constructionguy6957 434 Report post Posted March 21, 2013 Hi there,not really new to the board...been lurking for a while...just haven't posted up. Some real valuable info....and very sexy ladies ... Have even used the services of one ....with amazing results I might add!...happy to be here... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tunes 228 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 Post #1 in a stupid attempt to get rid of the incredibly annoying message demanding posts from innocent lurkers. This probably won't count but it's worth it just to vent Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hot and horny 100 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 I'm new to the board, but I have used some ladies in the Charlottetown area and even had some visit me here in Summerside. Every one of my experiences were amazing and well worth the thousands of dollars I spent!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duke81 210 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 Same here, have been on the board for 428days now, I've got reasons not to post although I have good reputation with the ladies posting is not my type Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mod 135639 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 A lot of you use the site and dont contribute (just take) if you would post and contribute you will make the site better. Well unless you post stupid comments and in that case you may loose your account alltogether. You post under an alias, if you use the privacy feature in your browser and use a alias that no one in your personal life will recognise you have no excuse not to contribute if your using the site! This site exists cause the members here contribute time and effort into quality posts and recommendations. If your not contributing then you will need to deal with the 5post 5day message all new users now see.... The site is free to use its the least we can ask for! My suggestion is to contribute and dont complain. Your obviously finding value n the site. 15 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
robert3925 130 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 It does suck I have to do this, I enjoy coming here to read the adds and if time permits contact a service provider to meet up once in a while. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mod 135639 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 It does suck I have to do this, I enjoy coming here to read the adds and if time permits contact a service provider to meet up once in a while. What sucks? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meaghan McLeod 179664 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 Welcome lurkers....Glad to see the mods asking you to contribute. We are a friendly bunch here, just give us some insight. It really helps! 7 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CristyCurves 169032 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 Contributing to posts helps us get to know a little about you in a discreet fashion. It sheds some light on your personality, likes, dislikes and can make it more exciting to want to meet with you. I'm always excited to meet with a gentleman that has given me a glimpse of himself through his posts, it can make the transition from first pm to initial meet quicker and easier, for myself anyways. I just feel more secure meeting with a gentleman who has been posting and giving of his time, personality and insight. So come on newbies lets get to know oneanother:biggrin: 8 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Studio 110 by Sophia 150333 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 Dear Newbies, When I see a member that as been here for 2,3,4 years with no posting history at all, and you finally do contact me, I go into "super screening mode" as there is always a small voice in my head that says " who is this person really? Why does he just sit there and lurk, and never contacted me or any one I know? In a way I sometimes get the creeps when I see no posts after 2 years. So, In 2 years you still are writing posts about being nervous to take the plunge?? I can see 6 months, but after 2, 3, 4 years?? Sometimes my "super screening mode results in me declining a date with you. I may ask specific questions before giving you all of my info, if any of these questions do not contain the info that I require, or something is not adding up then you will be politely declined. You may think we are just being too cautious, but I don't think so at all. I prefer to book with someone who understands protocols for booking and with some kind of glimpse into if we would have anything in common, are we on the same page? So to reiterate, POST, POST, POST. You will find you will more easily be invited to enjoy the splendors of this hobby:) 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mod 135639 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 And to add... those of you who are posting "I am posting this cause I need 5 posts" and other similar crap. I will issue you a infraction and remove the offending post. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sweet Emily J 172062 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 And to add... those of you who are posting "I am posting this cause I need 5 posts" and other similar crap. I will issue you a infraction and remove the offending post. What about posting one-line recommendations to get your post count up? There seems to be a lot of those popping up over the last few days. I mean, if you think the lady was that great and had a good time with her, maybe she deserves a bit more effort and credit than "she is nice and pretty." IMO. :) Those ladies work hard to make you happy and give you a good experience. By no means do I want to discourage anyone from writing recommendations, but if you're going to, show your appreciation. It doesn't have to be a novel... simple is just fine, but I'm sure more than one lazy sentence would be appreciated. 