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trying to stay within guidelines :) - 4/11/2006 7:54:54 AM   
Frankspl


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Greetings, I'm new to this site sooo give me a break if I don't know all the rules... this is not an add just a little about me, I am a Dom who is usually not easly upset But (no pun intended ) when my posts don't stay I wonder why if I have offended someone in leadrship of this site that I couldn't be made aware of my oversight rather then just have my post taken off?  so you might have already guessed I'm an Italian who once lived in NY I won't tell you whetre I live now because I might get epremaded for it :)  anyhow  don't get your panties in a knot just simply explain to me if I have gone over the line because  I'm Frank & try not to be rude :)
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RE: trying to stay within guidelines :) - 4/11/2006 9:15:32 PM   
stef


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Hi there Frank and welcome to the forums.  I'm going to take shot in the dark here and guess that the removed posts were "introductions" that read more like personal ads than introductions.  It may surprise you to hear that we see a fair bit of that around here.  I'm also going to guess that you didn't take the time to read a post in this very forum with the subject "Introductions - Section Guidelines."  There's a similar post in every other  forum which explains the purpose of each forum and what is or isn't allowed.  In this forum's Section Guidelines post is the following passage:

This is NOT the place to post a personal ad but rather a place to post about who you are. If the tone of your intro sounds strictly like a personal ad it will be removed.

You say you "try not to be rude."  Not following the rules, then getting your panties in a knot (to borrow your own colorful phrase) when those rules are enforced sounds like it crosses the rude line to me, if only just a little bit.  You're not off to the best of starts but here's to hoping you can turn things around.

~stef

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RE: trying to stay within guidelines :) - 4/12/2006 6:26:00 PM   
cloudboy


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What happened to your tried and true methods of POUNCE AND DESTROY? Have you enrolled in sensitivity classes or has it just been too long since you've seen LION IN WINTER?

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RE: trying to stay within guidelines :) - 4/12/2006 10:13:13 PM   
stef


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Those clubs are always in the bag should the need arise. You don't reach for the Big Bertha when the situation calls for a wedge.

Thanks for caring.

~stef

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