13-12-2013, 12:36 AM
There was some outrage over the nipple orgasm thread, but most of us chose to say nothing in the hopes it would lose momentum and fade away. I found the thread, and especially Wuerstchen, to be vulgar and disgusting so I avoided the thread and anything posted by Wuerstchen.
All I can say is when I first joined, there were a bunch of good people on the forum who shared information, gave advice, and encouraged one another. Now, the forum is seemingly overrun by people who want discuss the sexual aspects of having breasts, er, excuse me, of growing tits. Fine. As my grandfather used to say, "Anyone who talks about nothing but sex has nothing to say." If you think I'm prude, think again. I actually have an interest in BDSM and have several friends in the lifestyle, and even they have interests outside of BDSM and sex which they discuss far more than BDSM or sex, even when we get together to socialize and play.
Wrt grammar and misspellings, it is much easier to read one's posts when the reader doesn't have to keep re-reading things after realizing the wrong word (to, two, or too; there, they're or their; affect or effect, etc.) was used. Nobody seems to proofread any more, and most don't seem to know the difference, regardless, but to those of us who do, it is annoying.
All I can say is when I first joined, there were a bunch of good people on the forum who shared information, gave advice, and encouraged one another. Now, the forum is seemingly overrun by people who want discuss the sexual aspects of having breasts, er, excuse me, of growing tits. Fine. As my grandfather used to say, "Anyone who talks about nothing but sex has nothing to say." If you think I'm prude, think again. I actually have an interest in BDSM and have several friends in the lifestyle, and even they have interests outside of BDSM and sex which they discuss far more than BDSM or sex, even when we get together to socialize and play.
Wrt grammar and misspellings, it is much easier to read one's posts when the reader doesn't have to keep re-reading things after realizing the wrong word (to, two, or too; there, they're or their; affect or effect, etc.) was used. Nobody seems to proofread any more, and most don't seem to know the difference, regardless, but to those of us who do, it is annoying.

