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What's your breaking point?

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symphonic45

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I recently deleted my account on another bbw-themed forum (Not that I'll mention which one >.> <.<). I still enjoyed the content the forum provided, but one trait of the site that had always irked me overwhelmed any good feelings I had.

I've noticed more patrons posting photos of women with titles such as "Hey check out my gf" or "This is a girl I know shes hot."* This is usually accompanied with a "What do you think?" in the main text of the post.

(*I haven't done the proper research to see if this type of post has increased over time. It might just be I've noticed it more than I did before.)

I might be over-analyzing this, but the purpose of these posts aren't to share with the community, but to gain their appreciation or admiration. However, the poster can't do this by himself, so he has to use photos of a friend or even a significant other to show his worth. This makes the women in the photos out to be little more than objects that are supposed to confer some sort of status on the poster. To use your relationship partner in this way strikes me as slimy; their opinion of you is less important than people you may never meet outside of an internet forum?

Back to the question posed in my title, though. In any situation, what's your breaking point? Is it simply a matter of the pros outweighing the cons, or are there certain actions that are automatic "deal breakers," regardless of any positive experiences you've had?
 

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