And a big welcome from me too, Newbie!
http://www.knittersstudio.com/The%20...age001_004.jpg
Stick with us, Fresh Fish, we'll teach you the ropes around here! :)
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And a big welcome from me too, Newbie!
http://www.knittersstudio.com/The%20...age001_004.jpg
Stick with us, Fresh Fish, we'll teach you the ropes around here! :)
Hi there Kilakali!
In my personal opinion:
In most cases--> 1 "pretty" effeminate gay male (bottom) = 1 transwoman (bottom)
Thank you for the welcome! I'm happy to be here as a member of the LGBT family to share!
I'm not really interested in seeing the attributes of masculine looking men or women.
I'll be more than happy to hang around for awhile. However, I'm afraid that I may have a few lesson plans of my own from which we all may benefit!
Love,
Koanbred
From a technical standpoint if your posts don't comeback with an error which might be in plain english or jargon then the post has most likely been moderated out i.e. removed by admin.
From the way the member comments area appears I'd say it uses some basic javascripting so it might be worth checking your installtion of java and perhaps opening the java console during a post to check for errors. It should be simple enough to check I'll provide a quick guide for the browsers I'm familiar with.
I would first advise you clear your browser cache and reinstall java from java.com (I won't hyperlink as I'm not sure of the policy on external links)
Ok for Windows XP and newer using Internet Explorer 7 and above
To check for if Java is enabled click 'tools' in the top right of your browser then select 'Internet options'. click the 'Programs' tab then select 'Manage add ons' ensure the two Sun Microsystems add ons are 'enabled' then click ok. Now click 'advanced' and cycle through the list of tickboxes until you find JRE runtime environment then make sure it is checked. Now restart your computer.
For Firefox click tools and options, select content and make sure 'Use Javascript' and 'Enable Java' are checked then restart firefox.
To open the Java Console for debugging open up the control panel and select 'classic view' from the left side or click 'category' and change to 'small icons' if using windows 7 (this is located in the top right). Now find 'Java' and open it click advanced then, Java console and select 'show java console' also while your here click 'general' then under temporary internet files choose settings then opt to clear the java cache. The next time you make a post if my assumption is correct you will get a console window appear which spits out some jargon as your browser posts the comment. If your post doesnt appear copy this log and send it to admin.
If you have a Mac and use safari you should follow the options I suggested for firefox as it should be almost the same. Also the java console on a mac can be found by opening a finder window and typing 'Java' into the search box, alternatively it should be located in applications then utilities (although dont quote me on that as a i havent used a mac in a hot minute)
I hope this helps
It still appears that some of my comments are not being posted. I don't know what's really going on, but this site could be alot more entertaining, amusing, and informative to me, if this were not occuring.
Since a few comments have been blocked within this very forum, I'm now wondering if what I'm writing at this very moment will get posted!
Bewildered,
Koanbred
Wow! Piedpiper!
I just saw this post. Thank you!
Love,
Koanbred
The only comments you would have been blocked from this forum would be if they'd broken rules ie; posting to tube sites or being downright rude about a model.
As I've deleted NO comments from the website for the last 3 days then I'd suggest it's your system so take a look at what thepiedpiper wrote to see if your problem is there.
Thanks