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Ok...just want to make sure I'm up to speed with TV Guy here.
So, a lady must tell you upfront if she had kids BUT you only send her a picture of half your body! LOL!
Some people don't get it! If you want people to be upfront with you don't complain when they want the same!
Sounds to me like you've met your match!
I don't find that rude. If you're interacting with someone online - with the potential of meeting them in person - you probably want to know what they look like. It's a common stereotype that people who only send face or from-the-shoulder-up pictures don't want to show the other person their body. Maybe this is just me but I want to see a full body and recent picture of ANYONE I choose to meet in person from the internet. Especially if you're on a dating site... no one wants any surprises when it comes to looks. How would you feel if that pretty girl from "insertdatingwebsite" showed up at the restaurant 100 pounds bigger than what you anticipated? I bet you'd wish you had a seen a full body picture then.
I will tell you what IS rude. Asking for naked and bending pictures. A thong falls in this category. A swimsuit picture is iffy... I guess that depends on the site and the person. Most people with a great body will gladly post a picture of them in a swimsuit without even being asked.
I sent this woman two pics of me, one was a headshot and the other one showed my shoulders and chest and she then sent a response asking
"Do you have any full length body Photos"
I can only imagine what a woman would be saying if a guy asked her that same question.
Well ..... Do you or not? I'll take that as a no . lol
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