Can someone confirm this? Jenny in Mt Laurel
Had a few dreams about her and was always a good date, never had trouble or felt like I was going to get arrested.
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I have mixed feeling on this.
I joined USASexGuide in 2006. The internet was still relatively new. Social media was new. There was a lot of discussion on personal privacy and discretion. There were questions about legality and moral obligations. A number of USASexGuide members inquired about my ethics and the morality of posting pictures of naked, drug addicted girls. Back then I was the newbie and I took a lot of flak, mostly from seniors.
I am not religious, but I do have a conscience. I believe everyone have Moral obligations. There are different levels of ethical responsibilities and everything starts with self-awareness and self-respect. How you appreciate others is a direct reflection of how you perceive yourself. After doing a lot of soul searching, I eventually can up with answers that allowed me to continue what I was doing and maintain my integrity. One of the things that I did was post the question, in an ambiguous form, on a MSN Bulletin Board. I got a number of replies and the discussion was really interesting. Even though I had not mentioned drugs or sex, the mere allusion to nudity made me the bad guy. The one suggestion, that was repeated, over and over and that made the most sense and fits this situated that I recently discovered was: In today's environment, everyone should assume that anything that is said or any picture that is taken could one day end up on the internet. That is even more important now, than it was back then. Ten years ago people were afraid of what their employer might find in an email. Today, every swinging dick has a phone with a camera. On every corner there is a business with a camera. No one can ever be certain that their picture or a video will not ended up on FaceBook or some internet site. That is an assumption everyone should make.
In today's world, if you, if anyone gets in front of a camera and willingly allow themself to be photographed or videoed they most assume that it could one day end up on the internet. There is no argument against that.
These girls are not angels, nor are they rocket scientists. I am sure that they are aware of the internet and its dangers. However, I doubt if they give it a thought. That should not relieve us, the rest of humanity, of our ethical responsibilities.
My soul searching did not end in 2006. It continues to this day. I never lie to the girls. No matter the position, ass up or down, I try to show them at their best. My goal is to present them as personable, desirable and not as nasty.
Checkout the videos linked below and tell me your opinion.
Stacey: [URL]https://www.thumbzilla.com/video/ph5b550f6cde4a5/methhead-*****-gets-fucked-after-doing-her-drugs[/URL].
I don't know this girl; it's hard to watch, but hold on until around 7:40, when the lie is told: [URL]https://www.thumbzilla.com/video/ph5b4ac3db74f03/black-*****-suck-dick-to-good[/URL].
Altogether there are about 10: [URL]https://pt.pornhub.com/model/bigblack19911/videos?o=mr[/URL].
Is this just a case of the pot calling the kettle black?
CookyJar.