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That's something I can totally get behind.My life's goal is to be (lovingly) described as a "curmudgeonly old bat" by the people I know.

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That's something I can totally get behind.My life's goal is to be (lovingly) described as a "curmudgeonly old bat" by the people I know.
Ain't this the fucking truth. A veritable smorgasbord of them, really.I’ve been on the yacht. There are plenty of losers there too.
A worthy goalMy life's goal is to be (lovingly) described as a "curmudgeonly old bat" by the people I know.
I've also been on Yachts. I've never met a likeable owner..The knots people twist themselves into here is something I consider a special interest
It’s men and women.
Like @cheekygirl75 said, men assume the “popular” men on the boards, such as redacted and redacted for example, have complete access to any woman he wants based on their like/post ratio. Women assume the “popular” women are being fawned and lusted after by their Lit crush because they left a heart react. Men assume that “popular” women regularly and joyfully swap/share Lit men between each other. Women assume that men see them as disposable.
It all leads to apathy and typically, their solution is to withdraw which only perpetuates the self induced cycle of isolation, comparison, shame/depression, and more isolation.
Counter argument to all the losers claiming loserism - we are all losers and that’s why we’re here and not shaking our ass on a yacht![]()
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TrueIt took me a long time to get here, but this is mostly where I fall as well.
I've always felt like I Lit weird. I definitely don't feel like I fit in, but that isn't a Lit thing. I don't feel like belong ANYWHERE. So clearly that's a me issue.
I've got every notification I can turn off in the off position, I have DM's turned off. I'm not here for some dopamine hit of "ooh, I got likes!" Fuck that. I've been down that rabbit hole and guess what I found? The rabbit shits there.
I like having a place where I can vent or speak my mind. I like being able to be silly and stupid when I feel like it. So that's what I'm going to do. Where that falls on the popularity spectrum is the rest of y'all's problem.
Ok hold on..... I might be changing my mind.
https://forum.literotica.com/threads/grants-tomb.1568191/post-95316946Lol what was your popularity metric?
I spend a considerable amount of time here but not nearly enough to be “popular”. I don’t know how some people do it. We all have different and in many cases deeply personal reasons for coming here. Also popularity has different meanings for different people.You have the right idea. I think the idea of Lit popularity is so.... peculiar.
Well said.I spend a considerable amount of time here but not nearly enough to be “popular”. I don’t know how some people do it. We all have different and in many cases deeply personal reasons for coming here. Also popularity has different meanings for different people.
I find the need for popularity among strangers on a sex site peculiar too. But one of the common denominators I have observed is most people, men and women, myself included, is the need for validation. So maybe for many that crosses over into popularity?
There is a certain charge we all get from being the belle of the ball so to speak. There’s nothing wrong with that so long as no one gets hurt. We see the same thing in the real world.
Lit is not much different than anywhere else where people come together to meet each other. Bars have the same type of energy. There are regulars who take on the personality of the place, new people trying to fit in and the rest who just stop by for a drink once in a while. What makes this place different is it’s a sex centered site. That’s what draws us all here. So that dynamic is what drives the behavior which is backwards from the real world communities and organizations we engage in.
That’s my observation after coming here for over a decade.
I agree with most of this post, but just like popularity, validation also comes in different forms. Some people don't want to be the belle/beau of the ball. Their idea of validation comes from the 1-2 genuine connections they have through private convos. You won't even see them post much on the regular boards.I spend a considerable amount of time here but not nearly enough to be “popular”. I don’t know how some people do it. We all have different and in many cases deeply personal reasons for coming here. Also popularity has different meanings for different people.
I find the need for popularity among strangers on a sex site peculiar too. But one of the common denominators I have observed is most people, men and women, myself included, need validation. So maybe for many that crosses over into popularity?
There is a certain charge we all get from being the belle of the ball so to speak. There’s nothing wrong with that so long as no one gets hurt. We see the same relationship dynamics in the real world.
