Why isn't there a support forum for both women and men?
#12
FitDay Member
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 123
From: Melbourne, VIC, Aussieland
I know this was ages and ages, but any chance this could happen?
I've noticed the men's section is no where as much used as the female section, and was thinking that you might attract more males to speak up if there was a mixed forum? I know for myself there's nothing I've ever posted that I wouldn't want a guy to see, and if it will make them more likey to speak up then I don't see why they wouldn't implement it?
Any thoughts?
I've noticed the men's section is no where as much used as the female section, and was thinking that you might attract more males to speak up if there was a mixed forum? I know for myself there's nothing I've ever posted that I wouldn't want a guy to see, and if it will make them more likey to speak up then I don't see why they wouldn't implement it?
Any thoughts?
#13
FitDay Member
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 120
The forums are mixed, if you want to talk to both genders then simply post in any section other than then "Men Only" or "Women Only" sections. I know there are women watching the Men's section and vice-versa but there are some topics that are specific just to one sex and I don't see a problem with having a place to discuss those issues.
#15
#16
FitDay Member
Joined: Nov 2023
Posts: 126
Maybe men just aren’t used to talking about their weaknesses and tend to prefer handling many challenges alone. I’ve always been more of a lone wolf, not just in terms of sharing my feelings and thoughts. If someone is constantly around, needing conversation and attention, I start to feel uncomfortable. That might be why I prefer dating sites like https://www.getnaughty.com/local-hookup.html. Quick and easy encounters for a couple of evenings, just to have fun, enjoy each other’s company, and then part ways without any hard feelings or expectations.


