Assorted F/M Scenes from Modern Comics

lord maul
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Re: Assorted F/M Scenes from Modern Comics

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Sorry but read the boards headline it's quite specific if something says for instance it is one thing you wouldn't expect to find something else there it does say women mugging women and it's why some older members have disappeared like FMI etc the boards lost focus and the USB genre is being killed off slowly ES asked recently if I wad gonna write again and is say not here no point
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Good
soundman
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Re: Assorted F/M Scenes from Modern Comics

Post by soundman »

I think there's a need to include some illuminating work, maybe it doesn't quite fit the definition
keepitfivestar
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Re: Assorted F/M Scenes from Modern Comics

Post by keepitfivestar »

lord maul wrote:Sorry but read the boards headline it's quite specific if something says for instance it is one thing you wouldn't expect to find something else there it does say women mugging women and it's why some older members have disappeared like FMI etc the boards lost focus and the USB genre is being killed off slowly ES asked recently if I wad gonna write again and is say not here no point
you are having correct view board is changing not in my taste. other posts have male/femme in other threads not just this

rule is clear women mugging other women of their clothing to use for disguise
esercito sconfitto
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Re: Assorted F/M Scenes from Modern Comics

Post by esercito sconfitto »

it's weird , I just realised that there is any 'rule' in this board ; the line under the title has been added ( by me ) only to solve a minor issue I detected at 2016

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=857

it was for better description, not to establish a 'rule'. By the way, the original title was

'a forum for fans of Uniform Stealing'


In the original line there isn't the word 'female'; then I added the different line to prevent confusion and to avoid m/m scenes, but it was something done lightheartedly


about the rest,here there is any violation; just an exception motivated by the general interest of the board :)



folks, we need a different behavior; more support, less criticism,

I feel the need to thank publicly tirepanted for his great efforts, and to offer him my apologies if he feels hurt in any way. Especially in last weeks, it's tirepanted the one who keeps the board alive


and now, folks, stop. And I mean it
Mr. Peaky Blinder
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Re: Assorted F/M Scenes from Modern Comics

Post by Mr. Peaky Blinder »

Yes, a big thank you to tirepanted3. As I said earlier we all appreciate his efforts. He has poured his heart and soul into this, we couldn't ask for any more.

Only thing is ... from now on let's keep it f/f or if it's okay, set up a 'strange titillations' sub-board just like on the old board. It worked well there.

No need for the discussion to get heated. Just a discussion.

Again, tirepanted3 thanks for all you have given.
Disguisedagent
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Re: Assorted F/M Scenes from Modern Comics

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Thank you for your work, tiredpanted3.
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Re: Assorted F/M Scenes from Modern Comics

Post by tirepanted3 »

Wow, that's a lot of different responses.

I know F/M scenes aren't the main focus of the board, which is why I decided to just make one thread here (and another for Golden Age comics). I wasn't trying to violate the rules, just note an exception to them, since a few board members expressed interest in F/M scenes. The vast majority of my posts are F/F scenes, which each get their own thread on the forum (and which are much more common in comics, anyway).

However, if it annoys a lot of people, I'll stick to F/F scenes from now on.
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Post by Disguisedagent »

Gonna be honest. Given some of the creep, tangentially related stuff that gets posted here, I find the fact that so many people are jumping down Tiredpanted3's throat for posting F/M scenes on one single isolated thread and acting like he's breaking the rules is really asinine. If you don't like it, nobody is forcing anyone to click on it.
Mr. Peaky Blinder
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Re: Assorted F/M Scenes from Modern Comics

Post by Mr. Peaky Blinder »

tirepanted3 wrote:Wow, that's a lot of different responses.

I know F/M scenes aren't the main focus of the board, which is why I decided to just make one thread here (and another for Golden Age comics). I wasn't trying to violate the rules, just note an exception to them, since a few board members expressed interest in F/M scenes. The vast majority of my posts are F/F scenes, which each get their own thread on the forum (and which are much more common in comics, anyway).

However, if it annoys a lot of people, I'll stick to F/F scenes from now on.
Mate, nobody is having a pop at you. Sometimes we all just like to a brawl :). I never intended the thread to get heated. I think though M/F needs to have it's own part of the forum under titillations. We had that on the old forum and it worked well.

I was one of the original half dozen or so at the old lycos group from twenty years' back. Part of the problem is the size and specialised nature of the genre. It quite easy sometimes for it to be merged into other genres. If this happens then it might disappear all together as, let's face it, there are no more than probably 30-40 hardcore members of the genre. The rest are often people who come to us from other fetishes that it is related to. It's just that we need to be mindful that it's easy to be accidentally swallowed up in something else.

I apologise if in any way I made you feel less than appreciated. As I've said you have now become the heart and soul of this community. You've actually inspired me recently to write again. I know the silent majority of this board appreciate your efforts too. Many thanks.
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