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What do women do their points?  

CeriosEros 39M
615 posts
12/6/2017 1:43 am

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What do women do their points?


I have been aimlessly wandering around this site because my creativity has been failing me lately and a question hit me. What do women use their points for? As a guy it's hard to earn points because the limits on how many you can earn unless you answer emails which we get very few of. Well...let me speak for myself. I don't get many messages. I may have received 8 my whole time on this site but women get tons of messages. So it's not hard at all to have a shit ton. I spend my points in viewing and emailing various women in my area but women don't need to spend them for that. Their milkshakes bring all the boys to the yard naturally. Dated references aside, What do women use them for? You can only buy some many vibrators and bondage kits. Do they save them up and redeem them for cash? Or do they just sit there mocking them?

CeriosEros 39M
642 posts
12/6/2017 1:51 am

By the way thanks NoStrings for not having anything for the fellas that we can reedem with our points. It's like this systems was designed to reward women to keep them engaged and active so that thirsty men have someone to try to woo anx a reason to buy a gold membership but that would be silly.


Brownie202 67F  
2680 posts
12/6/2017 2:36 am

If the site give away enough points that people didn't pay they wouldn't make as much money. They don't have to give any points. Find a free site then problem soluved.

Humans are the most dangerous animals on earth.

If only animals had the ability to know when to keep away from us humans they would be better off.


Heathen_G 65M
7974 posts
12/6/2017 4:03 am

What do women do their points? ....Who cares.


TicklePlease 56F  
13851 posts
12/6/2017 4:19 am

I use mine to tip cammers.


CeriosEros 39M
642 posts
12/6/2017 4:20 am

    Quoting Brownie202:
    If the site give away enough points that people didn't pay they wouldn't make as much money. They don't have to give any points. Find a free site then problem soluved.
There is no problem. Just wondering what happens to points when they have so many.


CeriosEros 39M
642 posts
12/6/2017 4:20 am

    Quoting Heathen_G:
    What do women do their points? ....Who cares.
Fair enough.


CeriosEros 39M
642 posts
12/6/2017 4:22 am

I can respect the voyeurism.


Banana_Canyon 46F

12/6/2017 5:34 am

I do absolutely nothing with the system of points normally. Mine have accumulated sky high over the years and I really have no use for them, to be honest. I find the entire system of money that we live in, along with points, gifts, tips, flirts and every other form of nonsense and inequality to be as childish as most of the people in society and who reside here. Sorry, that's likely a deeper explanation than you have bargained for here. In general, I don't do anything with my points and try not to engage in the childish game of using or donating mine because it only encourages the nonsense to continue on infinitely. Anyway, that's my two cents on the topic.


bigblackman21221 53M
4080 posts
12/6/2017 12:50 pm

What do women use them for?

They give them to me.
They can go shopping in the points store. All you can get is a t shirt. LOL!!!
Use them for site features.
Use them for a membership upgrade if they have Confirm ID and the site doesn't give them a free one.
Play the Top Fan game.
Accumulate them and cash them in.
TIP people they watch on cams.
Give them to me.

Do they save them up and redeem them for cash?

Some do.

Or do they just sit there mocking them?

Most do. HAHA!!!

Confirm your ID.
I give away points to mostly anybody I see that has Confirm ID and they are a standard member.




CeriosEros 39M
642 posts
12/7/2017 1:38 am

    Quoting  :

Yes, please.


CeriosEros 39M
642 posts
12/7/2017 1:49 am

    Quoting Banana_Canyon:
    I do absolutely nothing with the system of points normally. Mine have accumulated sky high over the years and I really have no use for them, to be honest. I find the entire system of money that we live in, along with points, gifts, tips, flirts and every other form of nonsense and inequality to be as childish as most of the people in society and who reside here. Sorry, that's likely a deeper explanation than you have bargained for here. In general, I don't do anything with my points and try not to engage in the childish game of using or donating mine because it only encourages the nonsense to continue on infinitely. Anyway, that's my two cents on the topic.
Money is great. You wouldn't want to live in a society without any money. It solves the problem with the barter system of subjective vaule. A necklace is useless to a carpenter and if you're a jewelry marker who wants a work desk you would have to find a carpenter who loves jewelry to make that happen or you have to barter to someone who knows someone who knows someone who likes jewelry and also has wood which the carpenter does find valuable enough to make you a work bench in exchange for. It's an extremely ineffective system. Money in universally excepted and therefore makes products and services more available.


smartasswoman 66F  
35813 posts
12/7/2017 7:42 pm

Yeah, like others have said, mine are just sitting there. I wasn't aware that they could be exchanged for merchandise, I guess I'll have to check that out.


Banana_Canyon 46F

12/27/2017 1:25 pm

"Money is great. You wouldn't want to live in a society without any money. It solves the problem with the barter system of subjective vaule. A necklace is useless to a carpenter and if you're a jewelry marker who wants a work desk you would have to find a carpenter who loves jewelry to make that happen or you have to barter to someone who knows someone who knows someone who likes jewelry and also has wood which the carpenter does find valuable enough to make you a work bench in exchange for. It's an extremely ineffective system. Money in universally excepted and therefore makes products and services more available."

Incorrect! You have the wrong idea of what I'm getting at. I'm referring to a Resource Based Economy (RBE) as the solution. Money is a terrible system to be living in!!! How do you expect decency and honesty from a system built upon lies, theft, greed and corruption? If you're a car salesman, you're not going to persuade a customer to go down the street to someone else's business because there's an identical car down on that lot which has less miles, is better kept and is $3,000 cheaper than the car on my lot here. If you're a doctor and you tell me my kidney has to be removed, do I trust that I have a bad kidney or is the doctor trying to pay off his yacht? What about poverty, wars, crime, hatred, unsustainable and limited resources on a finite planet, etc... We expect to build our economy around resources which are limited and finite by nature...such as oil or those very precious gem stones and fine metals or even the wood you describe in your very own example. That's a joke! You seem completely ignorant to these things and these are some of the reasons that the monetary system is a failure. If you feel that things will get better in our current way of living, you're fooling yourself. This is a completely topic all of it's own and sways a bit from the topic of this particular thread. Do your homework and check out some films, such as the Zeitgeist Movement or the Venus Project to get some idea of where your ideals are flawed.


