I have a brief comment regarding, and further to, the Hauraki Naturally Membership / Members ;
My understanding is that this web page is a ' closed page ', and cannot be accessed by ' outsiders '.
Checks and balances etc are in place to ensure ' the Members ' are protected.
The reason we are ALL Members of this web page, is due to our unison regarding our ability and choice to life a clothing optional lifestyle.
Some of us, absolutely including myself, are very open about the lifestyle - and promote it whenever possible within ' the textile community '.
With ALL of the above in mind, I am at a total loss as to why the membership includes such listings as follows ;
Christian name only. Christian name and a letter of the alphabet for a surname. Christian name and what appears to be a bogus surname. Christian name and ' some letters of the alphabet ' to replace a surname. Nickname only.
There are other examples too . . . . . .
So - if people are NOT using their ' known name ' as their profile, ' why ' ?
What is it that is embarrassing about ' your name ' ?
If people are embarrassed about their names, how can they actively promote this wonderful lifestyle to ' the textiled community ' ?
I have a brief comment regarding, and further to, the Hauraki Naturally Membership / Members ;
My understanding is that this web page is a ' closed page ', and cannot be accessed by ' outsiders '.
Checks and balances etc are in place to ensure ' the Members ' are protected.
The reason we are ALL Members of this web page, is due to our unison regarding our ability and choice to life a clothing optional lifestyle.
Some of us, absolutely including myself, are very open about the lifestyle - and promote it whenever possible within ' the textile community '.
With ALL of the above in mind, I am at a total loss as to why the membership includes such listings as follows ;
Christian name only. Christian name and a letter of the alphabet for a surname. Christian name and what appears to be a bogus surname. Christian name and ' some letters of the alphabet ' to replace a surname. Nickname only.
There are other examples too . . . . . .
So - if people are NOT using their ' known name ' as their profile, ' why ' ?
What is it that is embarrassing about ' your name ' ?
If people are embarrassed about their names, how can they actively promote this wonderful lifestyle to ' the textiled community ' ?
Food for thought . . . . . .