10 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eric Northman 16522 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 (edited) What about posting one-line recommendations to get your post count up? There seems to be a lot of those popping up over the last few days. I mean, if you think the lady was that great and had a good time with her, maybe she deserves a bit more effort and credit than "she is nice and pretty." IMO. :) Those ladies work hard to make you happy and give you a good experience. By no means do I want to discourage anyone from writing recommendations, but if you're going to, show your appreciation. It doesn't have to be a novel... simple is just fine, but I'm sure more than one lazy sentence would be appreciated. But...but...I LIKE writing novels!! I believe that the people need to know that she has a little scar above her hip and that we talked about puppies and that I slipped and fell off the bed and we laughed and we laughed!!! :-D ----edit---- BTW ladies, if you don't want to be the subject of a novel, I always ask permission so if you prefer I don't write a book length reco, just say so. I won't be hurt. ;-) Edited March 23, 2013 by Eric Northman clarity 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
womanwhorshipper 256 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 I must admit, I am one of those who has lurked and not posted too much. I have definitely posted reviews of some ladies I have had the pleasure of spending time with, but not any more than that. I pledge to reform my ways and do my best to be a constructive participant to the site. Thanks to all who make this site what it is and hopefully I can help with that, to some degree. To all the lovely ladies, DAMN, you are all beautiful and I hope I have time and opportunity to meet at least a fraction of you! Have a great weekend all! WW 7 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meaghan McLeod 179664 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 Even if you post a joke, or a link on something that interests you. Give a sense of who you are and what your interests are... xoxo Meaghan 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roamingguy 300292 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 It's not like your being asked to write a P.hD thesis here. I'm sure many of you read recommendations from guys who contribute to help in chosing a lady to see. So when you have a good encounter with a lady contribute by writing a recommendation to help another guy decide on who to see. Or post a joke, or a song, or your opinion on a topic on one of the forums Remember this isn't a website which you just read. This is a forum which needs the positive participation of all it's members RG 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toklat77 4616 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 It's not like your being asked to write a P.hD thesis here. I'm sure many of you read recommendations from guys who contribute to help in chosing a lady to see. So when you have a good encounter with a lady contribute by writing a recommendation to help another guy decide on who to see. Or post a joke, or a song, or your opinion on a topic on one of the forums Remember this isn't a website which you just read. This is a forum which needs the positive participation of all it's members RG Well, I have been a little timid myself about posting, but I am trying to get the hang of it! 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wolf Knight 29667 Report post Posted March 22, 2013 I'm a newbie joined about a month ago. I didn't really know what to expect when I joined up. Actually, I was seriously contemplating an encounter with an SP that I found advertized locally and I was searching for "reviews". For me she seemed too good to be true and I was trying to find "validation" to move ahead with the encounter. Well I happened upon CERB and the rest is history. I found a great community that completely lifted that sence of "darkness and hiding" that loomed over me at the beginning. That veil was lifted and I saw SP's as wonderful viberant people "just like me" (actually much more fun than me and way hotter). The more I read and contributed the more I wanted to and so continues the vicious circle. Besides the SP's I've found a mulitiude of hobbiests that were willing to guide me into this hobby in the "right way." An additional factor for my participation is that I have opinions that I don't mind sharing (you're all welcome). My approach with regards to posting has been, if I have something of "value" to add to a thread I'll post, if not I won't. Have fun, meet people, be respectful, post. It's as simple as that. Cheers from Chuck 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old Dog 179138 Report post Posted March 23, 2013 But wait!!!! There's more. Guys, the more you post, the bigger your junk gets. It's a scientific fact. Sure, when he joined CERB in the days when internet was on the radio, PistolPete was just "Pistol" Pete.... but in the past number of years, Pete is more accurately known as Bazooka Joe . Yes.... posting can make a big difference. RoamingGuy has to move to a larger apartment just to accommodate his massive wiener. Neighbours have asked him to walk down the middle of the street after winter storms; he can actually attach a commercial snow plow to his stuff. People in his town love him. They pay less taxes. CERB posting did that. Not enough for you??? Hmmmmmm???? Try this on for size. You know those providers that say they don't watch the clock? It's true, but only if you post meaningful stuff on the threads. I booked a two hour outcall in June 2012. SHE'S STILL HERE. But please read quietly, she has been sleeping since mid march... How's this? I have sold the rights to my posts to major publishers for 389 BILLION dollars. The information garnered from threads has made me a multi-trillionaire. I'm fucking LOADED. I own, that's right own three nations in Central America and am brokering a deal that will see me buy New Zealand. I