Posted on Mar 24, 2015
Military Networking Site not a Dating Site. Thoughts?
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Ok, I have noticed this from a lot of fellow Rallypoint members. I noticed a few people said they had to change there pictures due to people hitting on them. I thought this site was about networking to help further our careers.
Should there be penalties for people that do such things? It is a form of harassment is it not? Would love to hear your thoughts.
Should there be penalties for people that do such things? It is a form of harassment is it not? Would love to hear your thoughts.
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If two people meet and they become intimately involved then so be it. Its none of my business, and I don't care. If they take the relationship off of RP whether its being friends or intimate partners, RP has no jurisdiction and it would actually cause less headaches that way in my opinion.
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Yes to me it is a form of harassment. To me this web site is to connect to other service members and respond in kind to questions that you or they may have to further their careers or education not to get a date. If your looking for a date go to eharmony. Not on this web site.
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Forcing a penalty on someone just because they think some is attractive is a bit a harsh. Everyone has a keyboard and can type the word NO or not interested in a message. Hitting on someone is not a form of harassement. No need to take things to the extreme.
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I guess my picture is not good enough as I have not been propositioned.
Now I feel left out. LOL!
Now I feel left out. LOL!
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I would be flattered...but must digress. I Wanted to find all the Marines I served with during Operations Desert Shield / Desert Storm. I am on the cusp of receiving a Bachelors Degree from Upper Iowa University, and want to invite them to see me getting that degree.
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