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Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 10 2009, 11:46 PM GMT

o/ Dolly's back!

Personally, I don't think women should have opinions on Internet porn as they don't have external sexual organs, the biological desire to spread their seed or the same response to visual stimuli - therefore, they have no first hand experience and aren't qualified to comment.

As we all know, women who enjoy porn or who act in a sexually deviant fashion have been brainwashed by evil men into being mindless rape puppets - when in fact, women only have sexual intercourse for the purposes of procreation.

In short - Men = Devil Pigs, Women = Saints and Virgins.

I'm glad we've been able to clear that up.

Wooooo! :O

Dolly swored. That's some serious 'in your face' attitude young lady. ;)

RC, the subject is dead. Stop poking it with your stick to see if it twitches. Behave or I will have to seriously go Kung Roo on yo ass.

Pleased

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ November 10 2009, 11:49 PM GMT

RC, the subject is dead. Stop poking it with your stick to see if it twitches. Behave or I will have to seriously go Kung Roo on yo ass.

Pleased

Did I win?

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ November 10 2009, 11:43 PM GMT

Do me in? What did I do?

You're guilty of perverting the course of my thoughts Cool Cool

Quote: Moonstone @ November 10 2009, 11:51 PM GMT

You're guilty of perverting the course of my thoughts Cool Cool

:|

Zooo! Help!

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ November 10 2009, 11:49 PM GMT

Nah, permentantly. There's a definite 'we' and 'us' around here. I have all sorts of people PMing me again and again saying they agree with me on subjects but daren't post on the public board, because they don't want to be alienated or can't be bothered to entering into discussions they won't stand a chance in. Some people can be rude, hurtful and condescending here and some people can't.

But in discussions people are going to disagree with each other.

I for one hope you change your mind, Dolly. I didn't see that you were getting this annoyed/upset, so I'm a bit shocked.

I can't stop an ian once he's started.

Just shut your eyes and brace yourself.

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ November 10 2009, 11:53 PM GMT

:|

Zooo! Help!

See that's your problem, waaay too fussy!

Quote: Moonstone @ November 10 2009, 11:51 PM GMT

You're guilty of perverting the course of my thoughts Cool Cool

*RC walks into Moonstone's living room, sees newly constructed pit, walks out again quickly*

Quote: zooo @ November 10 2009, 11:56 PM GMT

I can't stop an ian once he's started.

Just shut your eyes and brace yourself.

:D

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 10 2009, 11:57 PM GMT

*RC walks into Moonstone's living room, sees newly constructed pit, walks out again quickly*

But, I did it exactly as you said I should :S

Quote: Moonstone @ November 10 2009, 11:55 PM GMT

I for one hope you change your mind, Dolly.

Same.
I hope you'll feel comfortable to return if you change your mind later on.
There must be some people here you like. None of us like everyone, I'm sure.

Quote: Moonstone @ November 10 2009, 11:55 PM GMT

But in discussions people are going to disagree with each other.

I for one hope you change your mind, Dolly. I didn't see that you were getting this annoyed/upset, so I'm a bit shocked.

Nah, there's more to it than that. I do accept other people's opinions, just I there's an in-crowd here that do alienate other people - intentionally or not - and make them feel they can't post their true feelings or make them just feel left out. I don't give a toss personally, because I've never worried about being popular, but there are other people feeling left out or unable to say what they think.

I've also got loads of new opportunities and projects to concentrate on.

Quote: Moonstone @ November 10 2009, 11:59 PM GMT

But, I did it exactly as you said I should :S

I know, but now I have to betray you to Jodie Foster so I can get out of my cell.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ November 11 2009, 12:00 AM GMT

Nah, there's more to it than that. I do accept other people's opinions, just I there's an in-crowd here that do alienate other people - intentionally or not - and make them feel they can't post their true feelings or make them just feel left out. I don't give a toss personally, because I've never worried about being popular, but there are other people feeling left out or unable to say what they think.

I've also got loads of new opportunities and projects to concentrate on.

Crikey, I know this is probably aimed at me, but I do so enjoy our arguments Dolly. If you've taken them personally, then I'm sorry, they were never intended to be.

Please, please come back when you want to have another discussion. The door is always open. Hug

I may be wrong, but I personally don't see much evidence of cliques or an "in-crowd" on this forum. Pretty much all of us were newcomers once, after all. Any suspicion of bullying is usually dealt with efficiently and fairly by the moderators. People will always have contradictory opinions and will treat debates about "serious" issues in various ways. Some will be very strong and defiant in their comments, whilst others will prefer to be tongue-in-cheek, flippant, sarcastic, knowingly obtuse or just try to lighten the mood through gentle humour. And these are all valid ways of expressing an opinion in such an arena. And, when all's said and done, this is a comedy site, after all.

People's opinions should generally be respected, unless they are so far outside the normal boundaries of reasonable debate that they require challenging from either other members, or the moderators. That said, surely everyone's views are open to challenge? No-one can expect to adopt a superior position and expect everyone to fall into line. The general tone created by the majority/consensus view will be heard loudest and, though it doesn't mean that anyone who disagrees with that consensus is wrong, it is unfair to view it as being a conspiracy against them personally.

When members do (either intentionally or unintentionally) have their feelings hurt through these discussions, the evidence seems to be that either apologies are swiftly made, or that appropriate sanctions are imposed on the offender. My tip if one does feel hurt, offended or victimised, is to check first if there might be something that's causing me to over-react. If, objectively, I still feel that someone or a group of people might have a problem with me personally, then I think it would probably be best to raise these concerns via PM with the moderators, or with the members themselves.

People have dropped in and out of this forum in the past and (usually) it's sad to see them leave, as in the case of Dolly. However, in my case for example, I recognise that it was my own problems that ultimately led me to leave, not those of any particular member or group of members on the BCG. The way I see it, the generally "happy" people tend to stay (unless their happiness leads them away for other reasons, of course).

The good news is that people often come back after they've had a well-deserved break and perhaps have dealt with other stuff in their lives which caused them to feel that being here wasn't helping.

I hope we'll see Dolly on here once more. Soon.

:)

Me too. I always feel kind of out of the loop being way over here in the States. Being a parent puts you into an entirely different frame of mind and a different group too. I can see where she's coming from.

There are quite a number of parents on here, including myself. And, even then, I don't particularly see how that necessarily gives someone a more 'valuable' opinion on the broader issues that crop-up. I think people tend to listen to a well-argued opinion on here, if it's backed up by some kind of evidence. If it's an opinion based mainly on one's individual experience (or "gut feeling") then it will always be more likely challenged, surely? :)

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