I'd be winkin' at you at every oppertunity....

11/13/2007 11:13:47 AM Do you think??  

soultrynights
San Clemente, CA
age: 38 online now!


i think im sickend

11/13/2007 11:14:56 AM Do you think??  

mag11
New Port Richey, FL
age: 38 online now!


I dont think so Repo ,as for me I kid around alot but your friends who know you love ya! It's a good and the ones that dont they will get to know the real u! Mikey

11/13/2007 11:19:36 AM Do you think??  

bubbadt
Kennedy, NY
age: 65


Wonderturtle, Good post, You gotta be yourself, why
lurk, you have a great way of steppin up to the plate.
I get ignorant at times, I know it and do iy anyway.
I got on this site by accident, and I am stuck. There
are some great people on here and some PUTZs, for the
most part it a lot of fun.
Your cool and to the point. Thats a good thing.
Id like to think there is somebody on here to go
further than correspond. Just could be.

11/13/2007 11:23:36 AM Do you think??  

sassybrat60
Mansfield, TX
age: 46


I agree with stormy... I'm just me & I dont sugar coat nothin... Take me or leave me haha

11/13/2007 11:28:01 AM Do you think??  

wileyguy
Wilkes Barre, PA
age: 36


morninblade.....i believe there are people here .. and online in general...that portray themselves very accurately...or a close facisimile thereof.many people can tell the difference.many are just havin a good time and chance to let loose a little....more than usual.yes...some are very different...they get balls online.irks me too but,,,so what .its free and we just deal with it.i doubt someone would base having a relationship with someone based solely bytheir online character.but it's a start.

11/13/2007 11:37:23 AM Do you think??  

yankeeluvspeach
Athens, GA
age: 28


yeah repo, I wouldn't let it sweat you too much. You know in your heart what kind of person you are. Your ex's new gf doesn't trust you that's her problem. Same thing if someone later holds it against me for flirting with someone on here right now. I'm single and and unspoken for. You can't let what others MIGHT do in the future dictate how you live your life TODAY. A viscious plague might wipe us all out tomorrow. Might as well be friendly and welcoming. Someone wants to keep a little score card of who said what to whom, be my guest. You've got no idea how to spend your life. That's all I'd say to them. And I agree with Wiley and Morneblade, MOST people on here might say a few things they might not otherwise say in person, but on the whole, they are who they seem to be. To be honest, and I can only speak for myself here, I'm not that smart that I'd be able to keep a dual personality going consistantly. If anything, I think the more you can get active in the forums, the more it shows you're secure in who you are, and thus, more capable of a healthy relationship. Just my 2.. take it or leave it.

11/13/2007 11:54:20 AM Do you think??  

skunkbreath
Saint James, MO
age: 52


There are people finding that their online antics come back to bite them with employers ... I would say think before posting. Consider how it will look to your parents or children. We don't need to expose all of our inner darkness to the world.

11/13/2007 12:18:37 PM Do you think??  

yankeeluvspeach
Athens, GA
age: 28


well I can't speak for anyone else on here, but any "inner darknesses" that I have won't get me fired from a job. The only kind of thing I can imagine would cause that would be if you posted something racist/deviant/unlawful. Not a risk here so I'm not going to sweat it.

11/13/2007 12:23:17 PM Do you think??  

wileyguy
Wilkes Barre, PA
age: 36


people dont pay that much attention to the obvious assanine crap.mostly,that is done by shadows anyway so whats the point?

11/13/2007 1:34:02 PM Do you think??  

repochick
Rosemount, MN
age: 29 online now!


See Uga you hit the nail on the head...LOL Everyone who has been around for a while knows about the sock pic....Good thing Cajun has an open mind because if not something like that might have done you in....Its things like that I was referring to....It seems, from what I have seen, there are those that say they are cool with what we have all done in our pasts but they just cant seen to let it fo and get past it!!

I say I am who I am whether you like me or not!!! (JMO)

11/13/2007 3:38:55 PM Do you think??  

ladykathryn0414
Denison, IA
age: 29


I agree with you W-T.. I think we should be allowed to be ourselves.. AS long as that means we aren't offeneding others too horribly. We all have the right to speak our mind and give feedback or vent.. (keeping in mind that we aren't blatantly attacking someone unwarrantedly). If others see us vent, and can't deal with us.. chances are that relationship would of never worked out to begin with. As I have said before, that special person will accept us for who we are no matter how bad, good, or ugly that may be.

Besides, who on here has a perfect day everyday? WE all have bad days..


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