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It has come to my attention that there is sometimes a feeling of disconnect between the BHM board and the rest of Dims. I just want to know how many people feel that way and try to understand why. So, for everyone that posts on the BHM board please answer the following questions if you so desire:

Describe yourself (BHM, FFA, FA, Thin, BBW, SSBBW, and/or any other way you please):

Do you post exclusively on the BHM board, or other places at Dims as well?

If you post on other parts of Dims, where and how often?

How accepted do you feel on the other parts of Dims?

If you rarely or never post on other parts of Dims, why not?

What are the downsides of having the BHM board separate from the rest?

What are the upsides of having the BHM board separate from the rest?

If tomorrow you logged onto Dims and found that the BHM board had been locked down with a note saying "The BHM board has been closed because Dimensions is about size acceptance and all people of size and their admirers should come together in one unified community" how would it make you feel?

I know we all want Dims to be a place that we can enjoy and that we all want fat people to be better accepted in society, so I hope everyone will participate in the survey truthfully and without judging or negating others' feelings.
 

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