Sexless members of Senior Forum

Well, if you click on the member's name and go to their profile page...it should say in the About section whether they are male or female. I do that when I want to determine what graphic comment would suit that person best (whether a welcome or HBD greeting).
Only if they have filled it in.
I suppose most people fill in the basics like gender. I ad mit I left blank all the questions about TV shows etc

On other forums I was occasionally mistaken to be male and I have mistaken other posters gender sometimes.

Doesn't strike me as a big deal - just politely correct/ be corrected.
 
One of my pet peeves in Senior Forum is not knowing the sex of members. Say "Pickles123" posts something, and you want to refer to 'Pickles123", what do you use. "He, she or it "? Some get upset if you call a "He" by "she" and visa versa. maybe a VOLUNTARY M or F with the avatar?

Or fuzzybuddy with a neutral looking teddy bear avatar? 🤷‍♀️
 

I know some sites have issues with men being extremely aggressive with women to the point where they won't leave them alone. I've had to sign up as a male before on some sites just to keep from being sexually harrassed.
See me i have no problem 'ignoring', or 'blocking' anyone who becomes obnoxious. I usually put them on mental ignore first: Not responding to their threads or comments. But if they get pushy with me i use the digital boundaries.

While i try not to give unwanted TMI, i'm basically an open book. If i respond to a thread or comment i'm honest. This is part of why my avatar is my actual photo. I think it reveals my gender. I need to update it, tho. Cause i have more wrinkles and grey hair.
 
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See me i have no problem 'ignoring', or 'blocking' anyone who becomes obnoxious. I usually put them on mental ignore first: Not responding to threads or comments. But if they get pushy with me i use the digital boundaries.

While i try not to give unwanted TMI, i'm basically an open book. If i respond to a thread or comment i'm honest. This is part of why my avatar is my actual photo. I think it reveals my gender. I need to update it, tho. Cause i have more wrinkles and grey hair.
i don't use sexy avatars. Just female ones. But I have it set so people can't see any info or message me. It's easier that way. I'm not afraid to use digital boundaries. :)
 
I would like to know what country they are living in. Not that it matters,
but there are times when we discuss weather, culture, laws, food preferences and so on.
I've always been a curious about that. Why would someone not share their state or country of residence. The best answers I've come up with are either basic laziness or extreme paranoia. Neither is very flattering.

When such a person posts "Around here . . . " or "Where I live . . . " they are basically saying nothing at all. :rolleyes:
 
The thing that I find most interesting about this thread is the assumption that people will give truthful answers about who they are, what they are, where they are, etc… if such information becomes mandatory.

I’m not sure what this says about us but it’s definitely something that the average scammer understands and knows how to capitalize on.

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If I was forced to put my real pic up and all my personal info for the world to see I would have to leave because to me that's a security risk I wouldn't be willing to take mainly because I don't trust other people.
 
I go by Paladin and love baseball. That should tell you all you need to know. :ROFLMAO:
I thought you were female until just now. (I love baseball and am female...) Didn't know what a Paladin was until I just looked it up based on your post. Never knew it meant anything - just figured it was a bastardization of your name, hometown, or similar.
 
Have gun - Will travel. Paladin, Richard Boone.
According to Wikipedia:

The Paladins, also called the Twelve Peers (French: Douze Pairs), are twelve legendary knights, the foremost members of Charlemagne's court in the 8th century. They first appear in the medieval (12th century) chanson de geste cycle of the Matter of France, where they play a similar role to the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian romance.
 


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