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ATW's Self-Appointed Legend. Powered by Lego and Morbid Curiosity.

Right, let's get the vitals out of the way. I'm 41, and have been with the same magnificent woman for 21 years (she knows I'm here and frankly, finds my digital life hilarious).

In the almost 5 months I've been on ATW, I've somehow learned more about the inner workings of this place than is probably healthy for a buyer. This has led to my new official title as the self-appointed COMMUNITY ADVOCATE—or, as a few kind (and possibly misguided) souls have called me, a "Legend." The bar is clearly on the floor, but I'll take it. If you've seen my handiwork (I'm the one who penned #TheATWAdvocate, #CommunityDashChat, the #YOUDESERVEIT competition, and the #BADGEME competition) you know what you're dealing with. You're welcome.

Away from my unofficial ATW duties, my life is a strange brew of wholesome and... not-so-wholesome. On one hand, I'm qualified in Animal Care and run a non-profit for pets. On the other, my Netflix queue is so full of serial killer doc*mentaries, MI5 probably has a file on me. My two dogs and five cats serve as my character witnesses. Mostly.

My hobbies are equally chaotic: building Lego masterpieces that the cats consider demolition practice, dabbling as an amateur writer, and mainlining Disney+. A man who can deconstruct the motives of both Scar and Ted Bundy is a man of culture, right?

So, why message me? I'm here for digital-only fun with people who appreciate the weird. My particular kinks involve some specific tastes—namely, panty wetting (🍋)—and a touch of DDLG. If you have a killer sense of humour and don't mind a guy who can quote both Dobby and Dahmer in the same conversation, my inbox is open.

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⭐THE ATW ADVOCATE⭐

A PATRON'S GUIDE TO GIVING HONEST REVIEWS: The Power of a Thoughtful 4-Star

Good evening, patrons.

This morning, we talked about the 'DRAMA 5-STAR' – the perfect review we sometimes leave out of fear, not authenticity. So, what's the alternative when an experience was good, but not quite perfect?

I want to make the case for the most under-utilised and potentially powerful tool a patron has: THE THOUGHTFUL 4-STAR REVIEW.

A well-written 4-star review is not an insult. It is a gift. It is a sign of a deeply engaged patron who cares enough to offer the constructive feedback that helps a great creator get even better. It is infinitely more valuable to the community than a dozen generic 5-star ratings.

So, how do we write one in a way that is constructive, not crushing?

THE ANATOMY OF A PERFECT 4-STAR REVIEW

The key is to be kind, specific, and focused on the business process, not the person. Use the 'COMPLIMENT SANDWICH' method.

1. START WITH A GENUINE, ENTHUSIASTIC POSITIVE:
Always begin by stating what was great about the experience. This immediately shows that your feedback is coming from a place of overall satisfaction.
"I had a really wonderful experience with this creator! They are incredibly creative and so friendly, and the final video was so much fun."

2. THE SPECIFIC, KIND, CONSTRUCTIVE POINT:
This is the core of the review. Isolate the one area for improvement and frame it as a specific, factual observation, not an emotional complaint.
* BAD: "They took forever to reply."
* GOOD: "Communication was a little slow at times, which is something to bear in mind if you're in a hurry, but they were always professional when they did respond."

* BAD: "The packaging was a bit basic."
* GOOD: "The item itself was perfect! A little more robust packaging for the post would have made it a flawless experience."

3. END WITH A REASSURING, POSITIVE CLOSE:
Finish by reaffirming your intention to be a repeat patron. This is the most important part. It proves that your 4-star review is a sign of a healthy, ongoing relationship, not a final judgment.
"Overall, this was a fantastic experience and I will absolutely be back to support this amazing creator again. Highly recommended!"

This kind of review is a sign of a healthy community. Let's normalise being honestly supportive. Let's empower our favourite creators with the feedback they deserve.

#TheATWAdvocate #HonestReviews #BuyerEtiquette

UkGuy83 UK

⭐THE ATW ADVOCATE⭐

HOW TO SOLICIT AND GRACEFULLY RECEIVE HONEST FEEDBACK (Even When It's Not 5 Stars)

Good afternoon, creators.

