Adden, to answer your questions:
1) Here are some example ways that you could setup a RSS page.
Create a new page that will list each RSS that members can subscribe to such as.
new members, latest forums, blogs, latest females, latest males, latest videos, latest photos
For forums and blogs you can create RSS for each Category like these site.
http://www.youtube.com/rsslshttp://www.travellerspoint.com/forum_feeds.cfm (This one has a good layout of where you can put the feed link on the page)
http://forum.newsgator.com// .
The Forums and Blogs feed should have:
Link to each category, when you click on the category the RSS will open with a listing of every topic or the last 20 topics in that category.
Topic Name (links to forum topic)
Username of the member who started the forum (link to profile)
Date that the topic was posted
Summary: summary of topic posted
Example:
http://www.travellerspoint.com/feeds/forum/all.xml2) Feeds are always optional for members, it's not mandatory that they subscribe, it's just an added way to keep members up to date with your site info, and provides an added method for site owners to market their website, by submitting those feeds to various feed search engines.
3) You should probably add an option on the navigation for "rss feeds", or have a small rss feed logo on the site (maybe on the top of the page) so that members can click it and get a list of all the feeds that they can subscribe to.
Overall, I would just browse around other sites on the internet to see what works best. There are a lot of free feed generators online, but that could be time consuming for site admins to keep updating, so integrating automated RSS with Skadate would make the software even more powerful. It's already great

Nice suggestion dexignz
I have some questions
1) What are the items to be generated for RSS feeds?
2) Must it be optional?
3) What is the best place on the site to share links of such RSS?