Cody:
I can understand how you might find some of the Co-Ed threads boring if you're not acquainted with the people involved, or interested in what we have to say. I used to see provocative threads in Co-Ed all the time... except they were usually hidden by the more venomous, negative threads.
I watched as some of the more prominent Austin players slowly faded into the background and even voiced their active decisions to not post in Co-Ed. I did not like what I saw.
The thoughtful threads weren't working anymore. The negative threads definitely weren't making people happy. So I made a conscious decision to share more of my fun and interesting hobby-related experiences in Co-Ed. I wanted people to know that there was still a group of people having fun in the Austin hobby world, and that we were more than open to having others join us.
Obviously, I'm not the only one who is posting the types of threads you're questioning... but I can only state my own reasons as to why I'm posting in this manner. Everyone else will have to speak for themselves.
We've already got quite the discussion going on here about this same topic:
http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=143084
I'm clearly a very vocal woman, and have a lot to say about a lot of subjects. But when I think about posting yet another thread about STDs, sex trafficking, or any of the more depressing sides of the hobby, I can't bring myself to do it. It's all been done... and I'm quite enjoying the happy times I'm having here with my friends.
I'm not just entertained by the sound of my own voice - Carl's banter back and forth about his wedding to Sophie had me giggling for hours. eglrdr's thread about chemistry was thought-provoking and generated some very insightful responses. Maxeen's 7/12 days of Christmas thread was entertaining as hell.
There are a lot of great threads going on here, where people are having fun, talking about what they would do with $1000 in hobby money from Santa, and sharing their experiences. I simply fail to see the negative side of that.