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Nutella nut
Posts 442

20/10/2010 12:58:07

JulesinDXB wrote:
Sue62 wrote:
I don't think it makes any difference - as a public forum anyone can read it anyway...tbh i'd be more concerned that a bloke doesn't have anything better to do than read a load of bored housewives argue over who has the worst maid !!!


er speak for yourself as a bored housewife! We're not all married with kids and maids - thank you very much!


Yeah some are desperate! LOL

DesertRose1958
Posts 1920

20/10/2010 12:32:14

We had a bloke here previously and he openly posted as a male. He came right out of the closet and just said it - I am a man. He was a brazen hussy just coming right out with it like that.
edited by DesertRose1958 on 20/10/2010

DutyFree
Posts 129

20/10/2010 11:43:03

Sue62 wrote:
JulesinDXB wrote:
Sue62 wrote:
I don't think it makes any difference - as a public forum anyone can read it anyway...tbh i'd be more concerned that a bloke doesn't have anything better to do than read a load of bored housewives argue over who has the worst maid !!!


er speak for yourself as a bored housewife! We're not all married with kids and maids - thank you very much!


:-)

and no, not having a dig just finding it all a tad amusing, sorry


Sue62
Posts 7175

20/10/2010 11:38:41

JulesinDXB wrote:
Sue62 wrote:
I don't think it makes any difference - as a public forum anyone can read it anyway...tbh i'd be more concerned that a bloke doesn't have anything better to do than read a load of bored housewives argue over who has the worst maid !!!


er speak for yourself as a bored housewife! We're not all married with kids and maids - thank you very much!


:-)

and no, not having a dig just finding it all a tad amusing, sorry

JulesinDXB
Posts 2595

20/10/2010 11:36:42

Sue62 wrote:
I don't think it makes any difference - as a public forum anyone can read it anyway...tbh i'd be more concerned that a bloke doesn't have anything better to do than read a load of bored housewives argue over who has the worst maid !!!


er speak for yourself as a bored housewife! We're not all married with kids and maids - thank you very much!

DutyFree
Posts 129

20/10/2010 11:35:49

Sue62 wrote:
I don't think it makes any difference - as a public forum anyone can read it anyway...tbh i'd be more concerned that a bloke doesn't have anything better to do than read a load of bored housewives argue over who has the worst maid !!!


were you having a sly dig at my dh?

Thats the thing maybe if there were some men the forum would be more than booooring maid threads

Sue62
Posts 7175

20/10/2010 11:33:03

I don't think it makes any difference - as a public forum anyone can read it anyway...tbh i'd be more concerned that a bloke doesn't have anything better to do than read a load of bored housewives argue over who has the worst maid !!!

DutyFree
Posts 129

20/10/2010 11:32:59

blueberry muffin wrote:
I think there are other forums that cater to that though (british expats etc) but one of the good things about EW is that is is just women (though sometimes we forget who is actually reading it) (or it seems posting on it??!)


he doesn't want to join that forum he wants to join EW.

DutyFree
Posts 129

20/10/2010 11:30:49

Sue62 wrote:
DutyFree wrote:
JulesinDXB wrote:
And how would you stop them? They could just click 'female' and no one would be any the wiser. I don't see that it makes any difference.


I know he could do that but he doesn't want to pretend he is a women. Like just say a lady posts something her dh has done to upset her, he would like to be able to say well from a male point of view and give his take on it, if you see what i mean.


so he ticks woman on registering and then continues as himself - do the mods really read every single post ??? who's going to know ?


but they have a box to tick for male. Mods answer the question if he joins can he post and make it known he is male? or will you ban him if he does.


Posts

20/10/2010 11:29:26

I think there are other forums that cater to that though (british expats etc) but one of the good things about EW is that is is just women (though sometimes we forget who is actually reading it) (or it seems posting on it??!)

DutyFree
Posts 129

20/10/2010 11:28:18

blueberry muffin wrote:
DF, why on earth does your DH want to join?! Has he seen what is discussed on here??!

Does he have anything valuable to add to Maid Threads, Tampon Threads, Giving birth threads??!!



he might learn something. LOL

Seriously though he is a great guy, good sense of humour and enjoys a bit of banter with the ladies nothing wrong with that. I might get shot down for this but i prefer male company and boy can men batch as much as women. LOL

Sue62
Posts 7175

20/10/2010 11:28:09

DutyFree wrote:
JulesinDXB wrote:
And how would you stop them? They could just click 'female' and no one would be any the wiser. I don't see that it makes any difference.


I know he could do that but he doesn't want to pretend he is a women. Like just say a lady posts something her dh has done to upset her, he would like to be able to say well from a male point of view and give his take on it, if you see what i mean.


so he ticks woman on registering and then continues as himself - do the mods really read every single post ??? who's going to know ?

lazydays
Posts 62

20/10/2010 11:26:16

My DH signed up, unknowing to me. Posted a thread which i responded to, then rang me up and asked what i was doing. Told him i was busy ironing. He then said no you're not, you're on EW....Freaky!


Posts

20/10/2010 11:25:29

DF, why on earth does your DH want to join?! Has he seen what is discussed on here??!

Does he have anything valuable to add to Maid Threads, Tampon Threads, Giving birth threads??!!

DutyFree
Posts 129

20/10/2010 11:24:40

JulesinDXB wrote:
And how would you stop them? They could just click 'female' and no one would be any the wiser. I don't see that it makes any difference.


I know he could do that but he doesn't want to pretend he is a women. Like just say a lady posts something her dh has done to upset her, he would like to be able to say well from a male point of view and give his take on it, if you see what i mean.

DutyFree
Posts 129

20/10/2010 11:22:43

I am trying to get an answer direct from the mods cause they are not saying to much about it. The ladies seem to think they can. My dh really wants to join but doesn't want to pretend to be a chick.

Appletiser
Posts 7133

20/10/2010 11:19:16

I don't think the male species would survive this forum.

JulesinDXB
Posts 2595

20/10/2010 11:19:11

And how would you stop them? They could just click 'female' and no one would be any the wiser. I don't see that it makes any difference.

Sanddy_Dogg
Posts 8473

20/10/2010 11:18:37

www.expatperson.com ?

Hello.Kitty
Posts 2013

20/10/2010 11:18:19

of course you can - if you can take the heat! lol

DutyFree
Posts 129

20/10/2010 11:13:07

Are men allowed to join. Yes or No?

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