Harlow answered your question. And I found her reply interesting, since I'm in NY and witnessed the March in person I found Harlow's comments quite insightful.
Posted By: RealHobbiest
If you want to write an opinion on it go to the politic board. That's all I'm saying. That's not hard to understand. It wasn't a political post or one that asked for an opinion on it. Just if ladies were available after it was over. We can move on now. Power to the people! 😀
I have been feeling so small and helpless- as many of us have- since the election. Today I was reminded that I am just one in a large sea of resistance, of commitment and power. People from all walks of life were there; young, old, straight, queer, trans, folks of color, people in wheelchairs, people of different nationalities... it was amazing. Local media is reporting more than 4,000 people marching, and the roster of speakers was impressive and very diverse. As a community organizer who has been in the streets for some years now, I was heartened to see the sea of hands of newcomers to the movement- I hope they stay a long time. And yes, I'm available tomorrow. *gets off soapbox*
If you want to write an opinion on it go to the politic board. That's all I'm saying. That's not hard to understand. It wasn't a political post or one that asked for an opinion on it. Just if ladies were available after it was over. We can move on now. Power to the people! 😀
Harlow answered your question. And I found her reply interesting, since I'm in NY and witnessed the March in person I found Harlow's comments quite insightful.
Posted By: RealHobbiest
If you want to write an opinion on it go to the politic board. That's all I'm saying. That's not hard to understand. It wasn't a political post or one that asked for an opinion on it. Just if ladies were available after it was over. We can move on now. Power to the people! 😀
Truly, my post is not ill intentioned, and I rarely participate here but I do read what people post every now and again.
I notice patterns in how some people post, especially those who use aliases. I've even noticed when people have accidentally outed themselves by carelessly posting as "XYZ" real person and then posting as "alias." It's rare when they have been called on this, probably because the majority of us in the demimonde are respectful and kind hearted and don't want to embarrass those who may have personality disorders or those who just made a mistake.
I've noticed that some people show up with an alias asking questions or making statements that may be considered offensive. And when people respond to the alias with honesty, and not necessarily calling "sh#t" on them, the alias persona is quick to apologize, quick to say the message was misinterpreted, or quick to say that s/he had many private messages from providers who were eager to see him/her. Thus dismissing the original post and making that post somewhat vanish until the next post with the same pattern.
As I mentioned, I mean no disrespect. It's an observance of mine and I'm wondering if anyone else here feels the same way?
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