Describing couples
- Turmoil123
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I missed the post but I agree with getting it back up there 
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Quadrophenia1
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Describing couples
I'm a bit surprised with the percentage of members on the forum that ask for a detailed description of the couples that are being captured. I don't know about all of you....... but if I'm doing secret, clandestine captures of couples from the next room or down the hallway, I'm not going to risk trying to find out what I'm capturing actually looks like. Anybody have an opinion on this yea or nay?
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- Turmoil123
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In the moment I don't mind not knowing because in my head they can be a 10/10 couple.
Generally for someone else captures I love a full context of the situation, the people and anything else that can help me picture it since i wasn't there.
Generally for someone else captures I love a full context of the situation, the people and anything else that can help me picture it since i wasn't there.
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physicist
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The visual element helps put the auditory element in context I think.
I guess the couple description comes from the fact that sometimes members do see couples but don't post descriptions unless prompted. Otherwise usually you know if a capture is imminent because you spotted a couple in case of hotels, or know them before in case of neigbours.
However, I agree, there is little point going out of your way to find out what a couple looks like as it can be risky. Once the capture happens, it happens. That is the mission after all. If someone does want to go out of their way to see what a couple looks like then fair play to them, obviously.
I guess the couple description comes from the fact that sometimes members do see couples but don't post descriptions unless prompted. Otherwise usually you know if a capture is imminent because you spotted a couple in case of hotels, or know them before in case of neigbours.
However, I agree, there is little point going out of your way to find out what a couple looks like as it can be risky. Once the capture happens, it happens. That is the mission after all. If someone does want to go out of their way to see what a couple looks like then fair play to them, obviously.
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mjj9994
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Re: Describing couples
I am with Quadro on this. Personally I think most of the descriptions are made up anyway, particularly for the clips that provide a full description of the people involved.. but then the clip posted is only 'the last few minutes' or whatever LOL. A general description of the content is always appreciated to decide if it is something I would enjoy listening to but I prefer for the sounds to do most of the talking.
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stev4181
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Re: Describing couples
I love to read s description that goes with a capture, it help me imagine the scene and people in it. If I am ever lucky enough to get a capture myself, I always try my hardest to get a look at the couple the next day, or i first try and spot a nice couple, then target their room/ tent for sounds. Of course I like listening to the sounds best of all, but knowing I'm listening to a 20 something slim blonde babe with small tits and gorgeous legs all adds to my enjoyment, even if the poster is lying....lol 
- hendrikijzer
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I am with Stev4181 on this one. A decent description certainly helps to set the scene listening to the audio files, including a general description of the place, how the folks involved were located vs the sexsoundlover 'hunter' and a description of the couple if possible. This is definitely a turn on. And especially if it involves a gorgeous young woman ...or women.....
On the other hand, knowing you're listening to an 80 year old granny can be quite a turn off as well...
To be honest it rarely happens to me that I see or bump into the couples I capture, but if I do I will without hesitation write down some general description, respecting their privacy by not going into too much detail.
On the other hand, knowing you're listening to an 80 year old granny can be quite a turn off as well...
To be honest it rarely happens to me that I see or bump into the couples I capture, but if I do I will without hesitation write down some general description, respecting their privacy by not going into too much detail.
- edtraveller
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Re: Describing couples
Ah, I see you have been to recordings in the Members Threadhendrikijzer wrote: 06 Jul 2017 11:39 On the other hand, knowing you're listening to an 80 year old granny can be quite a turn off as well...![]()