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Rakky writes, "We've all done it. From qualifications to orgasms, everyone likes to play 'let's pretend' once in a while."

So when have you faked it? Did you get away with it? Or were your mendacious ways exposed?

(, Thu 10 Jul 2008, 15:16)
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I was a 15 yr old female nudist...
About 4 years ago I had a conversation with a person quite high up in the British naturist organisation about the fact that there seemed to be very few teenagers coming into the movement.
She commented that you couldn't really blame them as people saw 'nudists' or 'naturist' and thought it meant 'sex maniac'.

So I decided that I'd fake a person, took some photo's from a Russian nudist site (with the same girl naked and clothed), and created a 'profile' for her on one of the less popular networking site.

Within hours she was being asked to be 'friends' with about five guys.
The next day it was 20.
By the end of the week there were over 300, and I was rejecting the guys that were blatently obvious about their intentions.
(As usual with these networking sites most that asked never communicated again.)

'She' was asked to remove her nudist pictures by the site management, despite the fact that some of the people contacting her had hardcore porn on their profile page.
Then she got an IM system with one of the big two companies, and my spare time was spent chatting.

This is where it got seriously weird.
One guy from 'oop north' was offering to leave his wife.
A Canadian was going to pay for 'her' to fly across to Paris for a couple of days, despite being 4 times 'her' age.
One bloke from about twenty miles from 'her' location, having had a conversation about what she could see from her window, sent a message one night to say he was on mobile internet in the park and asking if she could see him? (Her reply that she was at her uncles in Scotland didn't go down well.)

So what did I do with 'her'? Did I report the weirdo's?

Her parents found out what she was doing, and banned the net.
They sent a message to all her 'friends' saying that they would be reported if they ever attempted contact again.

And I've got one hell of a 'Nudist Babylon' type book....
(, Mon 14 Jul 2008, 19:40, 6 replies)
*Scary*
But not surprising.
(, Mon 14 Jul 2008, 19:44, closed)
they are weird
the missus and i went to one for the first time last week, the biggest in europe at cap d'agde in france. there was lots of blokes wearing cock rings, and women with muff piercings, lots of fairly sleazy shops selling bondage gear, and single blokes oogling indiscreetly on the beach. im sure there are genuine people and famileis that go, but a helluva a lot of pervs as well
(, Mon 14 Jul 2008, 21:55, closed)
did you know
that you can profit from this, and safely? I know of a few kids that figured this out years ago.

Go to amazon, set up a wishlist with everything you;ve ever wanted - go mad.

Do what you did, set up a profile on something and make it tempting. Get talking to the all the freaks.

Tap them up for stuff off your wish list ("Gee i'd love to meet you one day, will you buy me a present").

Give them your amazon wish list address, they can buy stuff off it, send it to you (only amazon see your address) and hey presto.

As long as your profile is sufficiently illegal, what are they going to do? Especially if you keep the logs.
(, Mon 14 Jul 2008, 23:40, closed)
Now you see
I would have got the candian bloke/lesbian to give me the money via paypal for a first class plane ticket, transfer it to my bank account then delete both the paypal account and the (i'm assuming) myspace account.
A few hundred quid up :)
(, Tue 15 Jul 2008, 1:23, closed)
No wonder youngsters associate it with sex
If that's the reaction they get. Those pervs need a porn or "dating" site. In brackets because I don't mean a real dating site at all. You may have guessed.

They ruin something people might enjoy though. What a shame.
(, Tue 15 Jul 2008, 2:23, closed)
It wasn't myspace..
...or facebook.
(, Tue 15 Jul 2008, 15:02, closed)

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