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{{define "title"}}Frequently Asked Questions{{end}}
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<h1 class="title">Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
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<h2 class="subtitle">And some that nobody asked</h2>
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<h1>General FAQs</h1>
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<h3>What does certification mean, and what is a "verification selfie"?</h3>
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<p>
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This website requires all members to be "certified" or proven to be real human beings
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on the other side of the keyboard. A "verification selfie" is where you take a picture
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of yourself holding onto a hand-written note on a sheet of paper to prove that you are
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a real person (and not just catfishing with somebody else's stolen photos).
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<p>
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Certification helps protect our members from harassment by anonymous trolls or automated
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spam robots that plague other similar sites.
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<h3>Do I need to send a "verification selfie"?</h3>
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Yes.
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Certification is required before you can gain access to the greater community on this
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website. Pre-certification, you may only access your own profile page and settings, but
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can not browse the member list, see the site Photo Gallery, or participate on the forums
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until your profile has been certified.
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</p>
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<h1>Photo FAQs</h1>
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<h3>Do I have to post my nudes here?</h3>
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You must be comfortable with doing so, yes. On some other nudist social websites, many
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nudists have lamented to me about how often they get messages by anonymous, faceless
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profiles who slide into their DMs and get all pervy and weird on them. While
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{{PrettyTitle}} only requires a face pic and verification selfie, other members will
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feel more comfortable if you post some of your own nudes as well.
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<h3>Do I have to include my face in my nudes?</h3>
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You don't have to! I know many nudists are not comfortable with their face appearing
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in their nudes. You are free to post "headless torso shots" or leave your face
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covered or censored. But you should have at least one face pic (as your default profile
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pic) - it can be a G-rated selfie!
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</p>
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<p>
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If you're only comfortable with posting like close-up dick pics, please mark those pics
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as "explicit" -- many nudists prefer to see the <em>whole</em> nude body and don't
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want to see just dick pics everywhere. And don't set those as your default profile pic!
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</p>
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<h3>What is considered "explicit" in photos?</h3>
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On this website, I make a fairly common distinction between what's a "normal nude" and
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what's an "explicit" photo:
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"Normal nudes" are completely non-sexual in nature. If there's a penis, it's not
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erect and it's not being grabbed. "Normal nudes" are not close-up pictures that
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focus on the genitals, but tend to be full body shots of a non-sexual nature.
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</li>
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<li>
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"Explicit" posts are everything else: if it includes an erection, or you're
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grabbing your junk, or flashing your various holes, or masturbating or engaging
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in a sexual activity, these all fall under the "explicit" umbrella. If one would
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reasonably consider it to be porn, it's explicit.
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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You are permitted to upload explicit content to your profile, just mark which pictures
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are explicit to help the rest of the community in case someone prefers not to see that.
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You can enable a setting on your profile if you are comfortable with seeing explicit
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content from other users -- by default this site is "normal nudes" friendly!
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</p>
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