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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby ntexascouple6233 » Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:42 am

We were at Grand Lido Negril a few months ago. They basically have the same rules about pictures around the c/o area. Common sense applies when you want to take a few nudies of your partner. It's not all that hard. We like taking pictures but we're also careful to respect other folks need for privacy. If you want, ask and I'll take your pictures for you. :D :US
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby Luv2bnude » Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:54 am

GMandGW wrote:Holy ego Batman, it’s crazy to hear how many people are thinking someone’s going to take their photo. Here are a few reasons to rest easy:

1) The internet is massive. Let’s just say that someone takes a pic of your nakedness and posts it. Do you really think that some facial recognition software is going to pinpoint you from Joe Scmo’s random vacation blog? You’re concerned about that, however, you’re in the jacuzzi giving anyone who will talk to you your name, occupation, and where you live. All with your tits out.

2) Desire is expensive. Really expensive. Some happily married couple, who’s saved and saved, and planned and planned, and is so excited about their Desire vacation, secretly did all this just to take photos of you. Check your ego and think about it. Desire is a way bigger and exciting experience than a stupid photo of your old ass will ever be.

3) Porn. Back to point #1 about the internet. There are a bazillion beautiful cocks and racks that anyone can look at for free, anytime. Yet, what is probably really happening is that person who has access to look at anything they desire instantly online, paid huge bucks to come to Desire just to take a photo of your button dick.

So, the next time you think someone’s sneaking a pic of your vast volume of skin, my suggestion is this... smile and pose. You’ll look a lot less silly doing that, than getting yourself all worked up worrying that someone actually cares what you’re doing. I don’t mean for this post to sound harsh, but everyone truly is there for the same reason you are - and I promise it’s not to take you home as a digital souvenir.



I have been reading the boards for about a year and we are booked for our second trip this year. This reply may be the most judgemental response read to date. You may not presume to know how others feel and your choice of adjectives in describing fellow guests is offensive. While I have no issue with photos taken I respect the right of others to have a different POV. Respect for all.
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby Gemini Rose » Tue Mar 06, 2018 10:18 am

Luv2bnude wrote:I have been reading the boards for about a year and we are booked for our second trip this year. This reply may be the most judgemental response read to date. You may not presume to know how others feel and your choice of adjectives in describing fellow guests is offensive. While I have no issue with photos taken I respect the right of others to have a different POV. Respect for all.


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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby GMandGW » Tue Mar 06, 2018 3:06 pm

Disrespectful to who? People who come to Desire and ruin everyone else’s good time by thinking that everyone’s trying to take their picture? Respecting that is just silly. It also makes Desire into a serious place - which it just shouldn’t be. It’s sad that that behavior is being encouraged, let alone acknowledged.
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby GMandGW » Tue Mar 06, 2018 5:14 pm

Actually, I do owe an apology to the original poster. The reply above should have probably been a separate post. I didn’t mean to hijack your thread, nor is anything said meant personally toward you.

That said, the last few times we've been at desire, this has been a big problem. No, it wasn't a problem of people taking other people's photos, it was a problem with appeasing accusers. The poor security staff was running all over the place checking people's phones and it was the dumbest thing I’ve ever witnessed. The fact that the overly-sensitive got catered too certainly took a lot of fun out of Desire. It's a shame that the resort is letting people's egos get in the way of other's vacations.

To those who are offended by the physical descriptions in the above post - then I urge you not to go to Desire. I'm old. I like to get naked. If you go, you will see my old ass. That's just how it is. There are all kinds of body types there. There are fat people, skinny people, old people, big dicks, small dicks, and people of every color. That's not judgement - it's just a flat-out fact. If knowing that offends you, then please don't go to Desire. You will see all of that there.
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby LetsH4veCoffee » Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:10 pm

Seems like this gets touched on from time to time and it shouldn’t be that difficult or much of a debate. If the resort has rules that photos shouldn’t be taken in “public” areas, then they shouldn’t. Just like no should mean no or check out time is X or Y or you shouldn’t run with scissors. Not about ego or if I even care that my pic is taken or agree with the rule. I don’t have to go if I don’t like the rules after all, but they do provide a level of comfort that whatever rules do exist - and let’s face it, this is one place with very few guidelines - those can be counted on. Our two cents anyway.
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby Explorer79 » Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:53 pm

GMandGW wrote:The fact that the overly-sensitive got catered too certainly took a lot of fun out of Desire. It's a shame that the resort is letting people's egos get in the way of other's vacations.


