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Cake day: July 3rd, 2023

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  • If a story has something like:

    My wife is still beautiful. With a perfect 34/18/42 body, and large perky nipples…

    Then I just move onto the next story immediately. It’s such a boring cliche and creates an exact mechanical woman.

    Their body type can be hinted at.

    My wife has hips your eyes can’t help but admire, and breasts that any woman would be proud of.

    That let’s the reader create their own desirable women in their mind.

    For me, that’s a woman that looks like my wife. For others it might be a totally different body type, but they’ll still create that image.





  • The irony of someone who spams the same content over a range of communities, telling me I’m spamming. You do see that irony? Don’t you? That is the exact reason my comment was made. Blanket spam kills legitimate communities interested in a niche fetish or topic. You might well moderate this group or that, so surely you can see the common sense in that? SPAM kills communities. Focused content makes them thrive.






  • I wholeheartedly and respectfully disagree. I used to visit the communities, let’s say /r/assholebehindthong or something like /r/assontheglass. It was a true community full of people who were into that particular fetish. It was smaller, traffic was not as fast, but the posts were quality. Pure quality.

    Now it’s a non stop stream of:

    • do you like my (insert appendage)
    • my husband won’t fuck me, will you?
    • upvote for nudes in your inbox
    • etc etc etc

    Total clickbait spammy shit. You’ll visit a subreddit like /r/doublevaginal and you’ll get an OF spammer posting an image that has nothing to do with DV and a title like “would you like to double vag me?!”.

    The subreddits have been laid waste to the scourge of OF spamming. I yearn for the days when the subreddits were actual, real people posting real, focused content. It’s done, it’s gone and it’s nearly 100% OF material that’s killed it.