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gymratski
February 24th, 2011, 11:51 AM
I would love if there was a section where only adults could start threads and reply.
21 or 25+?
Just a thought!

gymratski
February 24th, 2011, 11:52 AM
I should clarify that I don't mean start threads and reply in a naught way, ha ha!
at 25, I tend to sort of...disregard the advice given to me by a 17 year old and I would love the responses to be a little filtered out.

phasesofthemoon
February 24th, 2011, 11:57 AM
Age has fuck all to do with good or bad advice. If it's good it's good. If it isn't what you want to hear then disregard it.

gymratski
February 24th, 2011, 12:01 PM
I don't think it's about "good" or "bad" just valid.
A 30 year old doesn't live the same life as a 17 year old so it's harder to relate.

phasesofthemoon
February 24th, 2011, 12:13 PM
So, you want to restrict younger people from being able to learn and grow and think enough not to make the same mistake because they've read whats happened to the older crowd? Personally, I like when the younger one's come in and give piss poor advice.. It gives us a chance to teach them so they don't believe the swill that sometimes comes out of their mouths. *I don't discount the swill that sometimes comes out of my own when I say that*

gymratski
February 24th, 2011, 12:35 PM
Obviously not.
I just would like responses to be based on people who have been in similar situations and (for the most part) the closer people are to in age, the similar their life experiences are.

I think you're a MOD.
Maybe we can set up a poll and if enough people agree then do it.
If not, then I'm alone in my idea, ha ha.

phasesofthemoon
February 24th, 2011, 12:45 PM
Any thoughts on how you'd keep the younger one's from replying? I don't believe (can't remember) If I was required to state my actual age before being able to join.

Kuky
February 24th, 2011, 12:47 PM
She's not a mod - she's just hooked. :D

If we created such a forum, it wouldn't prevent anyone from replying, since for the most part, people don't reveal their ages on here. Most of the regulars are in the 25-35 range, so the advice definitely mostly falls into that category. And we just don't have the time (or desire) to moderate posts based on age. It's annoying enough dealing with all the spam as it is.

I think if you're a mature adult, you can easily filter out the more childish advice, and I also think that regardless of age, the differences in perspective are a bigger variant than the differences in age.

phasesofthemoon
February 24th, 2011, 01:00 PM
Yes, *sighs* I used to smoke.. I've given up one bad habit for another ;)

OvershareDude
February 24th, 2011, 03:11 PM
Besides, it'd be too hard to police for the staff, how do we know how old someone really is?

I could be 87 and bald for all you know, or I could be an 18 year old girl who likes to take her clothes off.

Good advice is good no matter the age

Angelsmom
February 24th, 2011, 03:57 PM
OSD - We'd still revere your words of wisdom even if you were 87 and bald, and I know, for a fact, that you'd be even more sought after if you were an 18 y.o. woman and had a thing for taking your clothes off.

If there's only one thing I've learned from these forums, no matter how old we are, we still do boneheaded things in matters of the heart. In that respect, I think we're ageless.

kuju
February 24th, 2011, 08:32 PM
This forum was CREATED to help teenagers more than any other group. The original name was "Adolescent Adulthood" meaning helping teens mature. I found it as a teenager looking for help on sex-related things like birth control and such. This place was a godsend for me when I was 17. And while most of our moderators are now in their mid-twenties to early thirties, most of us started here in our teens or early twenties and needed the help of these boards.

I would never support excluding teenagers from any part of these forums. They are why we are here.

gymratski
February 24th, 2011, 08:53 PM
^
Darn,
I specifically searched adult forums and found this place :s

Rogue4Rent
February 24th, 2011, 08:56 PM
Age has fuck all to do with good or bad advice. If it's good it's good. If it isn't what you want to hear then disregard it.

Bologna.

An 18 year old bimbette has no idea what it is to have ownership over her pussy yet.

She trades it like a commodity.

Wait...That applies to most (I threw that in there because Phases would've surely done it for me again) birds.

phasesofthemoon
February 24th, 2011, 09:11 PM
Bologna.

An 18 year old bimbette has no idea what it is to have ownership over her pussy yet.

She trades it like a commodity.

Wait...That applies to most (I threw that in there because Phases would've surely done it for me again) birds.

Dear I-Hubby..

I thank you for throwing in the word "most." I'll also flop around the idea that not all relationship dilemmas center around da pussy. Although the threads that do are always interesting.

Imagine how sad it would be if the 'wee ones" (boys and girls) couldn't read or contribute except within their own age bracket and therefore be unable to learn how awesome it can be when you own your own pussy and don't trade with it like penny stock. Hell, some 30 (and older) year olds haven't realized that yet.. 0_o

free
March 5th, 2011, 12:14 AM
sorry, i am not a board member, but...most of the time we can figure out the age of the poster. we ask the age only if the post is ambiguous . personally i like to find out the age and it comes out sooner or later.
i also agree, that young kids can learn more this way, not necessarily they believe what we say. they never agree anyway...on the other hand, they get advise and will process it when they in need.

but, age has a lot to do with advise. i would vote for age disclosure, but not that only that age would comment only. I found that younger generation can give a valuable advice for older posters.

some 18 year olds read mr.R's comment in here, would fast learn the value of their pussy...
and along with that ms R might have a hard time to be without one:D