I hardly get any, but the first was from some guy who said he went to the same club as I. Wanted to know if we could club together and talk about which girls put out. Then he asked if I was the guy with the long hair or the goatee. Creeepy! Told him to get lost.
My PM cup runeth over. I suppose the number after all my years on here must be in the thousands. I can't think of any that were extremely upsetting.
I guess the worst would be a couple from strippers that did not like the reviews that I did on their clubs. We shared a couple of nasty words and that was the end of it.
It was from a dancer. Calling me every name in the book when she heard that I went to her club and got dances from another lady. She said I spent big bucks on the other dancer. The truth is that I didn't spend anywhere near the money she quoted and I wasn't about to tell her otherwise as the one blasting me was showing her true colors and I was content to let her "stew".
Got another one from a another dancer than figured out my moniker and I my review said that I was pretty sure she was 5 months pregnant. What was funny is that I never mentioned the dancer's name in the review.
Duo, I'm sure that the very large majority of readers appreciate your insight and commentary. Such a PM might be worth a note to Founder. That's creepy. And I'm sorry I sent it.
I understand. Sucks someone would do that kind of thing. But with you being a dancer for a few years now, I'd assume that's probanly not the first time something creepy like that has happened to you, right? I've heard of some dancers having stalkers.
My worst came just recently. For the first time in nearly three years of TUSCL membership, I deleted a PM without reading it. I recognized the sender as someone whom I had just criticized (which I rarely do, but this one deserved it). That member had already commented in the thread about my post, so I felt there was no need to read the same concerns any further. It's interesting that to the sender, it will still look like an unread PM. The sender won't know I just deleted it without even reading it.
Nothing very bad since I hardly ever use private messages. The worst I can remember was one of my sisters asking me why I never responded to her message. She sent it on Facebook and I never saw it before 4 or 5 months. I don't even like logging into Facebook or using it.
I guess the worst was really a virus email that came from relatives. I called them up and said I could return it if they wanted to see it. You would think for someone whose job is security related, he would make sure his home pc had up to date antivirus.
"Before I got in the habit of not reading and deleting them, I got a Pm from the ******* asking me if I there were many little underage red head boys in Texas. He is one SICK fuck!"
I've never gotten a "bad" PM from anyone on here. Annoying and pathetic, yes, but the purpose of them was apparently just to see if I had the member on ignore, since they contained nothing but random characters.
All mine have been about clubs and dancers etc. in a specific geographic area and pretty much have not strayed from that. If they did I would not answer and just would delete them.
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Black dude even attached a pic of his huge erect cannon to the PM.
I guess the worst would be a couple from strippers that did not like the reviews that I did on their clubs. We shared a couple of nasty words and that was the end of it.
Got another one from a another dancer than figured out my moniker and I my review said that I was pretty sure she was 5 months pregnant. What was funny is that I never mentioned the dancer's name in the review.
Oh well - Such is life & lessons learned.
Club_Goer,
They may now. :)
I guess the worst was really a virus email that came from relatives. I called them up and said I could return it if they wanted to see it. You would think for someone whose job is security related, he would make sure his home pc had up to date antivirus.
And you are a pathetic Liar txtittyfag.
Alucard's insipid rants were annoying until I put him on ignore.
Right, Alucard?
Nothing weird, revolting, or hostile.