Dear All,

I've been BLOCKED twice and I simply don't understand why.

One blocker (I won't give his name) has apparently retired from our site.

The second guy was someone I contacted this last week (in the TWIN CITIES) as I'll be visiting in October and all seemed to be going well ... but the next thing I knew he had BLOCKED me. Unfortunately we have NO right of reply!

If you know me, I hope you'll agree that I'm polite, sane, reliable. So on what possible evidence did he suddenly decide that I'm dangerous, a threat, needing to be BLOCKED? He only needed to send me a message: "Sorry but no thanks". I'd then have replied: "I quite understand - but many thanks for your prompt, polite reply, which I appreciate."

WHAT ON EARTH can I have done to offend someone who, after all, had actually suggested that he'd like to meet me in Minneapolis?

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Última edição em 26/8/2015 23:42 por edscissors
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edscissors (31 )

31/8/2015 23:13

Many thanks fight guy. I think the prevailing tone on this site is one of consideration and politeness. It takes so little time to acknowledge messages, even if it's a "no thanks". Blocking should only be necessary in the most extreme circumstances. Though surprised, I've got over it and will continue to respond politely as I am sure you and most others do too. Thanks for your response.

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fightguy (19)

31/8/2015 22:42

Lotta rude dudes on these sites...and fellas for whom the idea holds much more interest than any reality. Actually coming through and meeting someone might be asking too much from some of those guys. And then there's always someone else's unknown weirdness for which you cannot be responsible. So...IMO...don't take it personally...it's his loss.

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edscissors (31 )

28/8/2015 14:14

Is a "rant post" a bad thing? Many thanks for reading it, anyway.

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SileX (207 )

28/8/2015 10:43

Yay, rant post.

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