"live and learn. then get pampers."
ooops, wrong commercial....
thatHotNurse,
so sorry that the guy posted revealing photos of you.

and sorry that you got upset at the existence of those photos and info deduced from them.
and glad that you are now applying the lessons learned by no longer allowing any more photos during your sessions [which it appears you did in the past].
i'd rather hear this kind of reason for no photos ...
NNNNOOOOOOO!!!! I have never agreed and will never agree to my pictures being taken by clients. No way!!! Too much risk. I like to take risk sometimes but I prefer to do it elsewhere.
Originally Posted by oneProvder
than this kind. way too much personal information!
I have been asked for this several times but have always said NO.
...I have personal reasons I don't want my face or body plastered in a review.
1. I have a family SO , kids , parents all of that
2. I have a REAL JOB
3. This is not my career, however it did totally pay for my schooling
Originally Posted by anotherProvder
Unless BOTH parties are willing to be public about this business, then whoever has the camera should put it away.
Originally Posted by Hercules
If a lady consents, what is the big deal. ...
Originally Posted by Thatdude
+infinity - THESE!!!!!!!!!
...Once the photo is snapped, it's out of everyone's control. And don't tell me you keep everything in an encrypted thumbdrive. That's the easiest thing in the world to crack.
Originally Posted by lukeskywalker7667
and even if someone says "we can review them and you can delete from my camera those you dont like",
there are computer utilities that will recover the "deleted" photos from the memory card.
i used one such pgm when i pressed "Erase" on all my photos from a special vacation. got all but a few back.
Be discreet and be safe!!!