Originally Posted by
Jenny
I'm actually not sure this is fair. I mean, yes, it is a place where customers can ask questions, but I don't think it is unreasonable to operate under the assumption that said customers should have some judgment as to what kinds of questions are appropriate. I would go so far as to suggest that most customers who come onto Customer Conversation and say things like "where can I get the most extras?" and "why are dancers so stupid?" and "can I give you aids?" or "would you fuck my dog for money, you whores?" pretty much know what they are doing. And yet every single one of them says the same thing: "It says Customer Conversation"; "Stop repressing us, you evil women, it is very hard being a man" and, my personal favourite, "It was an honest question." In short - I don't think the problem lies with the board, but with the judgment of the poster. I'm sorry if you feel you were unfairly judged and it was a legitimate mistake; however, I do think that if you read a few posts that you would/should have been able to anticipate the reaction to your post.
In either event; it has now all been worked out with no expense except a few scathing comments (and believe me, it wasn't that bad). You were neither pointed nor banned and you will likely be much more "at home" down here with the guys where the women-folk don't get to complain. Maybe it is actually all working out just fine? and it just took a couple of posts for you to really find where you will get the most out of stripperweb? There is a bright side here.