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So you have just found this wonderful forum? You can get yourself recognized and have a nice warm welcome when you post in the 'greetings' section on the forum. You can make yourself more recognized and maybe earn some reputation points from members if you take some time over your intro.
What To IncludeHobbies And InterestsPosting about your interests is a good idea, because it helps you meet people with similar interests. How Is Your LifePost anything that has happened recently. Or maybe what would happen soon. How You Found This SiteExplaining how you found the site helps ADISC get new members, and it also says something about you, so it is good to include. What Brings You To The SiteIt's good to say what part of ADISC applies to you. Saying whether you are: a TB/AB, a DL, a carer, a friend of a *B/DL etc, incontinent, a babyfur, or a sissy/LG and so on, will tell people a bit more about yourself, and what your involvement is. What to AvoidThere are a few things to avoid when making an introduction. Here's a short list of those. Asking if there are any members in your areaADISC.org is a discussion site, not a place to organize meet-ups. When meet-ups do happen between ADISC members, they tend to be open only to those who have been members of this community for at least a year, and who are over 18. So, you're very, very unlikely to get any responses to this question if you ask it in your first post. LyingThe user base will understand if you want to keep certain personal details (like your age, sex, location, sexuality, etc) private. However, lying about such details - especially to gain appeal and/or the attention of particular members - will result in the liar being banned forever by the mods. Don't ask FAQsFAQs include :
SummaryMaking an introduction on ADISC should be a relatively painless process. All you really have to do is be genuine, and preferably give enough details that people who read your introduction can find something they can reply to. |