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"I'm Spartacus" No...I'M Spartacus | |||
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"I'm Spartacus No...I'M Spartacus " I’m Spartacus and so’s my wife | |||
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"I tell everyone I meet in person my real name. If I meet them more than once then they're the kind of person I probably want on my Facebook with all my other friends. I don't really try to hide, have only really been hiding my bisexuality, probably the last things I was scared of. Most of my friends know, my employer knows, my colleagues know. Two random builders I met at work today got to know, thanks to my Boss. I really don't care Why should I?" I share the same attitude. Only meet people you're comfortable meeting then you won't have to hide your name under some other misery name, if you meet more than once and it just so happens you become friends with them- don't see why should you pretend that you don't know or spend time with them? | |||
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"by day I'm a mild mannered janitor. My cat is called spot." Hong Kong Phooey | |||
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"I tell everyone I meet in person my real name. If I meet them more than once then they're the kind of person I probably want on my Facebook with all my other friends. I don't really try to hide, have only really been hiding my bisexuality, probably the last things I was scared of. Most of my friends know, my employer knows, my colleagues know. Two random builders I met at work today got to know, thanks to my Boss. I really don't care Why should I? I share the same attitude. Only meet people you're comfortable meeting then you won't have to hide your name under some other misery name, if you meet more than once and it just so happens you become friends with them- don't see why should you pretend that you don't know or spend time with them? " Exactly | |||
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"I had one salutary occasion when someone told me her job and her employer and told me to Google it, which I thought was very trusting, and within 5 minutes I knew her real name and had found her LinkedIn and FaceBook profiles – which she wasn’t anticipating and found rather shocking. We can easily leave quite a digital footprint." Agree, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out details especially in this day and age. What I can’t figure out, is you trust a guy enough to allow them to stick their willy into you but don’t trust him enough-despite just having sex-to giving out some personal details. The priorities baffles me. | |||
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"I tell everyone I meet in person my real name. If I meet them more than once then they're the kind of person I probably want on my Facebook with all my other friends. I don't really try to hide, have only really been hiding my bisexuality, probably the last things I was scared of. Most of my friends know, my employer knows, my colleagues know. Two random builders I met at work today got to know, thanks to my Boss. I really don't care Why should I?" I'm a very open person and my friends and family know what I do. I understand some have to be careful because of your jobs. | |||
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"I had one salutary occasion when someone told me her job and her employer and told me to Google it, which I thought was very trusting, and within 5 minutes I knew her real name and had found her LinkedIn and FaceBook profiles – which she wasn’t anticipating and found rather shocking. We can easily leave quite a digital footprint. Agree, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out details especially in this day and age. What I can’t figure out, is you trust a guy enough to allow them to stick their willy into you but don’t trust him enough-despite just having sex-to giving out some personal details. The priorities baffles me. " And it baffles me why you'd need to know. | |||
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"I had one salutary occasion when someone told me her job and her employer and told me to Google it, which I thought was very trusting, and within 5 minutes I knew her real name and had found her LinkedIn and FaceBook profiles – which she wasn’t anticipating and found rather shocking. We can easily leave quite a digital footprint. Agree, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out details especially in this day and age. What I can’t figure out, is you trust a guy enough to allow them to stick their willy into you but don’t trust him enough-despite just having sex-to giving out some personal details. The priorities baffles me. And it baffles me why you'd need to know. " I didn’t say I wanted to know in my post. I’m agreeing with OP but with a different prospective, what I’m questioning is the priorities of some posts on this thread seem upended. | |||
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"Personally the people i meet with know who I am and a fair amount of basic personal info. But only an fwb would know more about me, but I really don’t hide anything. It’s important I feel if you’re building a long term relationship/friendship with someone that you’re honest about yourself, it shows an element of trust in that person. Mrs x" That’s a natural and rational approach. | |||
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"Personally the people i meet with know who I am and a fair amount of basic personal info. But only an fwb would know more about me, but I really don’t hide anything. It’s important I feel if you’re building a long term relationship/friendship with someone that you’re honest about yourself, it shows an element of trust in that person.One day the future will be brighter for our kids to enjoy and not be judged by our sexual pleasure fabulous people Mrs x" | |||
