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Re: ok, this is a serious topic and no names mentioned

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 7:28 am
by RoddersUK
Spot on Tequila.
I once wrote on Exhibitionist UK that there were a goodly proportion of dogs posting and that perhaps they would be better not displaying their hideousness.
Fucking hell, was I taken to task by the administrator? (One of the dogs I was refering to actually) Again, no names but they would have to be as thick as they were hideous not to know who I was refering to.
If they are good looking and sexy with it then fine, let us all see their charms. But if they are dogs then off to the kennels me thinks.


Re: ok, this is a serious topic and no names mentioned

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 8:16 am
by thealtruist
Rodders could you define what you consider a "dog"? Like Ron said "whatever floats your boat". What you may call a dog somebody may call beautiful. I don't like Cheryl Cole but I know some people who think she is the most beautiful woman in the world. It's a bit rude of you to say that they shouldn't be shown because YOU consider them unattractive.

Re: ok, this is a serious topic and no names mentioned

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:28 pm
by andy at handiwork
No names, no pack-drill, but it has to be said that there is an awful lot of un-self-awareness on display from some who post on here. Not to mention an inability to accept constructive criticism if it is offered.

Re: ok, this is a serious topic and no names mentioned

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 6:14 pm
by pbphotography
If you can't say something nice then do not say anything.

If you do not like the model's looks don't work with them or . But there is no need to be mean to people.

The way that people are treated on some other sites is really nasty.

Also just because I don't find miss X attractive but find miss Y attractive does not mean that I can be a shit to Miss X

Just my personal

Re: ok, this is a serious topic and no names mentioned

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 3:21 am
by Dick Moby
If you don't like a particular girl,don't buy her films.If she's in a film with one of your favourites just fast forward.
I just don't understand people who watch a 2 hour long film/documentary/whatever, then complain. Every remote control has an off button.


Re: ok, this is a serious topic and no names mentioned

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 8:48 am
by Toddy
Hi all,

This topic is very subjective. As has already been said, what floats my boat, does not necessarily do the same for everyone else.

if people were to review my posts, they would generally find them complimentary to models, producers and other forum members, particularly those who have been willing to share something with us all. I do recall having reprimanded a fellow forum member in the past, when he or she was quite unnecessarily rude to a model; but even then I remained polite.

The only time I have written something that the model who had requested comments perhaps did not want to read was on the subject of boob jobs. She was thinking of having one, like the the majority of fellow posters I was against it. I was still complimentary to her though.

I go by the saying "If you can't say something good, say nothing", and will continue to do so.

Take care all

Toddy

Re: ok, this is a serious topic and no names mentioned

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 10:22 am
by Sam Slater
You're right. In an ideal world we should be able to come on here and speak honestly about the girls, just like we would when judging a singer's voice or an actor's acting ability. Taking your clothes off for public consumption is a big 'LOOK AT ME!' signal. You're putting yourself out to be judged. If I posted shots of myself naked, on here, I can't expect everyone to be totally enamoured by it (though most indeed would be, I'm sure).

However, we don't live in an ideal world. Knowing some around here it will quickly turn from constructive criticism to outright abuse. Some like to come across as cruel and outrageously rude as possible because in their heads they come across as funny as Frankie Boyle. They don't. He's a skilled comedian, guys, you're just a wannabe.

You'll also get different girls/lads who're jealous of each other coming on to have a pop and we'd end up getting fewer performers on here than we do now.


Re: ok, this is a serious topic and no names mentioned

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:04 pm
by RoddersUK
A dog is a fat ugly tart with saggy tits. I know there are some blokes who like fat ugly tarts with saggy tits because you can see them in any supermarket most weekdays. A friend in Canada sends me "Pics from Walmart" and boy, you have to see these to believe it. Yank trailer trash have no concept of style or taste and they fit the description of dog. Sorry if you don't like it but, if you get a lob on looking at fat ugly tarts with saggy tits then so be it. I don't.
You want good looking sexy women?
Try these, Felicity Kendall, Joanna Lumley, Angela Rippon, Helen Mirren,
Linda Bellingham, to name just a few.
God forbid, but if Ann Widdecombe stripped off for a mag she would be a dog, fat, ugly with saggy tits. Bigguns no doubt, but saggy.


Re: ok, this is a serious topic and no names mentioned

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:41 pm
by eroticartist
Tequila,
Some so called photographers make beautiful women look ugly with their incompetent use of wide angle lenses!
Mike.

Re: ok, this is a serious topic and no names mentioned

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 6:02 pm
by sparky
I have nothing to gain by posting what others want to hear rather than my true thoughts.

If I comment on photo(s) regardless if posted by a model or photographer / producer it is because I like them because of one or more of the model, the clothes, the pose and/or the location.

When I respond to a models post about changes of hair, tattoos, cosmetic surgery etc. my comments are my genuine thoughts.