People who don't post public face pics presumably avoid doing so for entirely understandable concerns around work, family etc.
If you DO show your faces however, does that mean you believe the risk of getting identified is slim?.. Or you're just not bothered if you are? .. Or is it part of the turn on, even?
Just interested in people's views.
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you're saying being identified, like being on this website is something shameful or dirty. IF someone identifies you, how would they do it if not being on the SAME website for the SAME reasons
I personally have no shame and people that know me know that. think what you will . idgaf
Also, showing your face helps others know how you look  |
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I live in a small area and most people who have recognised me,Have usually been ok.
EDIT: Although some of my friends couples/women when they`ve had face pictures on display it has led to being hassled on nights out by single men. |
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"you're saying being identified, like being on this website is something shameful or dirty. IF someone identifies you, how would they do it if not being on the SAME website for the SAME reasons
I personally have no shame and people that know me know that. think what you will . idgaf
Also, showing your face helps others know how you look "
This!
We're all adults, we all know what a willy and tuppence looks like.
Plus we've wasted days chatting to people to find out they look like a fire truck ran over thir face.
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"you're saying being identified, like being on this website is something shameful or dirty."
No, he's not saying that. He's merely asking the rationale behind people either showing their face or not.
"IF someone identifies you, how would they do it if not being on the SAME website for the SAME reasons "
It's not always as simple as that. Here's a scenario that befell someone I know: Bob (on Fab) knows Susan (on Fab). No problem so far.
Susan met Ann (a colleague from work who isn't on Fab), Ann asked Susan how her 'online dating' was coming along. Susan showed Ann her Fab profile, over a glass of wine, and also showed, amongst others, Bob's risqué profile and his face photos because Susan and Bob are friends.
Ann, who is happily married, was mortified. She happens to be Bob's niece...!
If Bob's profile had been obfuscated Ann would have been none-the-wiser. |
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"I don't have parents
I don't have children
I'm self employed
So all in all it wouldn't matter if I got recognised, beyond my own existence.
Friends wouldn't be surprised at all."
Plus I think my face is my selling point.🙂 |
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"I don't have parents
I don't have children
I'm self employed
So all in all it wouldn't matter if I got recognised, beyond my own existence.
Friends wouldn't be surprised at all.
Plus I think my face is my selling point.🙂"
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It is. Because you're a fine fellow and a good looking gentleman. |
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"I don't have parents
I don't have children
I'm self employed
So all in all it wouldn't matter if I got recognised, beyond my own existence.
Friends wouldn't be surprised at all.
Plus I think my face is my selling point.🙂
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It is. Because you're a fine fellow and a good looking gentleman."
Thanks🙂 |
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"you're saying being identified, like being on this website is something shameful or dirty.
No, he's not saying that. He's merely asking the rationale behind people either showing their face or not.
IF someone identifies you, how would they do it if not being on the SAME website for the SAME reasons
It's not always as simple as that. Here's a scenario that befell someone I know: Bob (on Fab) knows Susan (on Fab). No problem so far.
Susan met Ann (a colleague from work who isn't on Fab), Ann asked Susan how her 'online dating' was coming along. Susan showed Ann her Fab profile, over a glass of wine, and also showed, amongst others, Bob's risqué profile and his face photos because Susan and Bob are friends.
Ann, who is happily married, was mortified. She happens to be Bob's niece...!
If Bob's profile had been obfuscated Ann would have been none-the-wiser."
But she's still looking at her uncles cock, if she knows it him or not and that is her own fault for looking in an adult website |
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While we’ve got no issue sending face pics, uploading them to our public is just a bit too scary haha. We both work sensitive jobs and being “outed” could cause some issues, but we also worry about being spotted and approached by someone while out when we’re not expecting it.
Much admiration for the ones who do post face pics though. Maybe one day we’ll be brave enough to do it too haha. |
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We show our faces but keep rude things to Friends only and only accept people we've met in person.
We understand by having face pics that the likelihood is we will recognised but we do it so people can see what we look like and if they like what they see they can send us a message (hopefully with facepics attached).
We have nothing to hide by being on here and our lifestyle choice has nothing to do with anyone else but obviously we do respect others privacy and choices.
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