Vulgar is a very subjective term. What might be deemed "vulgar" to one person may not be offensive to another. I don't think blogs on an adult site should be screened for content. I'm totally about the free speech. No one forces you to read the blogs, just as you can skip over a channel on TV that has something you don't want to see. I think the "Girls Gone Wild" commercials are obscene and are easily exposed to children who have cable. So I skip over them. At least we are all supposed to be consenting adults on this site. What you read will not inflict any damage, so get over it!
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read more blogs!
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jay0176

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Feb 24 @ 2:37PM
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this has been seid to death. lets just drop the subject..
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enjoyingitall

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Feb 24 @ 2:52PM
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i do agree with you with one caveat and this is - there is no room for abusive or threatening blogs... no one should have to put up with that.
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JJN4Fun

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Feb 24 @ 3:29PM
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Thanks, enjoyingitall - I can't tell you how many times I've tried to stress this. Given the problems I've had, THIS is my number one issues with blog contents.
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StraddleMyNose

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Feb 24 @ 4:09PM
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You're right. But how much more could I have thought up anyway with some of the blogs I was doing? I was running out of ideas, and there is no way I would ever do anything with anal. People know I'm not into that at all, so that's where I draw the line. My period blogs didn't talk about me drinking the stuff, I'm not into that stuff whatsoever. Most women get horny during that time of the month, it's human nature, and even though it was about a womans period, I didn't think it would make people that sick.
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