This morning, we discussed the 'DRAMA 5-STAR' paradox – the way our community's fear of conflict can devalue the entire review system. So, how can we as creators help to fix this? How can we build a space where patrons feel safe enough to give us the honest, nuanced feedback we need to grow?

It starts with us. We have to show that we are open to it.

STEP 1: THE MINDSET SHIFT
First, we must see honest, constructive feedback not as an attack, but as INCREDIBLY VALUABLE BUSINESS DATA. A 4-star review with a specific, kind suggestion is a gift. It's free market research that can help you improve your service and earn more money and loyalty in the long run.

STEP 2: ACTIVELY ASK FOR HONEST FEEDBACK
You can create a safe space for honesty in your post-transaction messages. Don't just ask for a "GOOD REVIEW"; ask for an "HONEST" one.

A SIMPLE SCRIPT TO SEND AFTER AN ORDER:
"Thank you so much again for your purchase! Your feedback is incredibly valuable to me as I continue to grow my business. When you have a moment, I'd be so grateful if you could leave an honest review of your experience. I appreciate all feedback, positive or constructive, as it all helps me to provide the best possible service. Thanks again for your support!"

This script explicitly gives the buyer PERMISSION to be honest and frames their feedback as a helpful tool, not a potential insult.

STEP 3: RECEIVE FEEDBACK WITH GRACE
If you do receive a 3 or 4-star review with constructive points, your public reply is crucial. DO NOT GET DEFENSIVE. A defensive reply proves to every other buyer that it's not safe to be honest with you.

A PROFESSIONAL, GRACIOUS REPLY IS THE ULTIMATE POWER MOVE:
"Thank you so much for your honest and detailed feedback! I really appreciate you taking the time. That's a really useful point you've made about [the specific issue], and I will definitely take it on board for future orders. Thanks again for your support!"

This response shows future patrons that you are a confident professional who is committed to quality and open to growth. It builds more trust than another generic 5-star review ever could.

Let's be the creators who aren't just HUNTING FOR PRAISE, but are BRAVE enough to ask for the truth.

#TheATWAdvocate #SmartBusiness #HonestReviews

UkGuy83 UK

#FridayVibes: LET'S SHARE THE LOVE!
Alright everyone, it's Friday! To kick off the weekend, let's flood the dash with some much-needed positive energy. The mission is simple: I WANT YOU TO TAG SOMEONE IN THE COMMENTS BELOW. (read on for description)

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After a long week of deep and sometimes difficult conversations, it's important to actively celebrate the incredible, supportive, and kind people who are the true heart of this community.

Let's make someone's day.

Think of a person on here who has made your week a little bit brighter, and give them a shout-out.

* It could be a CREATOR whose content made you smile.
* It could be a PATRON who was an absolute dream to work with.
* It could be another COMMUNITY MEMBER whose posts or comments made you think. 😉

Tag them, and just add one simple sentence about why you're appreciating them today.

Let's show the best of our community and head into the weekend on a high note. Who are you celebrating?

#TheATWAdvocate #FridayVibes #CommunityLove #SupportTheCommunity

UkGuy83 UK

#InspirationalQuote of the Day

"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." -Winston Churchill

This powerful quote from Winston Churchill offers a profound perspective on the journey of life and work, making it especially fitting for reflection at the end of a week. It dissects our common perceptions of success and failure and redefines what truly matters.

"SUCCESS IS NOT FINAL..."
This first clause is a crucial warning against complacency. It's easy to achieve a goal—to land a client, finish a project, or receive praise—and feel as though we've "made it." Churchill reminds us that success is a milestone, not a destination. Each victory is temporary and serves as a stepping stone on a much longer path. To rest on your laurels is to risk stagnation. This part of the quote encourages us to celebrate our wins at the end of the week but to view them as fuel for future challenges, not as a final finish line.

