Edited for breaking forum guidelines. Apologies.
The standards of the press in this country make me laugh.
I love the way that papers can get outraged at an activity like dogging, yet run 4-page spreads on it that read like letters to Readers Wives. I equally love the way the general public pretend to get outraged by stuff like this, but'll read the report in-depth (probably getting off on it).
This was most evident when the Collymore stuff happened. I was on a train to Newcastle that day and couldn't help but laugh at the fuddy-duddy men and women on that train who would pretend to be disgusted by the whole thing, but were reading it cover to cover.
I'll certainly be up for it. I'll be a little nervous, so be sure to say hello to the blushing chap in the corner.
I think the world is about to go Toothing crazy:
Still, it's good to think we were there at the start, eh? Who fancies trying it? (Hell, I've not even tried dogging yet - so there's no hope for shy little me).
I can't make my mind up about it. Someone sent it round on Friday and I thought they were joking.
You're right, though, it does seem a bit 'young', and some of the language is difficult to understand. But it's meeting through mobile phones and stuff, isn't it? They tend to use different codes and spelling (or lack of) all the time.
I'm not that technology-literate when it comes to stuff like this, so wouldn't know if it is even possible.
Hello.
I, too, am new and nervous.