Once again you think you have the right to my privacy - you think you can take my picture and put it on the net without permission, and now you want to know where I live!
Swinging has taken over from homosexuality as "the love that cannot speak its name" (Lord Alfred Douglas, 1894) and it is NOT accepted by the mainstream; if you were to "come out" at work and say that you and your partner were swingers, or perhaps even naturists, your days in that place of work would be numbered. Why is it that there are no celebrity swingers, yet there are many that are openly gay and proud to be so. How many swingers do you know? And then how many swingers do you know that have told their family and straight friends? I known many swingers (hundreds actually), but only one couple have "outed" themselves and it cost them their family, friends and ridicule from being pointed out in the street! This is what you get for openly proclaiming this lifestyle.
Have you told you family and friends that you go to Cap D'Agde - I don't think so? Although maybe you have so that you can have some fellow perverts on the beach!
Anyway I have made my point, if you think that it is OK to film people without their knowledge and permission, and then to post those images on the internet is acceptable, then you have strange morals and no decency.
I do not intend to reply to any more comments from you - if you believe what you say, then I am wasting my time trying to appeal to your sense of honesty integrity, dignity (how sad to secretly film people!) and fair play.
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Originally Posted by imbiable
Hello DGS,
I cannot understand why you think that I am a photographer, I rarely ever carry a camera, what I said was it matters not to me personally if some one takes a picture of me in Cap D'Agde or elsewhere for that matter.
As for being fired because of one's lifestyle, what sort of country do you live in?
Alec
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