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Guest UnicornSprinkles
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Sending sexual messages without consent is crossing a boundaries. I don't have a note in my profile saying please send me dirty stuffs. I am a little girl and deserve to be treated as such and respected! There! Rant over! *stomps aways*

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You're absolutely right, however making a small note in your profile to clarify would help those who lack common sense and decency. 

Guest UnicornSprinkles
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Just now, MasterPhotog said:

You're absolutely right, however making a small note in your profile to clarify would help those who lack common sense and decency. 

Noted! Lol Although do they even read profiles these days. I wonder if the few that have added me actually read it. Well I know of one that did, and kudos to him! But up in the air with the rest!

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If someone tries to friend me and it's clear from their posting history, or lack thereof, then my Daddy and I decline the request. If once approved they cross boundaries, it has happened, they get a block. My Daddy and I do not want play partners, I'm not looking for siblings or a caregiver. My Daddy isn't looking for another little.

If someone sends something sexual to us it is an instant block, no questions, no second chances. Our profile is pretty darn clear.

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Yeah it does really suck I am sorry this happens to you

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8 hours ago, UnicornSprinkles said:

Noted! Lol Although do they even read profiles these days. I wonder if the few that have added me actually read it. Well I know of one that did, and kudos to him! But up in the air with the rest!

Reading does seem to be a "lost art" anymore. I own several internet businesses and I have 2 copy and paste responses that I use multiple times every day of the week:

Yes, please read the item description. 

No, please read the item description. 

It does not matter what the item is, it does not matter how many detailed pictures are included. And it does not matter that every single detail of said item is listed in the description. It also does not matter how simple or common the item is.

I could post a single new standard yellow #2 pencil with pictures and an exact description and I would get questions asking if it is yellow, is it used, is it sharp, is it plastic, is a full box included, is it a #2,  etc. 

I have named this phenomenon *Short Attention Span Theater

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*an old TV show that only showed very short clips 

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Guest UnicornSprinkles
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20 minutes ago, pawpaw said:

Reading does seem to be a "lost art" anymore. I own several internet businesses and I have 2 copy and paste responses that I use multiple times every day of the week:

Yes, please read the item description. 

No, please read the item description. 

It does not matter what the item is, it does not matter how many detailed pictures are included. And it does not matter that every single detail of said item is listed in the description. It also does not matter how simple or common the item is.

I could post a single new standard yellow #2 pencil with pictures and an exact description and I would get questions asking if it is yellow, is it used, is it sharp, is it plastic, is a full box included, is it a #2,  etc. 

I have named this phenomenon *Short Attention Span Theater

🤦

*an old TV show that only showed very short clips 

Rofl this is sooo true!

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Reading a lost art! No wonder no one reads what this historians says! One has to read for my degree. sometimes I think computers is a bad apple. On the other hand those with special needs need the computers. Comes in useful for those with APD like me.

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