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old enough to be Grandma Scrotum
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My rule is that you could conceivably have any kind of content so long as the actual language of the site is speaking to a female audience. So obviously you wouldn't be saying "Your dick will be hard and you'll blow your load over these hot chicks" in your site text.
If you can show me any bukkake or gangbang or maledom sites that have language and ads acknowledging that the audience is female, I'd be pleased to see them (and list them at Ms Naughty). So, in theory, a "for women" category is less about content and more about creating a space on a linklist where women are acknowledged as an audience, and as consumers. Any customer will be more inclined to buy if you make them welcome. It's not a good business practice to ignore a percentage of your market. I actually had this discussion with Greenguy and other linklist owners several years ago... I'm not even going to try and search for that thread, but it's here somewhere.
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Me fail English? That's unpossible!
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I also have a XXX For Women category, but I don't have many sites targeting that audience. Send em all my way and they'll be listed.
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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1. Finding sponsors that have my kind of content and actually use what might be considered woman-friendly tours (or sites, for that matter). 2. Getting LL reviewers to accept a bukkake site (as an example) on a 4women category. I bet I'll get rejected for submitting to the wrong category... ![]()
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