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RE: Sex is normal - so why do we shield our teens from it?

in #womenspeakout7 years ago

What makes me think she's into drama? Why, this post, of course. And the way it was set up to put the focus on the "writing group" who offended her, when that actually had nothing to do with the subject matter she wrote about. I don't believe it was done in innocence at all. It was shoehorned into the opening in true passive aggressive style.

One of the issues Steemcleaners addresses is tag abuse. It is tag abuse when people use inappropriate tags to try and draw more attention to their posts. Also, Steemcleaners has a large stake in users who fail to use the NSFW tag when it's needed. So there were two violations of community guidelines that SC might be interested in.

I suppose that next you'll be inferring that female users who plagiarize other writers deserve to get away with it because they're simply disenfranchised women who need to be cut some slack. sigh

And nurturing? We never painted ourselves as "nurturing" at The Writers' Block. That's some mammary-gland-fueled psychobabble you came up with because it's clearly what you need as a person. We offer guidance and assistance for people looking to improve their writing skills on a professional level. And we're almost always successful when those people aren't too vain or egocentric or insecure to take advantage of it. But one thing remains certain: even though some of our most successful writers do feel nurutured in our community, one thing we do not and never will "nurture" is drama. It's virtually nonexistent there. And that is because we are not afraid to stand up to people who crave attention and throw tantrums when it turns out the world does not revolve around them.