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Hello All,

I, and I'm sure others, have asked questions about the advantages/disadvantages of reg'ing either the singular or plural in general.
I would now like to be more specific.
How about for an "adult" name - when it comes to gender -the singular or the plural?
E.G. Lady or Ladies. Woman or Women?
Man or Men. Boy or Boys?

Thanks in advance.

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Originally Posted by charbar
Hello All,

I, and I'm sure others, have asked questions about the advantages/disadvantages of reg'ing either the singular or plural in general.
I would now like to be more specific.
How about for an "adult" name - when it comes to gender -the singular or the plural?
E.G. Lady or Ladies. Woman or Women?
Man or Men. Boy or Boys?

Thanks in advance.

charbar.
For adult domains (where I am not going to name any - because this is not the adult section) I believe in pluralization. Most of the time, people go to adult sites, because there are many people to look at - not just one!
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It really depends on the name. Sometimes plural is better then singural. Depends on the development criteria, popularity, etc.
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