Lit is not much different than anywhere else where people come together to meet each other. Bars have the same type of energy. There are regulars who take on the personality of the place, new people trying to fit in and the rest who just stop by for a drink once in a while. What makes this place different is it’s a sex centered site. That’s what draws us all here. So that dynamic is what drives the behavior which is backwards from the real world communities and organizations we engage in.
That’s my observation after coming here for over a decade.
I spend a considerable amount of time here but not nearly enough to be “popular”. I don’t know how some people do it. We all have different and in many cases deeply personal reasons for coming here. Also popularity has different meanings for different people.
I find the need for popularity among strangers on a sex site peculiar too. But one of the common denominators I have observed is most people, men and women, myself included, need validation. So maybe for many that crosses over into popularity?
There is a certain charge we all get from being the belle of the ball so to speak. There’s nothing wrong with that so long as no one gets hurt. We see the same relationship dynamics in the real world.
Lit is not much different than anywhere else where people come together to meet each other. Bars have the same type of energy. There are regulars who take on the personality of the place, new people trying to fit in and the rest who just stop by for a drink once in a while. What makes this place different is it’s a sex centered site. That’s what draws us all here. So that dynamic is what drives the behavior which is backwards from the real world communities and organizations we engage in.
That’s my observation after coming here for over a decade.
Exactly this. The people Ive found most interesting and compelling aren't usually super posty, some are, but it's a way smaller percentage.I agree with most of this post, but just like popularity, validation also comes in different forms. Some people don't want to be the belle/beau of the ball. Their idea of validation comes from the 1-2 genuine connections they have through private convos. You won't even see them post much on the regular boards.
I've been on both. Kinda meh and they'll both give you bad hair if it's windy LOLYachts, air crafts, I’ve never been on either. My ass remains un-shaken, sigh
Have you been in a whirlpool? You can claim you like stirred and not shakenYachts, air crafts, I’ve never been on either. My ass remains un-shaken, sigh
That’s a great point. Thank you. My guess is there are more people like this, including myself, that get their validation through genuine connection. That approach was learned over time. My post was addressing the people who are concerned with maintaining their popularity or or complaining about the lack of it. The complainers @cheekygirl75 originally mentioned. But you’re right, most people get just what they need with a very small circle of friends and no one else would ever know it.I agree with most of this post, but just like popularity, validation also comes in different forms. Some people don't want to be the belle/beau of the ball. Their idea of validation comes from the 1-2 genuine connections they have through private convos. You won't even see them post much on the regular boards.
Right, the obsession with “likes” and followers is prioritized over genuine connection. Likes being the only way to measure visibility. There are some who actually prefer getting “likes” to comments for that reason.I dont disagree with anything you said. I think you've got the long and short of it. I also thing popularity is confused with visibility.
And again, this being a sex site screws with that dynamic. In one of the posts earlier someone brought up the ratio of men to women here and how there are 3-4 times more men than women. One of the the things I have always noticed was the different way men approach building their popularity compared to women and how they try to connect with them To many of them it’s nothing more than a pure numbers game until they connect with a winning ticket. If the winning ticket is actually a real woman. lol.I think what I find off putting is people trying establish their own "popularity" or be annoyed at their perceived lack of "popularity". I fully acknowledge that what I find important and interesting and compelling about people isnt AT ALL what other people find to be compelling etc. I guess I really like people who are themselves and not copies or trying too hard. Do what makes you happy and if other people like that, then thats pretty fucking cool.
That's so bizarre to me, but it makes sense when framing this as social media site. Likes are one of the main metrics people use to determine popularity on social media, so Lit would be no different.Right, the obsession with “likes” and followers is prioritized over genuine connection. Likes being the only way to measure visibility. There are some who actually prefer getting “likes” to comments for that reason.
It’s no different from that perspective. What sets it apart from other social media sites is that this place is sex centered. People come here to get off. Introducing that element changes everything.That's so bizarre to me, but it makes sense when framing this as social media site. Likes are one of the main metrics people use to determine popularity on social media, so Lit would be no different.