“thrown Out”

Discussion in 'Temptation Cancun' started by bjayne33, Jan 13, 2020.

  1. KyleandShaylaK

    KyleandShaylaK Enthusiast Registered Member

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    I read online this guy used to work for DMX and has produced several movies. Maybe he is a someone just forgotten about.
     
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    Stacia_and_John T&A Tour Guide Registered Member

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    A thought... isn't it more "fun" to have the topless and/or naked ladies aware of the camera and posing "for" the pics? Seems to me to be a better finished product, sparkly eyes, big smiles and all that.
     
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    I can only imagine the types of scumbags among the 10,000 followers of this slob are going to see beautiful topless women at Temptation and book a trip.
     
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  4. SammyM

    SammyM Enthusiast Registered Member

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    When we visited last April I had no need for my phone while at pool side and kept it in our room, but my wife always carries her and loves to take vacation photos. When she did, she first checked with security and was given permission as long as she didn't catch anybody unaware in the background. A lot of other people were doing the same, but doing it tastefully by asking for permission. Never saw anybody just whip out their phone and take pictures without consent. This topic reminds me of Orient Beach on French St. Martin where the bottom section of that Caribbean beach is clothing optional. No photography signs are posted all over the place, and the man who runs the small snack bar there (Perch Lite) and his staff will politely ask anyone violating the 'no photos' policy to kindly put away their cell phones and respect other people's privacy. I've never seen a problem there, but on the various forums some folks get so worked up about this that online arguments arise, and some people vow never to return to this beautiful beach because of this. In contrast, when we have visited the beaches on Ibiza and Mallorca (nude or not), far more than cell phones are present and cameras are seen all over the place. Absolutely no one flinches when they see this, and everyone simply goes about enjoying themselves. There is security on those beaches, and when I once asked a security officer about allowing photography on the beach he smiled and said "we have much worse things that go on each day without having to worry about that." He then showed me a short video clip of security apprehending a couple of pickpockets lifting a wallet from a guy's backpack as he walked along the beach. So, a different part of the world with a different attitude and approach towards things like this.
     
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