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Is it rude to ask for pics?

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kkitty4u
St Paul, Minnesota USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:20 PM CST
airliner wrote:
I agree, one can take a dozen of pis all day long.


even more, when they drink beer laugh laugh
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laura225
Somewhere, New York USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:22 PM CST


airliner wrote:
I agree, one can take a dozen of pis all day long.


grin i agree with you agreeing sticking out tongue

Gorgeous pic by the way cool
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airliner
Central, New Jersey USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:26 PM CST
kkitty4u wrote:
even more, when they drink beer


right on....







<++++== ain't drunk just messing with youbouquet of flowers
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airliner
Central, New Jersey USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:27 PM CST
laura225 wrote:
i agree with you agreeing

Gorgeous pic by the way


yours right? I agreethumbs up
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kkitty4u
St Paul, Minnesota USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:28 PM CST
airliner wrote:
right on....

<++++== ain't drunk just messing with you


what else is new sticking out tongue wave
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alabamabebe
Banks of the Warrior River, Alabama USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:29 PM CST
I've thought about this since the thread first started, cause I had a guy from another site ask me for more pictures just about his first communication with me. I wasn't really sure what he meant, but he kinda gave me the creeps, so after that I just shut him down.

I have several different poses on my pics, and it someone can't at least decide if they want to talk to me by looking at those, I really can't be bothered with them. I'm more into meeting right away, and then see if we like each other. Why waste time on trying to figure it out online, when you're not really going to know anything till you see them face to face. The real proof is in the pudding!

And SF, some surprises can be quite pleasant! kiss
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laura225
Somewhere, New York USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:31 PM CST
airliner wrote:
yours right? I agree


it wasn't funny rolling eyes



mine too grin (??)
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airliner
Central, New Jersey USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:37 PM CST
laura225 wrote:
it wasn't funny
mine too (??)


not following. but I think you're coolcomfort
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laura225
Somewhere, New York USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:43 PM CST
alabamabebe wrote:
I've thought about this since the thread first started,
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I'm more into meeting right away, and then see if we like each other. Why waste time on trying to figure it out online, when you're not really going to know anything till you see them face to face. The real proof is in the pudding!

And SF, some surprises can be quite pleasant!


laugh me too blushing I even made a few snapshots of myself when this thread started rolling eyes can't believe I just admitted it
I am not the best photographer, though posted one of those anyways rolling on the floor laughing

That's how I feel about this matter, otherwise big readjustments are in order upon the 1st meeting

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laura225
Somewhere, New York USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:47 PM CST
airliner wrote:
not following.



The n e w p h o t o (of you and your kids) is gorgeous






comfort I know, it's almost 1:00AM yawn
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airliner
Central, New Jersey USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:51 PM CST
laura225 wrote:
The n e w p h o t o (of you and your kids) is gorgeous
I know, it's almost 1:00AM
tip hat
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CaptainCrunch
North Hollywood, California USA
Posted: Aug 26, 2008, 11:54 PM CST
StressFree wrote:
I mean, current pics that is. No nudity pics....just current pics of somebody you plan on meeting. Not pics in some special light of pose or from yesteryear...

Personally, I think it's fair, but it is not the easiest question to ask....cause I know some profiles feature pics in certain lighting and some women strike certain poses to highlight their sexiness....and asking for current pics or just normal pics of somebody seems kinda shallow...but very important indeed...cause who in the f'ck likes surprises!
No, not at all. I met a woman on here once and I could have sworn that she sent her mother in to meet me first. The photos had to be 15 years old at least.
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swtnsassy14u
Ossipee, New Hampshire USA
Posted: Aug 27, 2008, 12:33 AM CST
I don't think it's rude to ask for a current picture, but sometimes pictures don't always look like you would in person anyways. That's why I don't even bother taking anymore pictures, I just turn on my cam. I don't think you can get any better than that as far as current goes.
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kkitty4u
St Paul, Minnesota USA
Posted: Aug 27, 2008, 12:35 AM CST
Fallingman wrote:
Seriously though.....of course it's not rude....if you ask nicely
can i pretty please see a pic bouquet of flowers
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mddljoe
satellite beach, Florida USA
Posted: Aug 30, 2008, 10:01 AM CST
truth ... looks matter initially ...

we are all attracted to a variety of features...

take a walk through the mall .. look around ..
there is someone for everyone...

saying that, there is no good surgery to correct a personality..
so the initial attraction only goes so far..

so honesty matters in all areas...

a closed door for many reasons is better left closed ...

for me... open the door step into the sunshine and live...

my life and looks may not appeal to everyone,
but to those that they do ... good things
StressFree wrote:
I don't get the first paragraph you wrote, but it was funny for some reason.lol

Of course the choice is theirs, but how it turns out does play an important role. Like investing/wasting time. I can't go for that Come as you are, not what you want me to think you are and then take it from meet up and roll the dice....later on that.
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