folks,
from my observations on the dogging activity in glengarra woods, i would like to point out a few things.
1. if a camper van pulls up and it has a foreign number plate on it, it might just be that the folk inside are tourists camping for the night and not doggers. so don't hang around flashing head lights and brake lights for the night at said camper.
2. stop wasting 20 mins deciding then to use the dogging signals to see if fellow doggers are in the area. wait maximum of about 5 minutes. this should stop folks getting pent up and frustrated.
3. if you do get pent up and frustrated at the lack of signals from other cars parked up, it is not a good idea to shine your full headlights in on top of a parked car. this frightens off potential doggers.
very wise and shows at least you have a modicum of common sence when out as a single guy and not one of the knuckle dragging brigade who seem to think because a couple are out for a "bit of fun" that they have some god given right to be entitled to an "easy shag" !! .. not just a Glengarra problem,its all over,especially up this way lol .. mind u ! we've been guilty in the past of the camper van mistake lol.
south,
thanks for the response.
the activities that i outlined up above ruined dogging at Poolbeg and Dollymount in dublin. i'm just trying to stamp them out before it ruins dogging in Munster considering dogging down here is only beginning to get going.
very good advice. I was in Glengarra with the missus one night. we were not dogging and had the carpark to ourselves when a car pulled right up beside and had full lights on. Scared the missus to death, she wont go back and i'll never get her dogging now