"...FAILURE IS NOT FATAL..."
This is perhaps the most comforting and motivating part of the quote. We often view failure as a catastrophic, defining event. A mistake, a rejection, or a week where everything went wrong can feel overwhelming. Churchill counters this by stating that failure is not a fatal blow. It does not have to be the end of your story. Setbacks are inevitable parts of any meaningful endeavor. They are opportunities for learning, growth, and recalibration. This message is liberating; it gives us permission to take risks and to forgive ourselves when things don't go as planned, reminding us that a difficult week doesn't define our overall capability.

"...IT IS THE COURAGE TO CONTINUE THAT COUNTS."
This final clause is the heart of the message. It ties the first two ideas together and presents the ultimate virtue: resilience. Churchill argues that the true measure of a person or an organization is not found in the highs of success or the lows of failure. Instead, it is found in the unwavering determination to keep moving forward regardless of the circumstances. It is the grit, the perseverance, and the inner strength to get up after being knocked down and to keep striving after a victory. This "courage to continue" is what builds character, forges true strength, and ultimately leads to meaningful, long-term achievement.

As you close out your Friday, reflect on the week's events through this lens. Acknowledge your successes without letting them make you complacent, and accept your setbacks without letting them defeat you. The real victory is having the courage to show up again next week, ready to continue the journey.

UkGuy83 UK

IT'S FRIDAY! 🥳 Welcome to the best day of the week and your ATW #CommunityDashChat!

Today's Topic: What is your absolute go-to, number one, kick-off-the-weekend takeaway order? 🍕🥡🍔

Let the Friday banter begin! As always, this is just a friendly chat space - no sales or requests, please. Remember to follow each other and share the community love! ❤️

The topic is just to get us started; feel free to chat about anything and everything! Have a fantastic weekend!

@TheBetterBigGinge
@MissMer
@GingerRuby
@GlasgowKitty
@CurvyAllanaNi
@TattooedALTMilfXo
@LucyTheMILF
@Luna0
@JustMinnie

UkGuy83 UK

⭐THE ATW ADVOCATE⭐

THE PARADOX OF THE 5-STAR REVIEW: Is Our Fear of Honesty Devaluing Feedback?

Good morning, everyone. To kick off our day on 'FEEDBACK, HONESTY & GROWTH', I want to tackle a challenging question: When it comes to reviews on this platform, are we being too nice for our own good?

As many of you have brilliantly pointed out in our discussions, the review system here often seems to exist only at two extremes: glowing, non-specific 5-star reviews, or vengeful, bad-faith 1-star reviews. There is very little room for nuance in between.

This leads to what one member called the "DRAMA 5-STAR" – the 5-star review you leave not because the experience was genuinely flawless, but because you just want to avoid any potential conflict, drama, or retaliatory feedback from a creator. It feels safer to just click 5 stars and move on.

But let's compare this to the real world for a moment.

Think about how you shop on a site like Amazon. You find an item with 4,000 reviews and a 4.6-star average. Do you run away? Of course not. In fact, you probably trust it MORE than an item with a perfect 5.0 from just a dozen reviews.

Why? Because that 4.6 rating feels REAL. It shows a range of genuine human experiences. We read the 4-star reviews ("Great product, but the delivery was a bit slow") and the 3-star reviews ("Worked well, but wasn't quite what I expected") and we use that nuanced, honest information to make an informed decision. We still buy the product.

THE HARM OF OUR CURRENT SYSTEM

On our platform, the culture of the 'DRAMA 5-STAR' has devalued the currency of feedback. A profile with a perfect 5.0 rating has become almost meaningless, because we know it might just be a reflection of patrons being too scared to be honest. This harms everyone:
* It harms GOOD BUYERS, who can't make truly informed decisions based on genuine, nuanced feedback.
* It harms GREAT CREATORS, who don't receive the specific, constructive feedback they need to grow, and whose hard-earned perfect scores don't differentiate them from less-excellent sellers.

