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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Why do people still post this? Study was in 2012 for 800 people only, am I missing something - or do people just post as everyone else has it ?
Just wondering |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why do people still post this? Study was in 2012 for 800 people only, am I missing something - or do people just post as everyone else has it ?
Just wondering " sheeple on this site have contagious status's & profiles. Once someone writes something the rest must follow, sheeple need to stop it I've noticed it too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i too find this strange and see it so often at the bottom of profiles ive come to think its a cultural thing on here ha
mine says sydney university fill ya boots ! pmsl x |
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lol.....our thoughts exactly, if anyone in Australia did lift someones photo and then used it for some sort of survey, to take " legal proceedings " would cost tens of thousands !! we know, we took legal action against someone here in UK for lifting our photos, cost over a thousand in legal fees, got nowhere, the police were not interested and that was after we had to own up to being swingers before they even put pen to paper. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Unless you are a millionaire what you going to do. If an Asian porn ring etc take your pictures how you going to stop it?. UK law will not apply so you will have to try and sue in their country.
Any non Christian country will condem you and potentially arrest you on some religion sex out of marriage law. So that rules out taking any of them to court.
As a previous person said, soon as the judge hears you are a swinger and have put photos in the public domain, you'll just end up paying the other sides legal fees.
Only one way to stop anyone copying your photos is to not put them on ever.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am sure more than one Uni has studied swingers. Maybe people should add them all.
Admin needs to appoint someone, to keep an eye out for all new Uni reports so people can add them/update to their profiles....?! |
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The couple from Hull.
Good on you, same as us, we still show clear and incriminating photos despite the risks, the shits In this life are no more going to control what we choose to do or not do on our profile in the same way that terrorists will never stop us flying or visiting major cites around the world. |
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By *irty130Couple
over a year ago
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If Sydney have already completed their study... shouldn't you be worried about a different group now being nosy? Red Top Journalists?
It's funny some of the terrible profiles you see that think that someone would be interested in their pics for a study! |
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A little bit of research will tell you that Sydney O'Versty was an old music hall performer from the 1920's. He was best known for his cheeky cockney banter and his catchphrase "Don't forget to check under the old settee, my girl". He sadly died in 1947 of an infection caused by eating too many jellied eels. During the war, he became overlooked and had fallen on hard times having entertained the troops at Dunkirk.....in 1941. The Germans waived their usual internment of enemy civilians and sent him back in swap for Fritz Feldhundspieler, the famous German wit and raconteur. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered on the site of his greatest triumph being an early BBC outside broadcast at The Schoolboy and Fiddler in West London.He was unmarried and left no heirs to his fortune, which was acquired after the war from the sale of Fritz's belongings which had been left in the UK when he was repatriated.
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