Welcome newme and your story was very sweet. Iam glad the girls here was able to help you. I know they have helped me on my fashion sense Yes please post your outfits and post more we would love to hear from you. Congrats on being a mommy to be
thank you for starting this thread, lindsayp b/c i think that i should 'defend' my lurking as well.. i've been on lucky forum, then fashionhag, and honestly, i think a lot of the reason why i 'lurk' is b/c i'm overwhelmed by the amount of posts, so i find myself reading and reading and an hour has gone by and it's then time to go back to work. :)
I love this! thanks newme for sharing your story & opening our eyes to the "lurker" mentality. I think as regular posters we forget that we were all new once & not that willing to share.
Congrats on your new baby!
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I am a "lurker" although I did go to the NYC ST get-together. I do post every once in a while when I have something to say. I guess my style is quirky and many times I feel like it doesn't fit into the mainstream of everyone's opinions, so I refrain from commenting.
newme thank you so much for sharing. i hope that you continue to post, you seem like you would be able to contribute a lot.
i agree with zeitgeist4, i lurked for awhile after leaving lucky because everyone here seemed so close. i didn't want to butt in either and i really wanted to instantly be a regular that everyone knew. i still don't post as much as i'd like but i'm becoming more regular less lurker.
You girls seemed to know each other so well, and I felt like I was butting in. After a week or two I got used to the idea that the only way to join the camaraderie was to actually start posting.
I completely agree with Zeitgeist. I often "lurk" around the forum without posting. I feel like sometimes the "regular" posters are so close that I am intruding on their space. I really enjoy reading the forum, and I try to chime in whenever I have advice or strong opinions.
However, a lot of the time I check out the forum as a "break" from doing my work, so I can only read for short amounts of time. Thus, sometimes posting is out of the question. I hate to be categorized as a "lurker" though, and I will try to be more of an avid poster!
As for "lurkers" who have never posted, I don't really see a problem with them. I do think that we should all be very careful how much personal information we give out over this forum.
I am a "lurker" although I did go to the NYC ST get-together. I do post every once in a while when I have something to say. I guess my style is quirky and many times I feel like it doesn't fit into the mainstream of everyone's opinions, so I refrain from commenting.
I want quirky style, though! sometimes I feel alone with my offbeat choices, and don't share them on the forum because I'm the only one who likes the unusual-ness of what I've chosen. I also feel that sometimes we fall into a vanilla rut sometimes, i.e. "the uniform"
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mckenke wrote: I am a "lurker" although I did go to the NYC ST get-together. I do post every once in a while when I have something to say. I guess my style is quirky and many times I feel like it doesn't fit into the mainstream of everyone's opinions, so I refrain from commenting.
detroit wrote: I want quirky style, though! sometimes I feel alone with my offbeat choices, and don't share them on the forum because I'm the only one who likes the unusual-ness of what I've chosen. I also feel that sometimes we fall into a vanilla rut sometimes, i.e. "the uniform"
I totally agree w/ detroit. The quirky fashions are my favorite, and I'm always looking for new quirky ideas.
"to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its night and day to make you everybody else, means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight, and never stop trying." - ee cummings
Okay I will try to assert my quirky self more often
oh i adoreeeeeee quirky. I'm always excited when rocky, lilykind, luckylily, honey, detroit, etc post (i'm sure i left off some names, my apologies). Please post more. I sometimes restrain posting too- i love certain quirky "ugly" things that I'm sure would get fugged. Eh, hehe. I know I have been more of a lurker these days then a poster (though not even much of a lurker!!) due to time constraints, but i will always consider myself part of this community. I don't want anyone to feel intimidated to post, and i can see why you would. There are many forums (thefashionspot.com for example) that i mainly lurk on because i am uncomfortable there, even though I do love going there to read about high fashion. I would hate for someone that wants to post to lurk on this site because everyone's friendly and its a small enough community that it won't take long for people to get to know you. So welcome, anyone too shy to post!!
and for those lurkers out there who visit just to snark to themselves or for mean-spirited (or gross!) reasons, please understand the nature of this community and figure out whether or not you really should be a part of it. cheers, smash
do you really think people lurk here to "snark to themselves" or for "mean-spirited reasons?" it seems odd to me that someone would do that.
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aw! i'm a lurker too... i guess i'm just more of a reader than a poster..but i love reading what you ladies have to say on each and every topic. also, sometimes i forget to close the screen and stay on FH for hours when i go to class, bed, etc.. i'm really not that creepy i swear!
and also, it makes me feel good to see my questions, etc. get just as many responses as those of the regulars.. so thank you!
I often wonder if people think of me as a lurker (that was a rhetorical statement). Someone (maybe monica?) said that they read and read because there are so many posts, and it's hard to respond to everything.
I'm just the type of person that doesn't say much unless I think it's a worthy contribution. I keep up with everyones posts and usually don't have enough of an opinion or advice to make a post.
I started reading Lucky back in my sophomore year of high school....oh my gosh. That was like, 5 years ago! And have been on the boards since then. I guess I always considered myself so young that I didn't have the experience you all had and thus, not much say to contribute.
I've learned so much about style and picking the right pieces from these boards and thank you all.
hmm... i don't think of anyone who posted in "defense" of lurkers as a lurker. while i can't speak for halleybird i don't think she meant identifiable people with screen names, who just don't post regularly. i'm assuming she meant the random people who don't show up when you look at the bottom (i.e. 17 members and 25 guests).
I agree with honey in that I don't think that anyone who posted in this thread and identified themselves as a lurker really could be considered a lurker. I recognize all of your names (as I'm sure other 'regular' posters do as well). By those standards, I could, at this point, be considered a lurker since I don't post nearly as often as I used to. But this is simply due to my crazy job and schedule. I do log on everyday and read thru things, but I no longer have time to post outfits in the shopping and fashion section as I did before. And by no means do I think this is lurking. It's just being busy!
As for Newme, welcome!! I love your story!! I hope that you start to feel more comfortable and start posting more.
hmm... i don't think of anyone who posted in "defense" of lurkers as a lurker. while i can't speak for halleybird i don't think she meant identifiable people with screen names, who just don't post regularly. i'm assuming she meant the random people who don't show up when you look at the bottom (i.e. 17 members and 25 guests). oh, and welcome newme!
No, that's not who I meant at all. Lurking to me means someone who always reads but has never posted.
And to clarify, I didn't mean that it's necessarily bad to lurk, and I didn't mean "shame on the lurkers." It's just that if they don't post, we know very little about them, and I guess you never know who's out there. But of course, I guess you never really "know" someone online. I could be the shoe-fetish guy for all you guys know.
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I also don't consider anyone in this post lurkers. As everyone else has stated, all your screen names are familiar to me which tells me that you at least participate in the forums. However, I do feel a bit uncomfortable knowing that there are people registered on here who do not contribute at all. Because of this, I try not to post anything too personal or anything detailed about my life. You just never know who will read them.
I want quirky style, though! sometimes I feel alone with my offbeat choices, and don't share them on the forum because I'm the only one who likes the unusual-ness of what I've chosen.
Oh no you're not, detroit! Share, share, share, please. I love your TS posts. The quirkier the better, IMO. It's rare to be quirky and elegant at the same time, but you manage it! I always enjoy seeing your unique accessories and clothing choices.
Newme, congratulations on your pregnancy and welcome out of lurkdom!
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and for those lurkers out there who visit just to snark to themselves or for mean-spirited (or gross!) reasons, please understand the nature of this community and figure out whether or not you really should be a part of it. cheers, smash
??? This doesn't even sound like smash...
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