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Originally Posted by good times Right you are JnCC, A girl that likes to fish is a keeper.  |
LOL...actually, the fisherwoman was a real cutie. Great profile, nice legs and rack, good job, etc. etc. In short, the perfect woman for
somebody, it just wasn't
me. For me, "fishing" means choosing between the "almond-baked grouper" and the "honey-grilled salmon."
Besides, can you even
eat carp? Here in Kentucky, when somebody offers you "Road Kill Stew" they're not kidding! But I've never seen "carp" on a menu.
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Originally Posted by curious24 How about a web site for the single lady who is interested in swinging but would like to find a single male for a realtionship and swing partner. ...women and men would register for the site. Women are free obviously and men are too but the men can't send a message to women ever unless a woman sends them a message. If the male wants to read the message then he has to pay or pay to reply or something. |
I think Swappernet effectively allows you to do that by blocking single males altogether. They can respond only to an inquiry by a couple or single female, which is probably as it should be.
If you've checked out any of the purely "vanilla" sites, you know there are clues that reveal whether a person might be interested in an "alternate lifestyle." Revealing pics in a profile are one obvious way (most vanilla sites prohibit outright nudity, but will permit bikini pics and cleavage). Some women make open references to "living a nudist lifestyle." That's usually a pretty good sign that they march to the beat of a different drummer. So is a picture of a woman in a "Hedo" t-shirt.
GoodTimes is right. No, or at most, very
few, women would sign up on a site like you're describing, because 1) there are very few women interested in it (at least as a single) in the first place, and 2) the "good ones" don't need to sign up on them...they already have plenty of men knocking at their door, and they know how to cull the "fun guys" from the couch-potatoes.