Originally Posted by
CurvaceousKate
Or even if the face is blurred and the lady just isn't your type. I had a guy walk last Week when I was in Cork. He said he had got cold feet though and then went and booked someone else (yes we do talk!). I wish he had just said, I'm sorry, but you're not for me. It's a risk you take when you don't show your face, so I'm fully able to understand that I won't be for everyone. Unfortunately for him, I had put him down as a time waster, which he evidently wasn't, but his reaction wasn't honest.
No one can be attractive to everyone, it's a fact of life. Most people are able to accept that and move on maturely, without kicking up a fuss.
Having said that here is a slight difference between a blurred picture and almost deception with a picture that has been changed so much it bears little resemblance to the person standing in front of you.
That guy needs to book an urgent appointment at Specsavers.
2014 in Northern Ireland:
Number of reported attacks on sex workers 70
Number of sex trafficking cases ZERO