Posting gender identification

June 11 2013

Hey forum folk.It may well have been discussed or requested before, but, can couples who are commenting in the forum please offer a signature at the end of your comment identifying yourself as Mr or Mrs..... so that readers can relate your comments to the gender of the person making them.I know that assists me in relating and being empathic towards that person and their views a little more easily.DG

Comments

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    could be a bit tricky for the single men pretending to be a couple

  • talltonednhny

    talltonednhny

    12 years ago

    Would makes things a lot better.. Tall xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Happy to oblige - though I think most of my posts are quite clear that they're written from a lady by their content (things like 'my vagina' for example 😜). When Mr IAT writes (very occasionally), he usually notes that it's him writing 'for a change' so I think it's fairly obvious in 99% of posts which one of us is the author. But DG, I will happily acquiesce to your request to save your thinking head for more pressing matters x Mrs. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    It isn't always obvious. And I too prefer if couples sign off.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Meeka - do you mean not always obvious in my posts (ours) specifically or couples posts generally? I usually take great care to make sure it is clear who is authoring a post, either by references to gender specific body parts or by referring to Mr IAT in the post directly. And where it isn't clear (at least to me), I add 'Mrs' for clarity. Like I said, happy to oblige though, was just curious. Mrs. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Signed ... GGâ™’- Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Hubby doesn't go near the forums!Mrs

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Mr1 and Mr2

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Some couples do already and it makes it easier because sometimes you do try and distinguish whom is posting without having to reread and think hmmm

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Sorry to all, we are guilty but mostly reply as a couple as we read and discuss the forum topics together. We will endeavour in future to identify if it both of us or Mr or Mrs. Cheers,Jelly Couple.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    no....

  • luvsilver

    luvsilver

    12 years ago

    sign off as Mr Luvsilver in the forums.Also in the forums it is 99 % me usually posting.   Messages or replies to messages works out to be 50 - 50 between Mrs Luvsilver and myself and we don't sign off either way unless we know the people well.   Mr Luvsilver

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    I completely agree with Mischeviouslad.   It can be confusing when a couple has a profile pic of only the woman, when it's the guy posting. We will always clarify if our posts were written by the Mr, the Ms or by both of us.   x Ms Shout

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Mr C

  • Cheekyarses

    Cheekyarses

    12 years ago

    Good topic! It's usually always Mrs Cheeky who posts or comments on the forums! Mr Cheeky sometimes does, but on the rare occassion But we can do that for you! Mrs Cheeky or sometimes I sign off with 'Sxx'

  • Paradisepair

    Paradisepair

    12 years ago

    I'm Mrs, MrP has posted once in a thread I started about women hitting on him, and he most likely never input again unless it's about him. I think I post often enough that any regulars know it's me, you're all reading and posting here now anyway and to be honest, I don't really care if I confuse irratic posters, poor readers or lurkers.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'Paradisepair' I think I post often enough that any regulars know it's me, you're all reading and posting here now anyway and to be honest, I don't really care if I confuse irratic posters, poor readers or lurkers. What about all the newbies who are genuinly interested in reading the forums?

  • Paradisepair

    Paradisepair

    12 years ago

    Does it matter what sex I am? Is my opinion more or less valid because I do or don't have a dick? Like I said those that matter to me, the regular posters, know whose posting. This is a NSA forum IMO which means I owe no-one anything but common courtesy and a little bit of spellchecking.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'Paradisepair'Does it matter what sex I am? Is my opinion more or less valid because I do or don't have a dick? Like I said those that matter to me, the regular posters, know whose posting. This is a NSA forum IMO which means I owe no-one anything but common courtesy and a little bit of spellchecking. Say the forum topic involves guys hitting on you in the pub, it does make a teensie weensie difference.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'Paradisepair'Does it matter what sex I am? Is my opinion more or less valid because I do or don't have a dick? Like I said those that matter to me, the regular posters, know whose posting. This is a NSA forum IMO which means I owe no-one anything but common courtesy and a little bit of spellchecking. Couples are couples for a reason and that is they hold similar views. Why should the person doing the typing have to declare ?

  • Paradisepair

    Paradisepair

    12 years ago

    To protect MrP's status as a 100% straight but completely gayfriendly guy I always do identify myself when talking about any sexual preferences or things which might confuse. Otherwise he might get a rep for really digging hot tradies...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'Ms_Direct' Quoting 'Paradisepair' I think I post often enough that any regulars know it's me, you're all reading and posting here now anyway and to be honest, I don't really care if I confuse irratic posters, poor readers or lurkers. What about all the newbies who are genuinly interested in reading the forums? I can very much see your point Ms_D, BUT something else I thought worth mentioning is that this is something of an anonymous forum really. People come, people go, a lot of the time peple come back, sometimes people just change. And with all that, there is, more often than not, name changes. Then of course, lol, who's to say if that couple/man/woman etc are who that say they are. I love your new name btw! Mind you DG, I did post a topic very much the same back in the dark ages. I guess it's all about trying to get a feel for a character. Peachy