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Date Posted:12:28:48 12/03/05 Sat In reply to:
Starla
's message, "But Have You Noticed" on 00:20:52 12/03/05 Sat
Yes, there seems to be a lot of strippers/porn chicks/`models' with profiles and professional photos, who use My Space as publicity for their `careers'.
I NEVER add those people. `Tila Tequila' is one of the most obvious. A playboy playmate trying to make it as a singer by becoming `famous' on My Space. YAWN.
A lot of men come-on to me via My Space and try to have webcam sex. I don't have a webcam, and I tell them to F-off. I'm not into that at all. I only add men I already know to my friend list.
>How many pro-looking women there are? I've only
>noticed this on a few musician and music-related
>profiles, but the women they have as 'friends' look
>like exotic dancers or adult film stars.
>
>They try to discourage that, but some must be getting
>through. There are a lot of guys who go for the
>net/cam-sex thing. Not so much a problem as an
>observation.
>
>
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>>I don't see why it should be a problem. First of all,
>>if the wife is accessing the band's Myspace account to
>>harass fans then the groupie should just block the
>>band. You can block anyone who is bothering you.
>>There is no reason anyone needs to use their real name
>>on MySpace anyway. Sure, you're asked for your name
>>but you don't need to put your real name to register.
>>I have a nym as my first and last name. I don't even
>>list the city I live in. The only thing is, I have to
>>list some US state - but it doesn't have to be the one
>>I live in. Lastly, if a musician is married and is
>>allowing women who come on to him to join his list of
>>friends then he has a real problem. But even if women
>>do, he can preview the posts before accepting them and
>>displaying them on his site. There is so much control
>>there, that there shouldn't be any problem.
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