Yeah, I agree with Joey here. Just because this forum is predominantly female with some gay/bisexual men doesn't mean we need to sit around braiding each other's hair and talking about menstrual cycles. In particular - are you saying Joey has PMS?
Or just us crazy ladies? Anyway, I'm not against a healthy debate anywhere and I think the main thing is having strong and fair moderation, which we do - nothing really gets far enough to ruin anyone's lives, does it?
Particularly, I agree with the loneliness issue. Everyone should feel like they can come here for help, support, etc. But part of what affects all us sex workers is ignorance and dismissive/negative attitudes towards us from society and so I've noticed the most angry responses are only to posts started by random people in which they assume we're a bunch of stupid women who all have AIDs and smack habits. Being able to protest that kind of attitude here is an important thing (to me, anyway
) as it means we can defend our space and kind of establish ourselves as the awesome bunch of people that we are, not having to put up with crap and misunderstanding like we even sometimes do during appointments - See, "So why is a nice girl like you doing this?" (usually asked
after the blowjob).
However, I have of course seen a post (by Sammy?) and possibly others recently noting that the strong attitudes here can make it scary for others to post. This is clearly more important than the perhaps relatively minor issues I talked about above - particularly since this is Suport And Advice For Escorts, not Shouting Advice At Fellow Escorts - so if it really is getting scary here, I'll personally do better to keep away from the more emotive/debatey threads!
I don't think there's any getting away from the fact that this is a place populated by a bunch of intelligent, proactive, strong people so there'll probably always be strong views opposing on certain topics. But we also have some lovely, more 'floral' ladies here obviously, so as long as there's a mixture around to respond to newbies' questions we should be covering all bases and not frightening anyone off. Half the time it's having lots of old members around nattering with each other and having inside jokes etc that is more scary on a new forum anyway - has anyone else noticed that lots of newbies usually start to post at the same time? Safety in numbers!