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I think we would all agree that posting information about a private party/event could put owners, dancers, and patrons at risk.

 

Daddy's is a public forum that anyone can read. Information could easily get into the wrong hands.

 

If the organizers of these events wish to make them public, then, that should be their decision, not ours.

 

Please think twice before posting information that could potentially jeopardize these private events.

 

Cooper

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  • 7 months later...

PLEASE shut-up!

 

With the advent of Twitter, Facebook, etc., news travels fast. ANYONE that wants to attend private parties can get on the private mailing lists the hosts provides. There is LESS than seven degrees of separation with everyone in the tri-state area when it comes to knowing someone to get your e-mail added to a mailing.

 

Speaking about such events here, especially intimating where the location is, will only shut-down the events for good and cause sincere, hard-working individuals a lot of unnecessary grief.

 

You don't need Angela Lansbury to point out the obvious; there are NO venues anymore like the Gaiety where we can see gods on Earth in all of their glory. Why ruin it for yourself, and everyone else, by being a chatty bitch and tip-off where the location is?

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A little discretion on this site would go a long way!! [/color]

 

I agree. Those who attend private parties go to kick back and relax. We can write about our experiences without mentioning the location or illegal activities such as: nudity where alcohol is being served. As VDN stated, "why ruin it for others".

 

In addition, remember, we have message center rules which we all agree to before becoming a member. Personal information which can identify an individual is a violation of daddy's message center rules and will be removed. If the dancer's name is "Jack", then, that's the only acceptable name when posting. Please do not put "aka" and add his real name. I'm sure you won't appreciate someone doing that to you.

 

The message center rules can be found by clicking on the "Terms of Service" located at the bottom of every page.

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