THE PATH FORWARD IS NUANCE

This isn't a call for everyone to be harsher. It's a call for us, as patrons, to be more HONESTLY SUPPORTIVE. A 4-star review that says, "An absolutely incredible creator and a fantastic video! Communication was a little slow to start, but she was a total professional and the final product was amazing. Would definitely buy from again!" is infinitely more valuable to the entire community than a simple "5 stars, thanks."

The fear of retaliation for an honest review is real, and it’s a systemic problem. But the first step to fixing it is to acknowledge that our current culture of fearful, 'TOXIC POSITIVITY' in reviews isn't actually helping anyone. Real trust is built on real honesty.

#TheATWAdvocate #HonestReviews #CommunityHealth

UkGuy83 UK

⭐THE ATW ADVOCATE⭐

AN OFFICIAL DECREE FROM THE COMMITTEE FOR MAKING THINGS A BIT LESS MISERABLE

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY:
FROM THIS DAY FORTH, ALL SUNDAYS ON THIS TIMELINE SHALL BE OFFICIALLY DECLARED #SUNDAYFUNDAY.

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Right, now that the very important business is out of the way, let me explain.

We talk about some incredibly heavy, serious, and vital stuff on here from Monday to Saturday. We've dived into burnout, anxiety, and the emotional toll of this work. And frankly, after a long week of deep thinking, my brain starts to feel like a puddle of lukewarm coffee and regret. We all need a scheduled day to switch off from the Serious Business and just have a laugh.

So, every Sunday, we're officially taking a break from the strategic deep dives and the hard-hitting analysis.

Sundays are now for HUMOUR AND HIJINKS.

We'll have silly polls, interactive games, threads for sharing the funniest stories, and a general celebration of the absurd, wonderful, and hilarious side of this community we all love.

So, get your best memes ready. Prepare your most ridiculous anecdotes. This coming Sunday will be our first official one. Consider this your advance warning.

Attendance is optional. That is all.

#TheATWAdvocate #SundayFunday #CommunityHealth

UkGuy83 UK

Added a new photo > Tomorrow's #TheATWAdvocate topics

Theme: Feedback, Honesty & Growth

* 9:00 AM (Think Piece): "The Paradox of the 5-Star Review: Is Our Fear of Honesty Devaluing Feedback?"
* A deep dive into the "drama 5-star" phenomenon and why the current system is polarised between perfect scores and spiteful attacks, with no room for nuance.

* 1:00 PM (Practical Guide for Sellers): "How to Solicit and Gracefully Receive HONEST Feedback (Even When It's Not 5 Stars)."
* A guide for creators on how to build a space where patrons feel safe enough to give constructive, nuanced feedback without fearing a negative reaction.

* 5:00 PM (Buyer-Focused): "A Patron's Guide to Giving HONEST Reviews: The Power of a Thoughtful 4-Star."
* Exploring how to write a review that is honest about a "good but not perfect" experience in a way that is constructive, not crushing.

* 9:00 PM (Positive Post): "Growth in Action: A Shout-Out to Creators Who Have Clearly Evolved and Improved Based on Community Feedback."
* An interactive thread to celebrate creators who listen, learn, and grow their craft.

* 9:05 PM (Community Check-in Poll):


UkGuy83 UK

SELLERS: On a personal level, what has been the main impact of this platform on your self-esteem? (IF ANYONE NEEDS A CHAT OR JUST WANTS TO VENT, THEN MY INBOX IS ALWAYS OPEN, I'M NOT JUST HERE AS A BUYER IM HERE AS A FRIEND AND SUPPORTER TOO) #TheATWAdvocate #MentalHealth #CommunityHealth


UkGuy83 UK

⭐THE ATW ADVOCATE⭐

A MESSAGE TO EVERY CREATOR WHOSE CONFIDENCE HAS TAKEN A HIT

This is for you.

Yes, you. The one reading this late at night, feeling that familiar, heavy weight of self-doubt.

Maybe it was a disingenuous comment that caught you off guard. Maybe it was a promising chat that went silent. Maybe it was a slow day of sales that your brain is trying to tell you is a reflection of your worth. Maybe you're just exhausted from the emotional labour of having to be 'on' all the time.

Whatever the reason, if you are feeling less than, I need you to hear this, and please try to let it sink in:

YOUR WORTH IS NOT A PERFORMANCE METRIC.

Your value is not measured in likes, in sales, or in the number of messages in your inbox. Those things are fickle. They are the weather; they come and they go.

Your real, unchanging value is in your COURAGE – the bravery it takes to show up and be vulnerable in this demanding space. It's in your CREATIVITY – the unique, irreplaceable spark that is entirely your own. And it's in your RESILIENCE – the quiet, incredible act of getting up and trying again tomorrow.

Please know that for every person who fails to see your value, there are quiet patrons like me who do. We see the effort. We see the art. We see the incredible human being behind the profile. We are not just looking for a product; we are looking for YOU.

So tonight, please be kind to yourself. Step away from the screen. Do something that makes your soul feel rested. You are not just 'enough'; you are a force. And you are so, so appreciated.

Rest well.

#TheATWAdvocate #MentalHealth #SupportTheCreators

UkGuy83 UK

⭐THE ATW ADVOCATE⭐

A PATRON'S GUIDE TO GIVING FEEDBACK THAT IS CONSTRUCTIVE, NOT CRUSHING

Good evening, patrons.

Today's theme is all about resilience and the emotional toll of this work. A huge part of that is how we, as buyers, communicate when an experience isn't quite perfect.

Giving honest, constructive feedback is a gift. It helps a great creator get even better and refines your future experiences with them. But there is a world of difference between feedback that is CONSTRUCTIVE and feedback that is CRUSHING. The first builds a creator up; the second can tear their confidence down.

So, how do we give honest feedback in a way that is helpful, not harmful?

THE 'COMPLIMENT SANDWICH' METHOD

This is a classic but incredibly effective tool. You sandwich the constructive point between two genuine positives.

1. START WITH A GENUINE POSITIVE:
Begin by telling them what you genuinely enjoyed. This shows that your feedback is coming from a place of appreciation, not anger.
"Thank you so much for the video, I really loved the energy you brought to it and your outfit was perfect!"

2. THE SPECIFIC, ACTIONABLE SUGGESTION:
This is the crucial part. Be specific, be kind, and frame it as a personal preference or a thought for next time.
* CRUSHING: "The sound was terrible."
* CONSTRUCTIVE: "For the next one we do, would it be possible to film a little further away from the microphone? The sound was a bit loud for me at times."

* CRUSHING: "You didn't do exactly what I asked."
* CONSTRUCTIVE: "It was a fantastic scene! For our next one, I'd love to focus a little more on [specific detail]. I think that would make it absolutely perfect for me."

3. END WITH A POSITIVE AND REASSURING CLOSE:
Reaffirm your overall satisfaction and your intention to be a repeat patron. This shows that your feedback is about refinement, not rejection.
"Overall, it was a really great experience and I'm already looking forward to our next collaboration!"

Remember, the goal of feedback is to improve a future experience, not to punish a past one. We are dealing with real people who are often putting themselves in a vulnerable position.

Let's be the kind of patrons whose feedback helps our favourite creators to shine even brighter.

#TheATWAdvocate #BuyerEtiquette #CommunityHealth

UkGuy83 UK

⭐THE ATW ADVOCATE⭐

YOUR RESILIENCE TOOLKIT: How to Respond with 'Curiosity, Not Ego'

Good afternoon, creators.

This morning, we talked about the harsh 'amplifier' effect this platform can have on our self-esteem. So this afternoon, let's add a powerful, protective tool to our resilience toolkit. This concept, brilliantly shared by a community member, is a game-changer: LEARNING TO RESPOND WITH CURIOSITY, NOT EGO.

When we face a difficult or ambiguous interaction, we have a choice.

Reacting with EGO is our knee-jerk, defensive reaction. It assumes the worst. It hears a question about price and thinks, "They're saying I'm too expensive!" It sees a clumsy message and thinks, "They're a disingenuous user!" Ego is a reflex that leads to anger, defensiveness, and ultimately, burnout.

Reacting with CURIOSITY is a strategic pause. It assumes nothing. It seeks to understand the data before reacting. It hears a question about price and wonders, "What is their budget and are they a good fit for my brand?" It sees a clumsy message and wonders, "Is this person new and just doesn't know the etiquette?" Curiosity leads to clarity, professionalism, and protected energy.

PUTTING CURIOSITY INTO PRACTICE:

* SCENARIO: A blunt message just says, "How much?"
* EGO: Gets angry about the lack of politeness.
* CURIOSITY: "Thanks for your interest! My full menu is on my profile, but if you have a specific custom in mind, I'd be happy to provide a quote." (Polite, professional, qualifying).

* SCENARIO: A buyer disappears after a long chat.
* EGO: Internalises it as a personal rejection. "What did I do wrong? Was I not interesting enough?"
* CURIOSITY: "Okay, that's disappointing. The data shows their interest wasn't transactional. I will archive this chat and focus my energy on my active patrons." (Observes the outcome and moves on).

Responding with curiosity is not about being a pushover. It is the opposite. It is about taking back control. It detaches your personal feelings of self-worth from the unpredictable behaviour of others. It is a professional strategy that protects your confidence, your business, and your peace.

#TheATWAdvocate #SellerSafety #ProtectYourPeace

UkGuy83 UK

My new profile bio, haha

ATW's Self-Appointed Legend. Powered by Lego and Morbid Curiosity.

Right, let's get the vitals out of the way. I'm 41, and have been with the same magnificent woman for 21 years (she knows I'm here and frankly, finds my digital life hilarious).

In the almost 5 months I've been on ATW, I've somehow learned more about the inner workings of this place than is probably healthy for a buyer. This has led to my new official title as the self-appointed COMMUNITY ADVOCATE—or, as a few kind (and possibly misguided) souls have called me, a "Legend." The bar is clearly on the floor, but I'll take it. If you've seen my handiwork (I'm the one who penned #TheATWAdvocate, #CommunityDashChat, the #YOUDESERVEIT competition, and the #BADGEME competition) you know what you're dealing with. You're welcome.

Away from my unofficial ATW duties, my life is a strange brew of wholesome and... not-so-wholesome. On one hand, I'm qualified in Animal Care and run a non-profit for pets. On the other, my Netflix queue is so full of serial killer documentaries, MI5 probably has a file on me. My two dogs and five cats serve as my character witnesses. Mostly.

My hobbies are equally chaotic: building Lego masterpieces that the cats consider demolition practice, dabbling as an amateur writer, and mainlining Disney+. A man who can deconstruct the motives of both Scar and Ted Bundy is a man of culture, right?

So, why message me? I'm here for digital-only fun with people who appreciate the weird. My particular kinks involve some specific tastes—namely, panty wetting (🍋)—and a touch of DDLG. If you have a killer sense of humour and don't mind a guy who can quote both Dobby and Dahmer in the same conversation, my inbox is open.

UkGuy83 UK

#InspirationalQuote of the Day:

"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." - Chinese Proverb

This timeless proverb speaks to the power of taking action in the present moment. It acknowledges that while it would have been ideal to start something important (like planting a tree, learning a new skill, saving money, or mending a relationship) long ago, regretting the past is unproductive.

The true wisdom lies in the second half of the quote: "The second best time is now." It serves as a powerful antidote to procrastination and regret. It urges us to release the burden of "what could have been" and instead focus on "what can be."

No matter what you feel you should have started yesterday, last month, or years ago, that time has passed. The most valuable and empowering step you can take is to begin today. The actions you take NOW are the seeds you plant for your future self. Don't let another day pass you by; the opportunity to start is right here, in this very moment.

UkGuy83 UK

⭐THE ATW ADVOCATE⭐

The Amplifier Effect: Is This Platform an Esteem-Booster or an Esteem-Crusher?

