Dear Mr. Jeop..
I guess you thought it's ok for the NSA to have a copy of it, wonder what they'd do with it. I suppose I could have said the IRS, or even the FBI.. for someone who adds 2-3 reviews weekly, you're pretty thin skinned.. I admit to doing more posting than actual financial investment into the women on here. Truthfully, I can't afford a G a week, but I doubt many can. And I can understand your trepidation to even bathroom humor about the wrong people seeing your 'list'..
But.... Obviously, my comment about your wife getting a copy of said list was a joke, and my guess is other than you and your minions who kiss your ass, it was seen as a joke. I certainly would not wish your little black book falls into someone hands who would have a lot to say about it. On the other hand, all it would take is for someone (in real life) to figure out your identity on here, and what then? Your little black book is basically published on here! So, clearly, anonymous posts are very important.
But, while it was ok for others to make a joke, regardless of what I said, it would have offended you. If someone else had said the same thing, you'd have brushed it off as a joke. If someone else had said, turn a copy over to the IRS, you'd have found it too funny.
People treat you like you're some sort of freaking royalty in here. If the multi-millionaire king of all Johns says it, it must be ok.
I've posted stuff that was fine to everyone else, and you've stuck your nose in and had snotty comments to make directed at me. After you started the insults, I've just followed suit. Too bad you can dish it out, but can't seem to take it.
What amazes me most of all, is how anyone can have the audacity to claim what one does on here doesn't affect others. Clearly, spending what amounts to a Harvard education in the quest to screw as many women as possible affects others. I don't think it matters if someone makes $5.00 an hour or $500 an hour, it's still going to affect others. Everything is intertwined and for every action, there's a equal and opposite reaction. And while there sort of a 'code of silence' on here, discussion about what hobbying might do or how it might affect others is not something to simply dismiss.
And ok, so maybe my sense of humor isn't perfect. As Johnny Carson said many times, you don't get to test the jokes out before putting them out there.
My suggestion is to take it as meant, as a joke, and either say nothing or simply laugh it off and it's forgotten, pretty much as soon as it evolves from page 1 to page 2.
And while I chose an alias in here, if you ever have the compulsion to write me, let me know and I'll give you my email address.
--jb