JAM, it has nothing to do with getting old. It has everything to do with guys being guys. The guys who don't like those less than modest photos are supressing their natural urges for one reason or another (and there's nothing wrong with that). Guys have been keeping photos of beautiful women in less than modest dress since World War I and don't mind sporting them to other guys. The fact that they will most likely never be sleeping with them doesn't bother most of them. It's just a guy thing.
This forum is more than just a "guy forum". It's supposed to be a pool forum for both sexes and I understand how some women would object to the one upsmanship of female photos exhibited by some of our male posters. It doesn't make them bad guys. It just shows that they aren't particularly interested in respecting the wishes of all members of the forum. It's not the worst thing on the forum in my opinion.
I'm not much on the strip clubs or the Internet pornography and don't really understand how some people get addicted to either of them. Each to his own. That doesn't mean that I don't appreciate a finely tuned female body that I'll be careful to not let my wife catch me staring at. I also promise not to use any of those less than modest photos in the Main Forum.
Glad you are still posting. The forum wouldn't be the same without you.
In fact, we need more female posters on the Main Forum. The women have a civilizing effect on most of us men. lol
JoeyA
I guess it's important to have gender diversity on the forum, though the ladies do seem to be in the minority. Age diversity is important, too, and can reflect specific values, ethics, and expectations.
The human brain and social development really happens best around the age of 10. At that point, people are becoming more independent. They are able to generate abstract thought and connect circumstances, along with information.
The way the Gen X-ers and Millennials interact is different than the baby boomers. The older generation, what many people consider the greatest generation, take direction from the top down. They don't really collaborate. The baby boomer generation loves to collaborate with face-to-face meetings. If you talk to Gen X-ers, they would rather be autonomous, given a role and left alone. They prefer to limit personal interaction. They will collaborate, but they would rather collaborate via technology.
On the flip side, the Millennials love collaboration. They love to share, although they do like individual recognition sharing, i.e., photos of ladies who resemble tramps, whores, prostitutes, and sl*ts.
With some attitudinal change, we could probably help to bridge the gap between the experienced and the wealth of knowledge. Probably, some innovative things could be done to improve pool with all generations working together, hand in hand, much like this forum.
