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    Default i have a question

    ok so i've been signed up to sw for 4 years and i have logged on now and then and read other peoples posts and never posted anything really so is that why i am still listed as a newbie? and what is the blue side i keep reading about and where is it?

    i have been a dancer for quite some time and just felt like ranting a bit today for some reason- but some of the things i have been reading seem a little off- i guess its a different world in each club- who knows...

    feel free to ask me anything

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    Default Re: i have a question

    I was wondering about "the blue side" also. Can anyone explain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by butterflygirl2271 View Post
    I was wondering about "the blue side" also. Can anyone explain?
    The blue side is the Strip Club Junkie forum - keep scrolling down the list of forums and you'll find the link just under the Services section.

    This side (aka the pick side) is dancer focused and is [guess what] pink. The Strip Club Junkie forum is customer orientated and is [no surprise here] colored blue.

    Both sides are moderated, but on the pink side the mods are more proactive in protecting dancer's interests - it's understood that male posters have to respect that the forum is mainly for the female of the species.

    On blue the moderation is more light-handed: if you get in an argument down there, the males/customers will be given more leeway. On the other hand, you can be considerably ruder in return.

    There is a distinct difference between the two sides and if you post on blue (which you're perfectly welcome to do) I'd suggest you read some of the threads first. It can be an acquired taste and many dancers heartily dislike it.

    Phil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnosis View Post
    ok so i've been signed up to sw for 4 years and i have logged on now and then and read other peoples posts and never posted anything really so is that why i am still listed as a newbie?
    The number of stars you get is based on post count. With only 16 posts, you're still at newbie level. Post a few more times (50 from memory) and you'll get another star. Post yet more and you'll get three.

    I think (but am not sure) that you become a Goddess (6 stars) after about 2,000 posts.

    Phil.

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    2,000 posts? Well I got a way to go..
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