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Nice designs CyrSex,
New designers are always welcome.
I think most of us have a wish list like ….longer ties and more shirts that tuck into trousers so the belts on the trousers can be seen.
I'd like a selection of plain colours if possible so men can wear with their suits.This kind of thing…


Hope you post more things to show your designs.
Happy designing & Good Luck in your venture
May 17, 2021 at 5:28 pm in reply to: Solved. Why is support ignoring my purchase activation request? Achat Fix. #169914
Glad it all got sorted in the end.
Happy Shopping.
CyrSex,
Thats great. You should open your own topic/boutique in Artists Alley to show off all your work.
I hope we see your designs in the shops soon.Good Luck to you.
Hello CyrSex.
I am not French but I enjoy meeting others from round the world.
Like in rl people show who they really are here eventually. Some right from the gate!!

Take a tour round and see for yourself. I too am new to forum.
Welcome to Forum Purposeful.
If you are active in the game, “S” pose reviews would be useful for members looking to buy if you are interested.
Hope you stay and enjoy the fun.BIG SUPPORT to this.
I have been with AChat for almost 5 years and haven't seen a single MM pose added. And only a few poses for the other orientations. Please AChat, the disparity between MM poses and all other orientations is huge, and needs to be addressed. Same goes for the other orientations. Thank you.-Nolan_96
Hi Nolan,
Welcome back to Forum. Thanks for your support.
Please spread the word and get your friends to vote and write in to support. just copy and paste the first Post and change to fit you.
Working together will hopefully help direct Achat's next pose releases.Thanks for voting.
May 16, 2021 at 7:34 pm in reply to: Solved. Why is support ignoring my purchase activation request? Achat Fix. #169909Thanks Tom.
4Ux
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May 16, 2021 at 8:07 am in reply to: Solved. Why is support ignoring my purchase activation request? Achat Fix. #169907Hi hebe_x2,
Sorry to hear you are still having issues.
Achat do take their time answering at times and are in the process of
*** Adding new system features. Sorry for any inconveniences this may cause. ***They have the above message on their web pages.
I am also aware that some email providers deny Achat's support answer emails and they suggest trying another if no answer.
If you have another email provider to use, try a further message using that second email.I know mine works, so I have also messaged them and drawn their attention to this topic.
Good Luck & I hope you hear from them soon.
If I receive an answer, I will update the topic here.Thank you.
Members who can help in other languages is always useful.

Hi,
To find the Clothing Editor, you click on the jigsaw (Puzzle) piece BEFORE you log into the game. This jigsaw icon – User Created Content – is located bottom right.
Then choose the Tile – “Start Cloth Editor“
It then opens up to a page and programme to create your designs.
Achat have provided help for members on how it works by clicking on the question mark surrounded by a circle bottom right. It leads you to here.
https://funnyadultgamesplay.com/cloth-editor-online-help/
Good luck.
4Ux

There is a species of jellyfish that never dies.
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Known as Turritopsis dohrnii—or colloquially, the immortal jellyfish—this sea creature is able to revert back into its adolescent state after going through adulthood, a “process that looks remarkably like immortality.”
Like all jellyfish, Turritopsis dohrnii begins life as a larva, called a planula, which develops from a fertilized egg. A planula swims at first, then settles on the sea floor and grows into a cylindrical colony of polyps. These ultimately spawn free-swimming, genetically identical medusae—the animals we recognize as jellyfish—which grow to adulthood in a matter of weeks.
Fully grown, Turritopsis dohrnii is only about 4.5 mm (0.18 inches) across, smaller than a pinky nail. A bright-red stomach is visible in the middle of its transparent bell, and the edges are lined with up to 90 white tentacles. These tiny, transparent creatures have an extraordinary survival skill, though. In response to physical damage or even starvation, they take a leap back in their development process, transforming back into a polyp. In a process that looks remarkably like immortality, the born-again polyp colony eventually buds and releases medusae that are genetically identical to the injured adult. In fact, since this phenomenon was first observed in the 1990s, the species has come to be called “the immortal jellyfish.”

100 million years ago, the Sahara Desert was inhabited by galloping crocodiles.

Back then, the Sahara Desert was a lush plain full of life – and also full of predators.
In 2009, fossil hunters found the remains of crocodiles.
These remains had large land-going legs that were capable of galloping across the land at breakneck speeds.
They could easily snap up unlucky dinosaurs in their jaws!
King Tut owned a dagger from outer space.
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King Tutankhamun had lots of cool toys, but one of his most intriguing may have been a dagger, discovered in his tomb in 1925, made of meteoric metal. It wasn't until recently that scientists were able to confirm the material, using a technique called portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. They determined that the dagger's composition of iron, nickel, and cobalt “strongly suggests an extraterrestrial origin.”
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The iron blade of an ornate dagger buried with Egypt’s King Tutankhamen in the 14th century B.C. likely came from a fallen meteorite.
The blade’s composition of iron, nickel and cobalt “strongly suggests an extraterrestrial origin.” and is nearly identical to the composition of a meteor found in the seaport city of Marsa Matruh, 150 miles west of Alexandria, Egypt.Hi CrySex,

Welcome to forum and to Achat.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask, one of us is bound to help.
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