When i chat to someone I always do a reverse image search on their images.
Surprised at how many images are ripped of from porn sites. You can normally tell if an image is real or a porn pic.
Personally i do not know any real person whos images are on pron sites.
Can something be done to get round this.
Ive only just seen this. What do you mean by 'done to get around' this please?
I think it's only wrong if they claim it as them.. if not, it could just be seen as decoration of sorts..
She's mad, but she's magic. There's no lie in her fire. ~ Charles Bukowski
I think people should stop this. What i believe is have less pics of yourself and even if you do..try to make it as much as yours as possible, cause we might be in cyber world..buts its still a reality for us.
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To answer your question, no, nothing can or will be done to 'get around' people using someone else's images on the site.
Unless someone has a revenge-type profile where they're trying to expose or humiliate the person in the images they're using, we don't get involved in the images people use on the site, except where said images violate site rules, of course.
It's just important to be careful with whom you interact. Everyone is responsible for the images they use/post on an individual basis, and it's not the responsibility of the site to gauge how images are being used.
As I said before, just be careful and diligent. Most people view Lush as a fantasy site, and pretending to be someone else can sometimes be a part of that fantasy.
Some people don't want to use their real images, so they use stock photos or celebrity photos that may be a representation of who they are, but lots of people are forthcoming when they do this.
Unfortunately, there are also those who will outright claim to be the images they're using when they're not. Photoshop can make things even more complicated, as some people will Photoshop their face on another's body and even add a background so it's even harder to track on the internet.
I personally just avoid anyone who claims to be someone who I know they're not, and more often than not have myself a good laugh. It's not really something to get up in arms about, unless someone's using fake pics to play with your real emotions.
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There will always be people who connive. It's a rule of thumb, unfortunately. There is not much that Lush can tell you, but to be aware of it.
No harm unless they say the image is them when it isn't. You have be careful posting your own on any public sight. How do who anyone is in real?. Anna
Honestly, why does it really make that big of a difference? It's all fantasy so this is ridiculous and laughable. Do they talk dirty enough to get you off, and can they put really sexy images in your head, then bam! You are having sex with a computer. It could be AI for all that matters?
To me, this is a silly thread for people who worry too much and if you're afraid of being duped, then it's more likely that you may be a little homophobic. Sorry, that may sound too blunt but it is the way I see it. I am a lesbian. I don't want a penis near me, I don't want to look at or touch one (ewe!) but I flirt with men here because it's harmless and fun. If I was to have cyber sex with a someone and found out later that it was a guy, who cares?
It's imaginary. It's NOT REAL.
Now, a cyber RELATIONSHIP is completely different. That's called cat fishing and not okay~
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