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Then select no.
BananaJoe · 36-40, M
@Pinkrainbowkisses: That's too damn easy. It's better to bitch about it.
@BananaJoe: Haha! And people thought I was going to be the one complaining.. 😂
Spoiledbrat · F
😝
Inthedankshadows · 46-50, M
lol
what do u wanna see?
guys in stocking instead?
ok guys lets start sending!
what do u wanna see?
guys in stocking instead?
ok guys lets start sending!
Vgore0304 · 26-30, F
That's why I'm deleting my account
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@Vgore0304: I'm sorry to see you go.
Moesmollkitty · 26-30, F
I know right! This site is filled with perverts
swirlie · 31-35, F
@Kittylulu13:
And are you just blending in with the wallpaper or something?
And are you just blending in with the wallpaper or something?
Danez · M
I know silly question... OF COURSE WE DO!!!
Shutterbug · 56-60, M
I think the nude fest is over....but you never know
bijouxbroussard · F
Is that a yes or no ? I know I don't.
swirlie · 31-35, F
It will take more than "nudes" to bring a sense of relevancy to this website.
I think that before we introduce the concept of "nudes" into the equation, we should first focus on this website's web design. The current design is so dysfunctional that it comes across as a moving dart board which members throw pointed objects at, never to be seen again.
It's as if all the posts just keep getting rolled up onto a role which is then discarded at the end of the day, like a role of paper towel turning backwards while getting larger and larger, collecting itself until the roll is full.
This website uses an extremely old web design that was actually abandoned about 2008 in the web design world, in favor of a much more user-friendly concept that is 'out there' but obviously not embraced here at SW. Even EP's web design was a more advanced concept than what we are currently playing around with here at SW.
To then introduce "nudes" onto SW would not actually offend me, because I can choose NOT to look if I so choose (or I can choose to peek if I simply cannot stand the suspense anymore). What really annoys me however, is that "nudes" suddenly became a priority before a web makeover was even considered here.
In more advanced web designs that have been around for over 5 years now, a "nude" section is completely inclusive within the website, but it also comes with age restrictions and other such security protocol. After initial login to the site, a member can access this 'adults-only' section only by logging into a second layer of security. This protocol thus prevents one from inadvertently selecting a photo-post.
I think that before we introduce the concept of "nudes" into the equation, we should first focus on this website's web design. The current design is so dysfunctional that it comes across as a moving dart board which members throw pointed objects at, never to be seen again.
It's as if all the posts just keep getting rolled up onto a role which is then discarded at the end of the day, like a role of paper towel turning backwards while getting larger and larger, collecting itself until the roll is full.
This website uses an extremely old web design that was actually abandoned about 2008 in the web design world, in favor of a much more user-friendly concept that is 'out there' but obviously not embraced here at SW. Even EP's web design was a more advanced concept than what we are currently playing around with here at SW.
To then introduce "nudes" onto SW would not actually offend me, because I can choose NOT to look if I so choose (or I can choose to peek if I simply cannot stand the suspense anymore). What really annoys me however, is that "nudes" suddenly became a priority before a web makeover was even considered here.
In more advanced web designs that have been around for over 5 years now, a "nude" section is completely inclusive within the website, but it also comes with age restrictions and other such security protocol. After initial login to the site, a member can access this 'adults-only' section only by logging into a second layer of security. This protocol thus prevents one from inadvertently selecting a photo-post.
@swirlie: Oh goodness. 😂😂