am changing the name to Old Dogland. I had migrant workers seek the greatest treasures worldwide. Gold-plated toilet... pffffft. My crapper is actually made from one massive and expertly carved diamond. The seat is 3240 karats of flawless diamonds held together by unicorn phlegm. Rare?? Hellz ya. Posting did that. Posting changed my life. Posting can change your life. Still not enough??? Okay. For every post a lurker makes, Sara McLachlan and Alex Trebeck will save a homeless kid in a developing nation and a puppy. In fact, Sara and Alex will give that homeless kid the puppy. Have a heart!!!! It's for homeless kids without puppies. Think what joy that will bring. There will be gleeful kids dancing in the streets accompanied by their happy puppies... dancing for GOD'S sake. You can do that... with one post, a few keystrokes... not even pennies a day. Five posts means five kids with five puppies. Have a fucking HEART. Look at this puppy: Doesn't she deserve a home and a kid of her own??? Go on... post... touch that keyboard... it's a moment of your time, but to a kidless puppy it means an eternity of hope, joy and kibble. 10 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IsaMassage 54318 Report post Posted March 23, 2013 I know at the begining is hard to start participating in the diferent discussion but like nwoodchock said once you start, the more you participate the more you want to keep doing it! At the begining when i first joined i limited myself to just posting my adds, i was shy about expressing mybopinion, perhaps thinking of being judge by them, it is not going to happen, CERB is a discussion board, and all the opinions are respected! SO DONT BE AFRAID AND POST NOW! Lets give us the chance to meet more profoundly! WE WONT BITE YOU..., UNLESS YOU ASK OFF COURSE! HEHE Ps: Old Dog You are awesome Muak! Once again you gave me the first smile and laugh of my day xo 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wolf Knight 29667 Report post Posted March 23, 2013 (edited) PS. Also don't worry about your posts emulating Old Dogs. Old Dog is actually a crack team of comidians, satirists and philosophers gathered in a non discript warehouse on the outskirts of town, who's sole purpose is to constantly churn out posts for CERB like the one above. Trying to compete with his posts will leave you spent and exhausted and we all know there are other ways to end up spent and exhausted ;). Chuck Edited March 23, 2013 by nlwoodchuck 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roamingguy 300292 Report post Posted March 23, 2013 I know at the begining is hard to start participating in the diferent discussion but like nwoodchock said once you start, the more you participate the more you want to keep doing it! At the begining when i first joined i limited myself to just posting my adds, i was shy about expressing mybopinion, perhaps thinking of being judge by them, it is not going to happen, CERB is a discussion board, and all the opinions are respected! SO DONT BE AFRAID AND POST NOW! Lets give us the chance to meet more profoundly!WE WONT BITE YOU..., UNLESS YOU ASK OFF COURSE! HEHE Ps: Old Dog You are awesome Muak! Once again you gave me the first smile and laugh of my day xo Vitto is quite right. As a newbie it may seem intimidating to post. But as long as your posts are positive and respectful your opinion is welcome. And CERB is a judgement free zone. So to you lurkers, join the community and share your opinions...they are welcome here :-) RG 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
constructionguy6957 434 Report post Posted March 23, 2013 Well ...it seems my initial post has initiated a lively and positive thread...hopefully it will lead to more lurkers like myself to become part of this amazing community of like minded people 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old Dog 179138 Report post Posted March 23, 2013 Well ...it seems my initial post has initiated a lively and positive thread...hopefully it will lead to more lurkers like myself to become part of this amazing community of like minded people ... and that is why we encourage everyone to post. You never know what will inspire you, or how you will inspire others to write. I took a look at the threads the other day. In the General Discussion area there are over 1600 separate threads... 1600!!! In the Ottawa Discussion there are over 600 threads. That's 2200 plus threads of inspired comments by members of this site.... and that is just the tip of the iceberg. As MOD has stated, it's fantastic seeing and hearing from members that have merely lurked in the past. We have an AMAZING community and it can only get better by involving everyone. Not every topic will appeal to everybody BUT I guarantee that if you take the time to read, everybody will find something that will resonate with something inside each of us. I am still a relative newbie compared to some of the pioneers on this site.... but in three short years I have made some of the most amazing friends from the board and I have to admit that it wouldn't have happened without engaging in the conversations. Some of the stuff is provocative, some hilarious, some very sexy and some will bring tears to your eyes. There is something for everyone here... and all it takes to become a part of the greater community rests at the tips of your fingers. So... thank you ConstructionGuy6957.... and all of the rest of you that have chosen to end your silence. The best is yet to come. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest T*rb***k Report post Posted March 23, 2013 I just joined a week ago and I am loving reading all the posts and tossing in my 2 cents (or one nickel). The things I have read here have made me think, and I like that. I've been in touch with a few of the ladies by PM and am looking forward to meeting for the first time. Just want to say lurkers, try to join in from time to time, you might learn a thing or two and you might get a kick out of it :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites