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AOLGuy 01-04-2003 02:39 PM

roughoral.com and throatrape.com - ideas?
 
I just got these... after hearing a female friend use both to describe the type of oral porn she sees nowadays.

Definitely a niche, just not sure the best way to make use of these... I typically build sites idea first, then domain... rather than the opposite.

Also, as some have brought up - what are the exact ramifications of a site with "rape" anywhere in the title? We all know the serious tone it can have, but a lot of people do use it in conjunction with other words for exaggerated or humorous effect.

Obviously, it isn't funny to anyone who experienced such a thing--but it fits a lot of the content on many well-converting sites at the moment. Say what you will about the people who appreciate them, but some certainly do.

Lane 01-04-2003 02:41 PM

the word 'rape' aint too cool

multisexsite 01-04-2003 02:41 PM

hmmm

AOLGuy 01-04-2003 02:47 PM

I agree that it is strong word... I kind of judged myself a little bit after I registered it.

It certainly describes some of the sites that are out there... but I am likely to pass it off if I find it a hinderance.

So far,the type-in traffic on both is surprisingly high.

playa 01-04-2003 02:47 PM

are some kinda of dumbass?

unless you got some russian connections, you gonna have a hard time having rape in your domain name

Cohen 01-04-2003 02:47 PM

what about www.youareafuckingretard.com or www.IwillassrapeyouIfIfindyou.com ? like those ?

AOLGuy 01-04-2003 03:01 PM

while I appreciate the harsh and dissing tone of the replies, what are the actual implications and restrictions re: using the word rape in a domain?

certainly, if it were to link to a site with a seeminly normal tone, I would think it bad word choice.

however, you could have a site called "happy fun oral time" linked to gag factor, slap happy, or max hardcore content, which would be far more offensive.

I know the word has a taboo in both society and industry, and if anything, I would appreciate any insight into how people have dealt with such things in the past.

Or would it just be better to let it die altogether or pass it off?

psyko514 01-04-2003 03:03 PM

you're gonna have a hard time getting that listed anywhere.
good luck with your type-ins and foreign-language tgps.


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