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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/29/2012 11:57:21 AM   
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When did you first discover the forums?

I made an account here early 2009, didn't notice the forums till later that year. I finally noticed the little scroll feature on the side of the front page and clicked on it.

What was it like when you first started posting regularly?

It was a very knowledgable environment where people didn't hesitate to be honest. I was hooked from the start because that's the environment I prefer. I felt very empowered after reading on the board, I had a lot of questions that I didn't have answers to, here were honest answers. This stuff was new to me when I signed up, I had a learning curve going on, I felt really at home on the forums right away and the empowerment I felt was liberating.

It was a place that allowed me to figure out my feelings on things and helped me form what eventually became my own opinions. You don't know when you get started in this type of thing how little of it is a set program, and how much comes from you internally. You kind of cling to the ideas that you had in the beginning till you get it that you're supposed to take those and use them as a springboard. The forums helped me quite a bit in organizing my outlook on things. Buuuuut.....I've always worked like that- I gather information, mull it over, and then pull out my opinion/plan. It's just the way I've always done things and this place is perfect for that.

Were people nice or mean to you?

I didn't post much in the beginning. They mostly kind of ignored me then, here and there someone would agree with me and that was nice but not necessary. I wasn't going to stop posting if I didn't get it. Once in the beginning I said something disingenuous and kind of silly and LadyPact called me on it, lol, I dont remember what it was. But that reinforced what i'd seen that you'd better have put in some thought on what you're going to say or risk, rightfully, being called on it. I can get behind that.

I can't say they were nice or mean, they were fair. I just about always thought people were fair whether they were being one thing or the other so it didn't matter. I didn't want the meaningless pats on the back being handed out to posters. If I'm putting in my time and effort to reading then I want a payback and that payback is being able to learn something - I don't get that from people being "nice". I've always wanted things here to be fair, and I've never been disappointed in that. I don't care much how the fairness and honesty is packaged as long as it's not someone being outright nasty.

What are the most classic threads you can think of?

Ghostman was awesome, now it's a shell of what it was when it was happening because of all the things edited out by the OP and the mods. You had to be reading that one as it happened. There have been others but heck if I can remember them.

Mostly I'm blown away when someone shares their own personal struggle, truth, or philosophy...and it happens fairly often. There is a very knowledgable group of people here that don't hesitate to share, how cool is that? And posters that are willing to put pieces of themselves out on display so others may learn. It always takes my breath away when that happens. I've learned so much about life here that I want to thank everyone for.

Who was/is your all time favorite poster?

There are many, there certainly are people I'll scan things over and look for first. I hesitate to name people because inevitably I'll miss a name and it does that person a disservice by not having them there so I'll pass on naming names. I will say I miss some people that have been here in the past - Jeffff, Domi, LadynTrainer, FuckinTroll, Fornica, UniqueRaven, etc.

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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/29/2012 1:03:55 PM   
Rule


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ORIGINAL: JanahX
When did you first discover the forums?

I was looking for information about the configuration of the mind of a slave, as one of my friends, who had been murdered by his husband, was a slave. I found a Finnish edition of Collarme, registered as I am rather unusual myself, and after one or two weeks, if I recall correctly, I found the forums.

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ORIGINAL: JanahX
What was it like when you first started posting regularly?

Crowded.

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ORIGINAL: JanahX
Were people nice or mean to you?

Both. Most were willing to give me some leeway, I think.

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ORIGINAL: JanahX
What are the most classic threads you can think of?

911 threads, I suppose.

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ORIGINAL: JanahX
Who was/is your all time favorite poster?

There have been several. There were a couple of people with a very great sense of humor. And some very intelligent people. And some very few other people whoms mind was somewhat on par with my own. And two slaves who recognized me for what I am; them I salute.

< Message edited by Rule -- 9/29/2012 1:04:59 PM >

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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/29/2012 4:20:28 PM   
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When did you first discover the forums?
Feb 2006. I was under a different name then.

What was it like when you first started posting regularly?
Maybe it's just nostalgia talking, but I thought it was better then, too - better quality threads, or maybe since I was so new, I got more out of them then. I liked that people were direct without being so snarky. Or maybe I've just changed to the degree where I don't tolerate snark like I used to?


Were people nice or mean to you?
Both. Mostly just direct and straight forward, without being insulting. I remember having a debate with KoM about M/s relationships not being "special" (I thought they were, back then) and feeling really defensive, and calling him Mr. Pick-A-Part. Ha! I've learned a lot since then.


What are the most classic threads you can think of?
Can't really think of any, actually, although the Arpig exposure comes to mind.

Who was/is your all time favorite poster?
Bitatruble. It's not just her wisdom but her positive approach to posts that impress me. Plus, well, she's someone whose personal friendship is one I'll forever be grateful for.

There are other posters who I will make a point to read, and who I respect even when I don't always agree. But for me, well, Bita's got my heart.

Past posters I miss: agirl, MadRabbit, Level, juliaoceania, IronBear (did I get his nic right?), and while KoM and Kyra still visit from time to time, I miss that they don't so much. And the writings of MarcEsadrian - both presently and from his previous name.

