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FORUM POSTS from COUPLE PROFILES

August 03 2009

.As a couple who post from our profile regularly, (me, MrsP most often & MrP rarely lol), depending on what we have to say, most of the time we think it makes sense to make sure that people know whether the sentiments expressed are his, mine or ours. We wondered what other RHPers thought Hugs all!!!Peachypear

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  • RHP

    RHP User

    16 years ago

    We've noticed comments in the forums that suggest other RHPers besides ourselves are sometimes confused by posts from couples profiles that do not make it clear if their comment is from the point of view of either or both of the couple. As a couple who post from our profile regularly, (me, MrsP most often & MrP rarely lol), depending on what we have to say, most of the time we think it makes sense to make sure that people know whether the sentiments expressed are his, mine or ours. We wondered what other RHPers thought Hugs all!!! Peachypear

  • RHP

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    16 years ago

    I (Lisa) totally agree - it can be a bit confusing, and when you have a situation like us where English is the second language, it can get even more confusing! Carlos' English is very good, but can at times come across a bit abrupt, which is not what he is trying to say - it's just what comes out when a Latino is getting excited typing! LOLLisa

  • RHP

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    16 years ago

    It's not difficult when you sign off with "mrs p"... but I notice the little things. :) Sometimes (with others) I'm left wondering and then I Try to figure it out. Of course if you've got a sexy avatar, this process can take a considerable effort! Hugs gazza

  • RHP

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    16 years ago

    That's fair enough, and we used to even change colours/fonts on MSN and in chat to let people know who was talking at the time... But it did become too much effort after a while, and/or we forgot and confused the hell out of everyone!!!So now on MSN, we let people know upfront (if the first question isn't "Who's online?" - that is a pretty quick way to not get any conversation out of us at all!!), and if we're in chat (rare these days) we have the cam on anyway...But yes, that is fair enough, just need to think of callsigns now.- MrOh, and mrs, she's here too. But he's typing. But we're both here. And she had input to this post. But we both did it together. But we can't type together. Unless we did half the keyboard each...Shit.

  • RHP

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    16 years ago

    Mrs Salandy here...   In forums we start or sign off with who is writing the message, if we send emails on here or from our hotmail we do the same, and when we log into msn we will type in the little status line Sal Online or Andy Online.   Andy and I have very different opinions on many things and would never speak for one another unless we were certain we were truly speaking what the other feels/thinks.   I am a bit of pain when it comes to that sort of stuff, Andy is much more relaxed. I do not even like giving out our pg until I have shown Andy who I am sending it to and I like him to do the same.   xSal

  • RHP

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    16 years ago

    I always sign Mars

  • RHP

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    16 years ago

    gaz... tough work, but someones gotta do it huh Hot Oz... I don't know how you guys manage SalAndy... thnx Sal, luv your new profile pic Mars... yes, I've noticed, even when you post on Venus' profile The other thing that made me think of asking the question in the first place is that it can be terribly disorientating reading a post from a man for eg that is next to a profile pic of a woman.HugsMrsP

  • RHP

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    16 years ago

    Peachy...dont rub it in you naughty girl. MARS

  • RHP

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    16 years ago

    Naughty? Me? heheheheheheheBig hugs!MrsPeachy

  • RHP

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    16 years ago

    If it's not clear, I have fun trying to figure it out... Sometimes I'll deliberately read them without looking below at the sign off and already be trying to guess... It's interesting how often I get it wrong