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Post by queendomme1st on May 9, 2006 10:28:20 GMT -8
Hi, Thanks for taking the time to read my question. Before I go delving into my bank account to go ad free, I have a question. My board is intended to compliment a female sexuality resource site, informative and non pornographic, but the terms state "User's web site may not contain content promoting the use of illegal drugs, alcohol, sex, pornography, nudity, or any other form of adult content, profanity, hate, "spam," fraud, racism, mlm, pyramid schemes, or promote any illegal activity."
Would I be better off spending my money elsewhere? Thanks in advance for any replies.
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Post by Craig on May 9, 2006 11:03:02 GMT -8
Unfortunately, from what you are saying, yes. Sorry. Could you provide an example of what sort of content the forum contains exactly.
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Post by queendomme1st on May 9, 2006 11:46:58 GMT -8
The goal of the site is to be a useful resource and meeting place for women to discuss their all aspects of sexuality from serious political issues such as the effect of abortion control, access to contraception to relationship issues and lighter subjects such as BDSM and such.
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Post by Craig on May 9, 2006 11:48:40 GMT -8
The goal of the site is to be a useful resource and meeting place for women to discuss their all aspects of sexuality from serious political issues such as the effect of abortion control, access to contraception to relationship issues and lighter subjects such as BDSM and such. That's all fine. The only one that is borderline is the BDSM. Now as long as that is kept to discussion of, and not be seen in the way of 'promoting' the activity to people, then that's fine also. Craig
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