CeriosEros 39M
642 posts
12/28/2017 6:51 am

    Quoting Banana_Canyon:
    "Money is great. You wouldn't want to live in a society without any money. It solves the problem with the barter system of subjective vaule. A necklace is useless to a carpenter and if you're a jewelry marker who wants a work desk you would have to find a carpenter who loves jewelry to make that happen or you have to barter to someone who knows someone who knows someone who likes jewelry and also has wood which the carpenter does find valuable enough to make you a work bench in exchange for. It's an extremely ineffective system. Money in universally excepted and therefore makes products and services more available."

    Incorrect! You have the wrong idea of what I'm getting at. I'm referring to a Resource Based Economy (RBE) as the solution. Money is a terrible system to be living in!!! How do you expect decency and honesty from a system built upon lies, theft, greed and corruption? If you're a car salesman, you're not going to persuade a customer to go down the street to someone else's business because there's an identical car down on that lot which has less miles, is better kept and is $3,000 cheaper than the car on my lot here. If you're a doctor and you tell me my kidney has to be removed, do I trust that I have a bad kidney or is the doctor trying to pay off his yacht? What about poverty, wars, crime, hatred, unsustainable and limited resources on a finite planet, etc... We expect to build our economy around resources which are limited and finite by nature...such as oil or those very precious gem stones and fine metals or even the wood you describe in your very own example. That's a joke! You seem completely ignorant to these things and these are some of the reasons that the monetary system is a failure. If you feel that things will get better in our current way of living, you're fooling yourself. This is a completely topic all of it's own and sways a bit from the topic of this particular thread. Do your homework and check out some films, such as the Zeitgeist Movement or the Venus Project to get some idea of where your ideals are flawed.
A system built on lies, greed and corruption? Money? You smashed together the money system with capitalism and threw in some unethical business practices and social problems. I'll try to explain. First the money system. I'm guessing you mean the current fiat system when you talk about money. If so I'm with you that it's a unsustainable model but I was referring to money as a concept. An RBE is the best solution for the problem with fiat currency to be more specific precious metals because not everything can be money. It has to be rare because of the laws of supply and demand and marginal utility. Divisible meaning a little can be broken off and still be valuable because of convince and not having to use your life saying once and non-perishable for obvious reasons. Oil and wood can't be money because they're not rare and one flood and you're bankrupt. Gems are usually not rare or divisible.
What humanity throughout history and cultures used is gold and silver as money consistently. We don't use precious metals as money anymore which leads to inflation and instability in the monetary system. They just print dollars or pounds or lunies depending on the country.

As for the unethical business practices there's a thing in capitalism called competition that prevents a car salesman from overcharging people because that guy down the street is going to scream from the rooftops thar he is cheaper and better. The unethical guy might scam a couple of people but he will go out of business due to word of mouth and consumer reviews. Doctors aren't effected by the free market thanks to government interference so its harder to expose them but the unethical doctor is committing a crime and will be thrown out of the profession and jailed when they are discovered. Usually by the IRS.

The social problems are getting better because of capitalism extreme poverty is going to be a thing of the past because of it. Since this is really long I'll give you some flims to check out Poverty inc.. Greed, I, pencil


Banana_Canyon 46F

12/31/2017 7:00 am

I disagree with just about every point you make but to speak my mind about these things would be quite lengthy, and again on a thread unrelated to this stuff at all. It's not just monetary issues, either. If you think social problems are getting better or will get better, you're sorely mistaken. This also goes for issues pertaining to finite earth resources and the environment, which are all in a critical state of either being depleted, destroyed or uninhabitable/unfarmable. I honestly don't know how you or others can go on throughout your day of either being at work or home, look around you and fool yourselves with ignorance by saying that this system works. You speak of competition being a good thing, yet that turns to greed and destruction of the earth. So ma and pa who owned the family corner store for 120 years years is now left in the dust when Wal Mart decides to move in town. And what about the earth? It's a finite place with 70% consisting of water and only 30% consisting of land. This means that 7.5+ billion people ( and growing at an incredible rate ) has to somehow supply food, water, shelter, and all of our human needs and yet all manage get along on 30% of earth's surface. So that competition isn't a good thing at all. If a huge department store such as Wal Mart buys acres of farm land in your free market system and builds their business there, another string of department stores such as Target will buy acres more land and build that business right down the street. These are anchor stores, so smaller business and food establishments will follow nearby in strip malls/outlets, consuming acres more land with concrete and asphalt to be gone forever. Are we so ignorant not to realize here that before long and through our very unsustainable systems we live in, we aren't going to be left with any land to grow crops on for farming or to house our exploding population? This all ties directly in to our current monetary system that I'm referring to, which you claim is a fine system which works and that I wouldn't want to live without. Just within the last 100 years alone, the face of this earth has been transformed and destroyed more so than in it's entire 4.5 billion years of existence ( or to be fair, approximately 200,000 years of homo sapien existence ). How do we not see this and understand where 100 more years of our current ways of living will lead us? Money means nothing if we have no farm land to even survive on. At that point, the only competition that we'll need to worry about is in every man for himself just to find a way to eat and competing to survive.

I'll check out some of your recommended videos. Check out the Zeitgeist Movement or the Venus Project.


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