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"I had one salutary occasion when someone told me her job and her employer and told me to Google it, which I thought was very trusting, and within 5 minutes I knew her real name and had found her LinkedIn and FaceBook profiles – which she wasn’t anticipating and found rather shocking. We can easily leave quite a digital footprint. Agree, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out details especially in this day and age. What I can’t figure out, is you trust a guy enough to allow them to stick their willy into you but don’t trust him enough-despite just having sex-to giving out some personal details. The priorities baffles me. " Because one is causal sex and may you meet them once and only once. The other is rest of your life and if things go wrong with that ‘only once meet ‘ the implications could be devastating. Better safe than sorry. But everyone has different priorities. | |||
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"It wouldn't matter what people told me about themselves. I would have forgotten it by the time I got home." I can deliberately forget when I'm asked to. Have to be discreet and respect some people's vulnerable situations. I once met someone and quickly realised I knew her son through a previous job I'd had. Told her and we decided it was best to not see each other again and forget what we knew. | |||
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"Anyone I plan to have sex with I trust with personal details. Maybe that makes me niave but I create friendships with my sex partners. " That sounds entirely reasonably to me for the reason you give. It's progressive disclosure I would add as friendship builds. | |||
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"I think the problem lies when someone (typically a male) gets a little bit of information then tries to connect the dots that they have no right to connect If someone shares a snippet of personal information, it is to give you an idea of who they are outside of fab. It is not an open invitation to go all Sherlock Holmes and tunnel your way into their personal life. If they give you their real name, address and anything else, if you choose to do anything with that then you really need to have a word with yourself. I know the real names, occupations and more of some of my fab friends. They have entrusted me with that and I have returned that trust. If any of them found me on face book, I would trust them to discreetly ignore me and carry on with their lives. Likewise I would do the same. no wonder people are cagey when the disturbed and determined start to dig where they shouldn't." This | |||
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"I think the problem lies when someone (typically a male) gets a little bit of information then tries to connect the dots that they have no right to connect If someone shares a snippet of personal information, it is to give you an idea of who they are outside of fab. It is not an open invitation to go all Sherlock Holmes and tunnel your way into their personal life. If they give you their real name, address and anything else, if you choose to do anything with that then you really need to have a word with yourself. I know the real names, occupations and more of some of my fab friends. They have entrusted me with that and I have returned that trust. If any of them found me on face book, I would trust them to discreetly ignore me and carry on with their lives. Likewise I would do the same. no wonder people are cagey when the disturbed and determined start to dig where they shouldn't." Who says we've no right to connect the dots? You? Bore off. Connecting dots is what this is all about to some people. Personally I think it's natural to want to find out more about a person I am attracted to. I think we've all done it in the past, with relationships, or prove we fancied. This site runs on lust. I think if youve met on a Social or Meet then the boundary is crossed when you are sent a repeat invite, after ignoring the first. Or sent one when you specifically asked to not be E-waved at. Ideally you'd hope someone like that would have the sense to keep all their privacy filters on high and have no way of linking real you to fab you. | |||
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"People on here have no need to know my personal info so I tell nothing. My everyday life is completely separate to my fab life. I wouldn't have it any other way. " ^ this | |||
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"I think the problem lies when someone (typically a male) gets a little bit of information then tries to connect the dots that they have no right to connect If someone shares a snippet of personal information, it is to give you an idea of who they are outside of fab. It is not an open invitation to go all Sherlock Holmes and tunnel your way into their personal life. If they give you their real name, address and anything else, if you choose to do anything with that then you really need to have a word with yourself. I know the real names, occupations and more of some of my fab friends. They have entrusted me with that and I have returned that trust. If any of them found me on face book, I would trust them to discreetly ignore me and carry on with their lives. Likewise I would do the same. no wonder people are cagey when the disturbed and determined start to dig where they shouldn't. Who says we've no right to connect the dots? You? Bore off. Connecting dots is what this is all about to some people. Personally I think it's natural to want to find out more about a person I am attracted to. I think we've all done it in the past, with relationships, or prove we fancied. This site runs on lust. I think if youve met on a Social or Meet then the boundary is crossed when you are sent a repeat invite, after ignoring the first. Or sent one when you specifically asked to no be E-waved at. Ideally you'd hope someone like that would have the sense to keep all their privacy filters on high and have no way of linking real you to fab you. " You completely miss my point about connecting dots. Someone mentions where they work. You know their age,gender and workplace. Do you google them? Thats the line I mean. You know that is what I mean too... | |||
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"my energy supplier keeps asking for my date of birth now what has my d.o.b got to do with my gas and electric " They need to know if you're old enough to call for their 'great deals for OAPs' | |||
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