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You all seem to be good group of people and I am sure I will get some good feedback. I had a profile pic posted and got paranoid and took it down. Never posted naked pics anywhere else. The only thing I worry about is my employer seeing pics. In your opinions, how safe are the pics here?

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Just set them as 'friends only' then only people you befriend on here should be able to see them.

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Just set them as 'friends only' then only people you befriend on here should be able to see them.

Guess I shouldn't use a full frontal profile pic then eh? LOL

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I am a bit more cautious. I have seen the same pics on more than one user on this site, so for that reason haven't put full frontal pictures on here yet. Nevertheless, it depends on the consequences of them being seen more widely, I suppose. There could be problems for me at work if nude pictures of me found there way there. I wish it were not so but have to be realistic. I know it's only a body, and we chould be confident with naturism, but it's a bit more complicated for me. So, it's your choice, what you do about posting pictures and privacy, but please don't assume that any made public here will not go further afield.

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I have thousands of nude photos on the internet - 2000 here on TN.
But I'm retired and everyone around me knows I'm a nudist. Mostly
they are only seen by TN members. This site is more secure than
many but there are always ways people can capture them
anddownload them (or take a screenshot). Around 80% of TN
members have no pictures in their profiles so you would be in the
majority if you do the same. Having said that I like to look at
other nudes and feel it is only fair that they should see me in
return. Also there are many that will shun a member who has no
photos.

It all depends on your take on your nudism, how open you are to
admitting it to others. If you openly admit to being a nudist there
is no problem in showing photos. Right now I'm collecting
sponsorship for my naked streak in Bare All for Polar Bears and I
have a nude photo on the local radio website. They are brilliant
ways of getting out there. If someone sees and comments on a nude
photo of myself I'll treat it as a "So What?" If they were to push
it (and none have) I'd ask what they were doing on the website if
they object to nudity that much. But I'm a bit of an exhibitionist
and don't care who sees me naked

BTW I have 1000's of nude photos on other website that are not as
secure as TN

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If an interest group comes up on a Google search, anyone can enter with out logging in. And go from group to group looking at members. I just tried it.

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Not so much concerned with who sees them here though I do restrict some and unless a member is certified then their profile gas to be treated with caution.

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I am not worried about anyone seeing me, I mean at some point I want to visit a place that allows nudity but not sure if someone from my job does a search on me and what would come up lol

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I figured if my employer is on here then they must be in to it also and I'm OK with that .I am of the same thought . . . figured if anybody ever walks up and challenges my photos on here . . . I'll ask politely . . . "what the hell were you doing there?" ;-) jy

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Think about what you said. If your employer is cruising in a nudist site, don't you think they are one as well, or very least don't care???? There's far too many afraid to post photos of themselves in this site when the more that do, the more accepted it becomes and less stigma against the human body. After all we all have one and life is too damned short to be worried about some silly employer with a penchant for nude bodies...LOL

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Think about what you said. If your employer is cruising in a nudist site, don't you think they are one as well, or very least don't care???? There's far too many afraid to post photos of themselves in this site when the more that do, the more accepted it becomes and less stigma against the human body. After all we all have one and life is too damned short to be worried about some silly employer with a penchant for nude bodies...LOLThis is so true! I think the only thing, nowadays, to worry about is social media like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Seems like employers pay more attention to those and less about what sites you visit ... unless they are illegal and correct me if I'm wrong but being a nudist is not illegal!

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