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MaggieVR

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MaggieVR

You forgot to also mention "Le_Massuer" who posted to this obvious fake profile and it is obvious by reading his profile what he is looking for here. This is the main problem. Too many sex maniacs here who are not real nudists and come here looking for anything and everything but real nudists. It is too funny at times.

Why not let the fakes connect with other fakes and be done with it. They can have at it.

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MaggieVR

Well this gal is popular,,,15 hours and 41 profile likes and THREE pages of 'friends'...

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jenniferrlove

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Reposted as a clickable link.
Svetyna463

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Reposted as a clickable link.Svetyna463

She even tried me. I mean it. As in bot.

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I've given some thought to checking whether any of the people who "friend" these accounts are also my friends.Shows what those 45 "men" are here for.And, if they are, unfriending them.

Probably will not do it, but I've thought about it.

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Have you considered that for many people it's the number of "friends/likes/followers/subscribers" that they are searching for? Not to mention an opportunity to see what another person looks like?

I know there'll be many who trumpet "naturism isn't about sex or sexuality or being sexually gratified or whatever claims you want to push on others" but nudity is not mainstream as a way of life so for many, specifically males, seeing a nude example of the opposite gender that could be real is rare in real time.

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Yes. In deed.

Have you considered that for many people it's the number of "friends/likes/followers/subscribers" that they are searching for?
There are several criteria I look for when attempting to determine whether an account is fake or not -- only one of which is an inordinate number of "friends" amassed in a short period of time.

I've had an account here for seven years and have over 400 "friends." Quite honestly, I don't know anything about at least 95% of them. If someone sends me a friend request and I'm reasonably certain they have a real account, I'll accept the request.

There are several things I look at when I'm assessing the realness/fakeness of an account -- not just the number of friends.

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yeah so anoying no doubt its fake indeex

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