Heres a thread from a couple months ago about using names
https://perb.cc/xenforo/threads/what-do-you-think-is-going-to-happen.294187/
https://perb.cc/xenforo/threads/what-do-you-think-is-going-to-happen.294187/
You‘re not winning any SP brownie points by using your real name but by all means go ahead.Time to get the tin foil hats out the pooning police are watching.
If they give me their real name, I might give them mine. In some cases, I've given them my real name and told them about my real work.If you have followed any of my other posts, you will know I am new at the whole S.P. thing. I have contacted different S.P., and I don't give them my real name when I do. A S.P. recently found this out (they found out because I have gone back and forth between two names and used them both with them, so they questioned me). They questioned me why I would not use my real name. So, those of you who have been at this for a long time, I ask you, "Should I use my real name?"
Exactly. Name is not as important as how you conduct yourself with the ladies.so uhhhh, after my most recent review and response.... Don't give your real name OR your Perb Handle. but DO always be a gentleman.
Say "hi" to Whitman, Price, and Haddad.I always use my real name: Ben Richards
Yes, basking in the Maui sun with them.Say "hi" to Whitman, Price, and Haddad.
The question I have thought of is, why do SP not use their real name? I would think to protect themselves. I believe they need to protect themselves. I would even say they have a greater need to protect themselves then most of us as users.If they give me their real name, I might give them mine. In some cases, I've given them my real name and told them about my real work.
Otherwise, why's it even necessary? Most that I've seen have never made it an issue with me.
Oh, I know. But there are still obvious risks you can try to avoid.Then you better use pay phones or smoke signals because everything you do on a cel can be dug up and linked back to you. Including everything you have written on this forum. It’s lucky for most of us that we’re just not very important




