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pornmasta 02-11-2010 02:02 PM

What is not safe for work?
 
What is not safe for work in adult business ?

ajapub 02-12-2010 12:37 PM

When in doubt don't pull it up- it's better to be safe than sorry.

istanboys 02-12-2010 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by pornmasta (Post 16839751)
What is not safe for work in adult business ?

What do you mean exactly? I'm not sure what you're asking.

.:karon:. 02-12-2010 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by pornmasta (Post 16839751)
What is not safe for work in adult business ?

maybe the topicstarter wants to find out what niches are illegal..

Doug E 02-12-2010 07:44 PM

If you're using your laptop while taking a bath don't plug it in.

Cyber Fucker 02-12-2010 07:48 PM

Shaving programs, scammers, shady content providers, buying links at open forums, spamming... being good in something e.g. niche domination (there will be always someone not happy about your success) ...if you are an actor then not using condoms would be unsafe as well.

fatfoo 02-17-2010 03:20 PM

Not Safe for Work definition goes like this.

Basicly, some places of business do not allow the use of their computers for pornographic or commercial (not related to their business) use. So, let's say a supervisor or a boss goes over to your computer and he/she sees that you are surfing pornographic websites. This would not be safe for work.

So, what websites exactly are considered Not Safe for Work? Now, every place of business sets its own rules. Obviously, if it's a pornographic business, then it will allow the surfing of porn websites.

So, if the business is not a pornographic business, I would imagine that the employees are not allowed to surf websites that picture people in the nude or websites that feature people engaging in penetration or some kind or sex.

Now, let's say the porn is softcore. This would mean that the lady is wearing a bikini or covering her breasts with her hands or something like this. Let's say non-nude porn, where a lady is wearing clothes - I think this would be acceptable to watch. Also, some places of business may not allow the wasting of company time to surf unrelated websites. (Some companies have a wage system for employees where they pay by the hour and some companies have a salary system for employees where they pay them a yearly salary.)

pornguy 02-17-2010 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by fatfoo (Post 16859408)
Not Safe for Work definition goes like this.

Basicly, some places of business do not allow the use of their computers for pornographic or commercial (not related to their business) use. So, let's say a supervisor or a boss goes over to your computer and he/she sees that you are surfing pornographic websites. This would not be safe for work.

So, what websites exactly are considered Not Safe for Work? Now, every place of business sets its own rules. Obviously, if it's a pornographic business, then it will allow the surfing of porn websites.

So, if the business is not a pornographic business, I would imagine that the employees are not allowed to surf websites that picture people in the nude or websites that feature people engaging in penetration or some kind or sex.

Now, let's say the porn is softcore. This would mean that the lady is wearing a bikini or covering her breasts with her hands or something like this. Let's say non-nude porn, where a lady is wearing clothes - I think this would be acceptable to watch. Also, some places of business may not allow the wasting of company time to surf unrelated websites. (Some companies have a wage system for employees where they pay by the hour and some companies have a salary system for employees where they pay them a yearly salary.)



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