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What happened to my thread ?

It was entitled "Lap-Dancing".
The thread didn't need to be sexist which was apparently the problem.

Personally I don't think the thead was sexist, you only said that you were only interested in boy's answers.
It wouldn't have been interesting to the females.

If they want, they can create another thread and fill it with the things THEY like (!!!)
How do you know it wouldn't have been interesting to women? Are you a woman? I'm sure there are plenty of women on here that would like lap-dancing (a rather odd query from you, but if that's what you're interested in, whatever). To ask about half of the members on here not to reply to your thread solely on the basis of their gender is sexist and unnecessary, as is your assumption that men and women are automatically interested in different things ("fill it with the things THEY like").

Make thoughtful threads that everyone can participate in or GTFO.

Natalie Wrote:
Are you a woman?



I'm a man

I know. It was a rhetorical question.
I agree with Natalie that the threads should be allowed to read by any gender, you could have expressed your wish for male answers in another way.
This thread seems very adult for a forum that is frequented by young kids.  I have "moderated" it, meaning it is invisible to all but the admins.  If they decide it is suitable, it can easily be made visible again.
Is this thread still hidden if I post here?

(searched to find the threadTongue)

couldbecousin Wrote:
This thread seems very adult for a forum that is frequented by young kids. 


Nowadays young kids are more learned, knowledgeable, informed and up-to-date about XXX than us adults!

(LoooooooL !)

It is not a normal forum members place, to argue with Administration decisions.

Ian Wrote:
It is not a normal forum members place, to argue with Administration decisions.


Actually, it is our place, because that's the only way that the administrators are going to know if they are over-moderating.

*cough* couldbecousin and her obsession with breaking up links to other sites *cough*

The breaking up of links is done for an important reason. Do you want to boost the google rating of sites that hate and insult autism? What if somebody was searching for autism related material and it influenced their foolish minds?
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