Some of us are just really lucky, I guess
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NEW! Want a quick read for your coffee break? Why not try this... Flash Erotica: Scrubber Like my friend CurlyGirly said, red and white AVs aren't particularly appealing, so I tend not to add them, well, not unless they have a particularly interesting profile. I mean, it takes literally seconds to upload a nice profile picture.
I also like a nicely filled out bio with some information about who I'm talking to, let's me know what sort of person they are. Some pics can be nice too, although I can't say that I find cock pics much of a turn on.
If someone sends me a friend request and I don't already know them, I will go and check out their profile, see what sort of forum posts they've made, who their friends are and the sort of things that have been posted on their wall. I'll also scan any stories they may have written too. Quite often I'll get requests from people who've read and commented on one of my stories a nice comment here and there can make a person more appealing to me.
So, I guess the answer to your question is that I personally add guys (or girls) who seem interesting and I'd like to know (also, if the person requesting takes the time to add a personal message to the request, I'm much more inclined to accept it).
Hope that helps, blackpoolguy... Good luck!
To be honest, I send very few friend requests and those I do send are to people that have either been kind enough to comment on my work, or seemed very likable on the forum. I don't recall ever saying no to a request either. That just seems unfriendly.
Oddly, recently a young lady commented on several of my stories and accepted my friend request, only to unfriend me just a few days later with no contact or explanation. It struck me as being rude, to be honest, but then if that is how a person treats others I dont need their friendship.
why do guys feel they have to answer questions posted in ask the gals ?
some guys just write funny friend request notes... or at least enough to get me interested... and i generally check out their forum posts.....
when i first came to lush i accepted everyone... i don't do that anymore... and i deleted a lot of the initial ones who friended me and then i never heard from again.
i rarely accept new friends now... and since you were a little rude to milik_the_red you wouldn't have a good chance... people post where they want to post... live and let live, ok?
Most of the girls accepting adds from any which guy are not...you know...actually girls. They're 'girls'. (there are exceptions to this rule, of course...no offence meant to anyone!)
So. Some tips for getting some pretty females onto your friends list:
1) Don't make a cock of yourself in the forums. And definitely do NOT talk about your cock in the forums.
2) Do spend some time in the forums posting interesting/humorous/intelligent responses
3) Use the forums to interact....you can use the forum games especially well for this
4) Use the chat rooms. But for the love of all things holy be polite in them and don't pounce on anyone.
5) Send people a MESSAGE, not just an add, this shows that you're a real person with a real brain. Make a comment about their profile or something you've seen them say in the forums or similar. Make it personal - this counts for a lot.
6) Don't have a fuckload of cock photos on your profile. No explanation needed here.
7) Don't whinge. No one likes that shit!
It's all about putting something BEHIND your name, BEHIND your avatar. Most girls want to see what's behind the profile before they add somebody.
As people seem to think I only post questions to get attention from the gals on here which is untrue I have decided not to post anymore as fed up with the digs at me
I'm sorry I wasted a few minutes of my life answering you seriously, then.
PS. writing 'no post' doesn't mean it's not there. It's like shouting 'NO ONE'S IN' when someone knocks on the door.
Now that is one way to get attention if your wanting it.... The wrong kind of attention....
Well, if one desires friends, this is probably not the best way to go about getting them. Lush is generally a very friendly place, popping off with a petulant attitude will only drive you deeper into your solitude.