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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/29/2012 5:15:41 PM   
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ORIGINAL: JanahX

When did you first discover the forums?

What was it like when you first started posting regularly?

Were people nice or mean to you?

What are the most classic threads you can think of?

Who was/is your all time favorite poster?


I started with a different username in 2007, I think. I had found people to be generally nice. There were (and are) a few people I steer very clear of.

Favorite poster - Awareness. (Look down :)

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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/29/2012 6:07:22 PM   
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I first found CollarMe looking for somewhere better than the telnet sites. I started here.

At first people were very friendly and accepting. No surprise, it was P&R, most laid back place in all the forums. I tried to keep myself to witty, sarcastic or friendly comments. I branched out to the other parts of the forum over time, but always ended up retreating from the repeated choice to argue instead of discuss. (It was a thing at that time, and really...what's changed.)

Every single thread I would have considered a classic is now closed. Some people would remember them (like the one above). I'd rather look for or write new things, however, than reminisce.

I never had a favourite poster. There were people I liked, many of them are gone as well, like iammachine. Hmm. As I wrote that I looked her up, and she's been on recently! I should say hi!

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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/29/2012 6:16:39 PM   
JanahX


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ORIGINAL: Kaliko


Favorite poster - Awareness. (Look down :)



Mine too - without a doubt. - in fact Im gonna go see what he's up to.

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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/29/2012 6:39:47 PM   
autumnember


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When did you first discover the forums?
I think the first time i started reading here was 2007?
What was it like when you first started posting regularly?
i never really did till now but i think ummm i want to say something
Were people nice or mean to you?
people have been cool
What are the most classic threads you can think of?
probably the whole Bob and the lesbians threads
Who was/is your all time favorite poster?
Aileen, FukinTroll, dnomyar, Awareness, domi ... Probably more that I can't think of off the top of my head.

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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/29/2012 9:23:14 PM   
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When did you first discover the forums?

← A while ago. It's what I came for.

What was it like when you first started posting regularly?

Vibrant, yet calmer. More people, more threads, more posts. A bit addictive. Closely knit, as Kana said. I've written some 7400 posts, and as they used to be somewhat verbose (heh), I'm going to guess maybe a million words in total. I've spent more time reading than writing. I consider it time well spent.

Were people nice or mean to you?

Mostly nice when I merited nice, and mean when I merited mean.

What are the most classic threads you can think of?

By name?

The Death of A Man, by Leonidas.

Otherwise, I distinctly recall one about conditioning with (I think) KoM, sacred prostitution with LA, and several others.

Who was/is your all time favorite poster?

Was: tie between Leonidas and KimVeri.

Is: BitaTrouble.

Note that this is the top slot only. I'm not even going to try to make a complete list. Used to be the case that I found the place to be quite intimidating at times, on account of the sheer amount of experience and intellect on here. Some of the names have already been mentioned by others. I can recall quite a few, some of which I suspect most have forgotten.

IWYW,
— Aswad.


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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/29/2012 10:31:09 PM   
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ORIGINAL: JanahX

When did you first discover the forums?

What was it like when you first started posting regularly?

Were people nice or mean to you?

What are the most classic threads you can think of?

Who was/is your all time favorite poster?



The first time I clicked, "message boards," by accident, trying to click away from a hideously ugly woman's picture that popped up on the home page.

Really not all that different from what we have now.

People were people. There are sadists here.

This one is still great with popcorn.

Domiguy, and Purple Heart for Spinneroftales


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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/29/2012 11:55:33 PM   
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ORIGINAL: JanahX

When did you first discover the forums? I read the forums for about 6 months before I plucked up the courage to post. I used to be a regular poster on b.com, but that was a very different kettle of fish to cm.

What was it like when you first started posting regularly? I made about a dozen posts, then stopped for about 6 months before starting again. My first posts were fairly bland and passive, but I still got my ass handed to me by some fuckwit who thought it was fair game to abuse the newbies. I think she's gone now, but it took me a while to gather up my courage to try posting again.
Were people nice or mean to you? Mostly fine after I started posting again. The only person who was mean to me after this initial bad experience has pretty much stopped posting. And to be fair, he's a moron so I don't take his opinion or his criticism seriously anyway

What are the most classic threads you can think of? After tap tap tap, the only other thread that has reached 'classic' status for me was one that the 'fake foursome' took part in. I don't remember the details, but it was about showing your kink in front of strangers, and the Hannah-fake started threatening death and mayhem...that was trainwreck entertainment!

Who was/is your all time favorite poster? I really can't narrow it down, there are so many! Those that aren't on here, I chat with on fet, so my faves are all still around. I do miss Jefff's humour though - that guy has the knack of turning a pompous, tedious thread into something extremely entertaining.



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RE: When you were first new to Collarchat - - 9/30/2012 12:22:10 AM   
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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic


This one is still great with popcorn.







Thanks for that LOL

Lots of names there of folks I miss seeing in these parts..*sigh*

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