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Dating Websites And Kids..

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When I was on plenty of fucks years ago it was the same. Or there'd be a pic of a bloke with a mate or two, full face pics of everyone, you didn't have a clue who's profile it would be. Such an annoying site, I gave it up as soon as I discovered swinging sites.
 

Admin

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Surely that wouldn't be allowed? x
 
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Surely that wouldn't be allowed? x
well it seems so, almost every guy had pics with his mates, or a full bridal party with umpteen people on. In fact, wedding pics were quite popular. Pics on a night out with all their mates, mates in cars, mates in the beer garden, it was like they uploaded all their facebook pics. You put a pic up and there is no one to approve or reject them, they go straight on your profile.
 
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Yes I don't understand why peeps post pics of children on dating sites, I met my hubby online, I didn't even have a face pic on my profile, it was about 6 months down the line that I introduced him to my lot.
Hmm something important such as a graduation perhaps, the rest - no.
We met and it was a year of 7 day a week dating before I (mr) was introduced to the kids. These things take time.
To show your kids online when on a dating site, a sex site, swinging site etc... Purely unethical. Literally. x
 

Therapon

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Uacceptable behavior..
I actually think some people are, either, very naive.. or completely stupid!! The latter i suspect.

Have to agree with MTF here. There will be a lot of people on dating sites who have never used online dating before so they may not understand the risks involved. We were all new to a site at some point and getting to understand how you should behave, what you should do or not do all needed to be learnt through trial and error. It is of course possible that some poeple will post pics of thier kids knowing full well the potential risks but I suspect many simply don't see this.
So whilst those with experience can say it is wrong and that the individuals are responsible, my rant is not against them, it's against the sites that allow them to post the pic in the first instance. These large sites make a lot of money from thier activities but don't seem to care about their membership, they only care about cash flow. I firmly believe that they should be spending the time, money and resources to ensure that this type of thing doesn't occur and when it does to remove that risk and to explain to the individual why it was done.
 
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Deleted member 1030

^^this. Those sites have, or should have, a duty of care towards their members.
 

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^^this. Those sites have, or should have, a duty of care towards their members.
Absolutely. Exactly all of this.
 
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Good points...and yes I don't want to see pics of ladies' pets either -not even if they own a rabbit and a pussy!

And sunsets -what's that about? Or show jumping! Or drinking with their mates when I end up thinking, hmmm the mates look alright...
 
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Adam


You are not alone in this view, as I share it! I actually wrote a piece on this exact topic for our company website where I was talking about cyber bullying and online dangers.

I also posted my comments on my own Facebook profile, and while friends of mine agreed with my comments they still said they would continue to post their pictures with their young children as they felt it was there choice to do so.

Unfortunately some people don't understand, even though they tell you they do... : (
 
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