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Saved me from saying it
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Respect
Frankly, I think it's a good sign that this conversation is happening at all. I basically agree with fango and everybody else. The important part is that it's actually getting hashed out and we're not being total asses. So far so good.
I have some Fremont pics...have to figure out where I stand myself but when I look at all the other clothed/unclothed seems they're made from social sites or the ex-boyfriends themselves so.....? |
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couple I found
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HA!! People I know do so at the drop of a hat with people they really have no idea who they really are. It wouldn't surprise me at all if those women who rode in the WNBR bragged about it in great detail or posted intimate accounts and pictures at their social accounts. I'd be totally surprised that they would object in the least at the attention they are getting - even here. Does that make it right or negate your gallant respect for their privacy? No, in fact I find it quite refreshing. but truth be told many today would find that attitude "quaint." Yes, I participated years ago in the Fremont Parade and was scared to death and went all out (overboard actually) to hide my identity or keep from anyone here linking my nude photos with my actual name. (Yes, naked photos of me are really on this site from years back but so far no one has linked me with any of them - at least not that I know of thank goodness. But I believe people like me are rare - the exception not the rule anymore. From the many, many women I know that are millennial's they would think nothing of it. Their attitude is more like "yeah that rocks, so what's the big deal?" Just another point of view, really. Torre |
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True BUT . . .
You make another valid point BUT you're missing mine I think. The ATTITUDE of the younger generation is totally different now. I suspect, and truly believe that most people of the millennial generation could care less even if such policies were explicitly spelled out. Just look around you - at people you know of this age. They willingly share EVERYTHING not just with their friends but with everyone - with grocery stores, social accounts, schools, blogs, etc etc etc. It's narcissistic really.
People have forgotten how valuable privacy is (or used to be.) You can't protect somebody who doesn't want to be protected. |
Brighton clothed-unclothed
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Hope this doesn't offend any sensibilities. Again, only photos taken on the ride day itself, and again, there are more available upon request ;)
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