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Originally Posted by RLAJay
Sure thing. Jason Page.
I'd rather keep the name though. I'm known as Jay to everyone I know. RLA is just brand association and a suffix on Jay which is usually taken as a username. My full name is openly associated with my twitter and facebook accounts both of which holding RLAJay urls, my site is also listed as occupation and linked via both of these. and besides that anyone can easily do a whois lookup on my url to see my full name as ownership of the domain.
So no name change thanks, I won't hide who I am though, nor do I hide what I do when anybody asks me. I understand the call out though, several members already know these details though as I have personal emails and phone conversations with a few of them.
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The openness you have about your identity is not at all impressive when you consider that you have a financial-gain motive.
I work in a media sales environment where there is a lot of value placed on your reputation and the image that you project, both in the office and with clients. If either found out about all this, my career could take a huge hit.
Then again, I'm not really doing myself any favours because it wouldn't take a genius to figure out who I am based on my username and a quick browse of my past posts. Then again, I am a complete fucktard.
And apart from all that, some of the women that we post about on here would be devastated if they found out that such intimate things have been discussed. And don't try saying that women gossip (explicitly) about men all the time, because they don't discuss it with complete strangers on the world wide web.
Much love,
Craigus