Good morning, everyone.

There's a common belief that selling content and exploring your sexuality online is an inherently empowering act—a way to build confidence and boost self-esteem. And for many, it absolutely can be. But as our recent, honest conversations have shown, there is a much darker and more complex side to this.

I've come to think of this platform not as a CREATOR of confidence, but as a powerful AMPLIFIER.

If a person comes to this space with a solid, pre-existing foundation of self-worth, it can amplify that into something incredible. Positive feedback, respectful patrons, and financial independence can feel profoundly validating and empowering.

However, if a person comes here seeking validation to BUILD a fragile sense of self-esteem from scratch, the platform can be a brutal place. It will take any existing insecurities, anxieties, and self-doubt and amplify them tenfold under a harsh, unforgiving spotlight.

As creators have shared, when you're not getting orders, "it's hard not to make it personal." Every disingenuous inquiry, every haggler, every cruel comment isn't just a business problem; it can feel like a personal referendum on your worth. This isn't a normal service job; the attacks can be, as one member wisely put it, "extra personal and nasty."

So for anyone thinking of starting this journey, please hear this: this space is not a cure for low self-esteem. It is a high-pressure, professional environment. It is vital to build your inner strength first. Know your worth BEFORE you ask others to pay for it.

And for all of us already here, this is our constant reminder to lead with kindness. Let's endeavour to be the supportive voices that amplify the good, and let's work together to build a space that is less likely to crush the vulnerable.

#TheATWAdvocate #MentalHealth #CreatorBurnout

UkGuy83 UK

Happy Thursday, everyone! Welcome to the ATW #CommunityDashChat! 💬

TODAY'S TOPIC: It's Throwback Thursday! What was your first-ever mobile/cell phone? Extra points for remembering the model! (Nokia 3310 with Snake, anyone?!) 📱😂

The weekend is just around the corner! Let's have a friendly chat and a laugh. As always, no sales or requests, please, and don't forget to follow each other! ✨

The topic is just to get us started, so feel free to chat about anything!

@TheBetterBigGinge
@MissMer
@GingerRuby
@GlasgowKitty
@CurvyAllanaNi
@TattooedALTMilfXo
@LucyTheMILF
@Luna0
@JustMinnie

UkGuy83 UK

Added a new photo > As requested, my Hairless Frenchie (otherwise known as Dobby) #TheATWAdvocate @BustyMissLea


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⭐THE ATW ADVOCATE⭐

SEND HELP!!! (And Topic Suggestions)

Right then, a late-night status update from a man who logged on a few weeks ago for a quiet browse and has somehow become a full-time, unpaid COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENT.

I have just been reliably informed that we, as a community, have now generated FOUR AND A HALF PAGES of content under the #TheATWAdvocate hashtag. FOUR. AND. A. HALF. PAGES. My keyboard is threatening to go on strike and my caffeine supply is at critical levels.

What this tells me is that there is a LOT to talk about. But I only have one pair of eyes, and they are currently being held open with matchsticks.

So, this is my ADVOCATE BAT-SIGNAL. An open invitation.

If you are out there scrolling the dash and you see something (a post, a comment, a weird bit of unfolding drama, or a wonderfully positive story) that you think needs the Advocate's long-winded, strategic treatment, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.

Tag me (@UkGuy83) in a comment on the post. Slide into my DMs. Send a carrier pigeon if you must (my Hairless Frenchie might try to eat it, but it's the thought that counts).

You can be my roving reporters. My ADVOCATE INTELLIGENCE NETWORK. I can't promise I'll tackle everything (my non-profit and herd of chaotic animals still demand tribute) but I promise I will read every single suggestion.

This whole project runs on community fuel, industrial-strength coffee, and a level of energy drink consumption that would probably worry my doctor. But it's all worth it, because the goal is simple:

LET'S MAKE THIS COMMUNITY A REAL COMMUNITY, TOGETHER.

#TheATWAdvocate #CommunityWatch #SendCaffeine



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