Any other good apps for connecting with other tourists?

I really loved the Couchsurfing hangouts feature, but with the feature butchered (and the app itself for that matter) I’m seeking alternatives.

The only thing I’ve found so far is that HostelWorld has a paid social pass option which lets you connect with hostel go-ers, haven’t tried that yet though.

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u/shadyringtone — 8 days ago

Jacking off with my non-dominant hand has changed my life

I’m a lefty, so I’ve been using my right hand.

I usually cum very quickly after I start jacking off. I don’t have the willpower to stop myself or edge myself, it is what it is, sometimes my orgasms don’t really hit hard at all and I’ve accepted that was my fate.

But then I recently started using my non-dominant hand, and it’s like a whole new world. I don’t need to edge! It’s genuinely more challenging to cum and I’m savoring videos a lot more, really getting lost in it, and there’s such a sense of pride and accomplishment when I make it happen, especially when I’ve already cum in the day.

So this is a PSA! Do not sleep on using your non-dominant hand! It feels a little off at first but you get used to it!

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u/shadyringtone — 27 days ago

We need to make ourselves visible and annoying on TikTok

The Couchsurfing TikTok is the only significant way we are able to speak directly to the platform. They care how their comments look because it’s a branding problem for them if their comments are filled with complaints and criticism.

It’s valuable to share concerns on Reddit, certainly. But it hits different for a “community manager” to be inundated with complaints and concerns.

If you have complained here, take a moment to complain there too. Say something in the comments. Comment on a few videos. Raise each individual concern you have in an individual comment on several different videos. Make yourself annoying. And hopefully that makes an impression on them.

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u/shadyringtone — 2 months ago

How often have you caught yourself making mistakes on projects? How much does it concern you when you realize you made a mistake? I’m especially interested in hearing from vets, but would appreciate any thoughts!

I realized I missed a rule update on a (seemingly finicky) project recently. I know that it could be easily fixed with small edits so it doesn’t feel catastrophic, but I try to hold myself to high standards And I’m beating myself up :/.

The project left my dash last night; the task counter was dwindling so I am hoping it wasn’t because of my mistake. I submitted two other tasks on the project yesterday where I didn’t make the same mistake because I saw the instruction. But yeah Im in my head and would love to hear from yall about how you process mistakes on the platform.

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u/shadyringtone — 2 months ago