Finally Defiant Angel has a discussion forum
All in Men’s Fashion Freedom are welcome
But beware I’m not as draconian as Bob

I second that!Sarongman wrote:Funny, I don't think Bob is draconian enough! (especially coming down on overly feminising threads)
Apart from keeping it pretty non transgendered I'm pretty lassie faireZiggy, what direction do you hope your forum will take?
[Mod hat on]I second that!Funny, I don't think Bob is draconian enough! (especially coming down on overly feminising threads)
I would like to see this forum ruled more "wth an iron hand" than with a wooden foot, or even a piece of string!
Whatever direction it takes, Ziggy is in for a ride when he tries to shape his forum in a mould that he'll be proud of!Ziggy, what direction do you hope your forum will take?
Please don't take offence but Men's Fashion Freedom is larger then one person so please don't view it as 'my forum' its a forum for all interested in MFFZiggy is in for a ride when he tries to shape his forum in a mould that he'll be proud of!
When you've got one person constantly bullying (yes! I do mean "bullying"!) all and sundry, by lengthy & oft un-intelligible missives, to climb out of their chosen 'box' and laud him for, well, adopting "women's clothes" as his criteria to which they should aspire.crfriend wrote: OK, then, what constitutes a "feminising thread"? What doesn't? Those are not rhetorical questions, either.
One person's comfort point is, as has been (sadly) shown in recent months, another person's 'jumping-off' point. Alienating dozens, to be perceived as being 'fair' to the odd individual on the extreme (& you've already, and correctly, identified Kilt wearers as the ultimate in 'macho', so it must be the other end of the spectrum!) has proven costly in terms of overall numbers of participating subscribers.crfriend wrote:As I see it, and as I've tried my level best as part of the moderation staff to "guide" things here, we should each set "the line" where we -- as individuals -- find our "comfort point", and that's what I think would be most helpful to the largest cross-section of the community.
crfriend wrote: OK, then, what constitutes a "feminising thread"? What doesn't? Those are not rhetorical questions, either.
When you've got one person constantly bullying (yes! I do mean "bullying"!) all and sundry, by lengthy & oft un-intelligible missives, to climb out of their chosen 'box' and laud him for, well, adopting "women's clothes" as his criteria to which they should aspire.
OK, there are two bullet-points we can add to what might be considered "feminising", but, and I mean no offence to the contributors, those are only "feminising" if we perceive them to be, and somehow feel "threatened" by them. If we are confortable with the looks that we oruselves put together, what someone else does should not matter all that much.I am also most uncomfortable with threads that espouse perfume, makeup, nail varnish and the public wearing of dresses straight away.
Somehow, I think that this has "been coming" for a while now.ziggy_encaoua wrote:Jeez all I wanted to do was announce I'd started a new forum not cause a full blown row about MFF
Does that mean we can't pretend to be British judges?crfriend wrote:...One, just one, mention of wigs ... would have gotten ... the old heave-ho.