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fivetrout:
I will be the first to admit...the popularity of this site for me, stems from an emotional perspective, usually when one of the brothers is in trouble, has a hardship with his lady, or has been bamboozled by the system of finding a Chinese wife. Happiness and fears is something we all can relate to. Success's are shared with all of us here and a job well done is earned by our members that helped with advice or perspectives given. Failures are shared by many of us as a whole, as many here have worn and walked in those same shoes and have shared the similar outrage.

The site's humor is of importance also, and there's plenty to laugh about with the different views... "west to east" and visa-versa. Not to mention the different degrees of humor level we share.

The most important aspect of this site is the..."must know" information, legal matters, traveling, culture, and help when needed. This forum allows others to follow in our footsteps with reasonable comfort and assurance of which they may not have proceeded with prior to coming here.

In my opinion, the forum is something I take a quick look at daily in hopes of finding something of interest, something perhaps I can contribute to, or... to just laugh with. The nonsense of late... serves no one and contributes nothing but a degrading of this site. I for one agree there is a need for Mods to keep this site focused to the tasks this site provides and that which will attract new members.

Chris

shaun:
I've been reading some of the comments about improvements and had a few thoughts I'd like to express.

Though this site belongs to Robert now we are all members of this community and a community it is with common interests shared by most of us.  Up until recently it was simply Chinese women but we've grown to Asian women. Growth is good and I like some of what I am seeing.  Some of course I don't much care for but I think we can all claim that in that we are not all the same.

But in being a community in sharing in similar ideas there needs to be rules and laws that govern us or the site if you will.  In the past we've learned them as we participated on the site. Martin that isn't a negative comment toward you.  But the site grew in ways that Martin didn't consider and we found ourselves having to deal with issues we never imagined we would have to deal with.  Most everything has been good but there have been a few bumps and bruises along the way.  We've all learned from them and have grown.

We are becoming a more complex community now and the issues have become more complex and will continue to do so as we grow.  I think we've come to the point now that there needs to be ground rules established in print so that everyone who communicates on this site and see and adhere to.

Robert I would like to suggest that you conduct a straw poll on a variety of subject to see where the belief system of the community is.  I will make a few suggestions as an example but at the same time I think the suggestions should be considered and are not necessarily something that I would want to personally point out as an issue.  Please take them as suggestions only and let's not get into an issue of whether I am trying to promote an agenda or not.

1.  Politics - Should we talk about it or not.
2.  Religion - The same idea as #1.
3.  Foul language
4.  Sexually suggestive material either photo graphs or talk.
5.  Promoting one's business.   (I do it as a couple of others do but in general do the members of the community like or dislike it.)
6.  Attacking or chastising another member.  (Verbal abuse should be included.)
7.  Attacking or chastising a new member who say's something off the wall.   (It has happened many times here. I've done it myself.)
8.  Threatening others.

I'm sure there are many other suggestions that I can't think of right now.  The reason I bring up a few of these is because I thought we had certain rules to abide by but it seems that they have, for the most part, gone by the wayside.

At the same time I would see a list of ideas that are used when selecting who is or who is not a mod.  Now listen closely because I am not complaining who is or who is not a mod.  I am not one, don't want to be one and would refuse the position if offered.  I don't have the time or the interest in being one.  That being said I do, as a member of this community, have an opinion as to who should be one and want to know what qualifies them as one.  So knowing the ground rules in selecting one would be helpful.

It is time with the changing of the guard to establish the parameters of how this site operates to help us in future growth.  I do think that is what we all want here.

One last thing to post.  I would like to see this site become a place where one can feel safe to post about issues plaguing them with their visa applications.  There are a few of us who don't and won't because of past issues.  It is a shame.  This is a site was designed to help people achieve bring a wife home.  Some of us have been sabotaged before and won't post anything.  PERIOD!!!!!!!

Robertt S:
Shaun,  I thought about adding a politics and religion thread, but I am attempting to retain current members and attract new members to this site. My father told me a long time ago, that the fastest way to lose a good friend was to sleep with his mom, sister, or wife.( This could be 3 people or 1 according to how far into Appalachia you venture! :o The second and third methods respectfully was discussing politics and religion with them. This is an international site with members from all over the world and I think if people are that interested in sharing their political views they should join an additional site or sites that would cater to that need. If this site was just one nationality then the political thread might be fair since everyone shared the same government, but since we have many countries represented here I think it is in the site's best interest to let sleeping dogs lie.

JohnB:
Shaun,
Site improvement always good. I think there are a ton of suggestions out & about about what we (as a group) can do to
improve our worldly experience on this site and to keep the read interesting. I think it safe to say that Robert is very open
to any ideas that will be beneficial to our general membership & the welcoming to new members who wish to participate. We
are here to help the inquisitive. We are here to support our brothers. There is always the 'open door' for anyone, anytime. 
Just looked...there are a grand total of 397 registered members. This very moment 25 guests, 3 users (inc Robert). It is a
general assumption that this site's membership & viewing audience comprises a population across the globe...a very diverse
group we are but with a shared common interest. That being said, in one of my recent posts, I wrote the following "The forum
needs to refine it's structure. Discipline. Order. Immediate corrective action to counter any instabilities. I mean does anyone
still believe in good forum stewardship? The membership is across the globe. Everyone is different, the only common element
shared, the China woman. Religion & politics can be contentious. What I think, what others think, does not necessarily
correlate common thought. But the one determining factor that is a constant anywhere, is good citizenship. We owe it to ourselves
& others to behave decently."
http://www.chnromance.com/index.php?action=profile;area=showposts;u=544
While I agree with you about your suggestions for 'site discipline' I disagree with you about the "rigidity" of an established formal
behavior. I do not believe in a "strait jacket" site structure for member behavior. It takes away from the free give & take of the
posts.  It does not lend itself to the free flowing of ideas that, or should be, that makes any forum, fun & interesting and someplace
where potential new members want to place their cursor.

That being said, I commend you for your stated interests. All ideas are good! Then again it is about what Robert feels is necessary
for the forum continuum. If it is a poll so be it. I am not one to stand in the way.
John

Robertt S:
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That answers most of your questions since this is the guidelines I will use a BASIS for any administrative decisions in the future. As far as ideas or guidelines for mods. I appointed a few new mods and they were picked based on their location and their specific knowledge of the subject matter of their respective boards.

Concerning posting immigration questions; Maybe in the future when we get more members who are pursuing their visas we can start a board for that.

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