I think you are being a little short sighted here. I'm sure for some it is ego related but for others it is a little more serious than that and it has nothing to do with ego. We've met a few couples who don't want their pictures to turn up elsewhere because of their careers. Their field is such that if 'found out' it would potentially destroy their careers. So, no matter the size of the internet and no matter how remote the chance of that happening that is a huge risk that you can't reasonable ask anyone to take.

Maybe they shouldn't go to Desire then you say? Problem is that the rules in place are supposed to help protect against that. One couple told us in a matter of fact non upset kind of way that if the rule didn't exist they simply wouldn't come, it would no longer be worth the risk as much as they would hate to give up the fun.

You can argue that it's a stupid rule and should be abandoned, fair enough, but that is a separate topic and beside the point here. While it is a rule, people should follow it just like no smoking, just like no means no or any other rule put in place.

People are clearly told about the no camera rule when checking in. They are deciding to not follow the rule here. They are NOT the victims, they are the ones putting others at risk (albeit remote). Do you really want to leave it up to the individuals what rules they should and should not follow, can you not see where that kind of mindset might lead (besides the obvious loss of business for Desire)? I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take too many Trip Advisor reviews stating that people are running around with cameras to put a noticeable dent in Desire's $$$, and don't think for a minute that's not the driving force in every decision they make.

If you go, you will see my old ass. That's just how it is. There are all kinds of body types there. There are fat people, skinny people, old people, big dicks, small dicks, and people of every color. That's not judgement - it's just a flat-out fact. If knowing that offends you, then please don't go to Desire. You will see all of that there.


You left out a huge distinction here and that is that it is a completely different thing for people at Desire to see you naked vs. people anywhere else in their lives to see them naked. Pictures aren't at all about who at Desire might see you naked. Desire life and vanilla life are two totally separate things.
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby RJOC » Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:30 pm

what he/she (Explorer79) said :L :L :L
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby GMandGW » Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:01 pm

I think you are being a little short sighted here. I'm sure for some it is ego related but for others it is a little more serious than that and it has nothing to do with ego. We've met a few couples who don't want their pictures to turn up elsewhere because of their careers. Their field is such that if 'found out' it would potentially destroy their careers. So, no matter the size of the internet and no matter how remote the chance of that happening that is a huge risk that you can't reasonable ask anyone to take.


Why would anyone vacation somewhere that would destroy their career? That’s my whole point. Just because someone has sensitivity issues, doesn’t mean they have the right to affect how those around them vacation. You shouldn’t be told not to read your kindle because the guy next to you has his own career issues. Thank you for backing up my point exactly.

Maybe they shouldn't go to Desire then you say? Problem is that the rules in place are supposed to help protect against that. One couple told us in a matter of fact non upset kind of way that if the rule didn't exist they simply wouldn't come, it would no longer be worth the risk as much as they would hate to give up the fun.
You can argue that it's a stupid rule and should be abandoned, fair enough, but that is a separate topic and beside the point here. While it is a rule, people should follow it just like no smoking, just like no means no or any other rule put in place.
People are clearly told about the no camera rule when checking in. They are deciding to not follow the rule here. They are NOT the victims, they are the ones putting others at risk (albeit remote). Do you really want to leave it up to the individuals what rules they should and should not follow, can you not see where that kind of mindset might lead (besides the obvious loss of business for Desire)? I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take too many Trip Advisor reviews stating that people are running around with cameras to put a noticeable dent in Desire's $$$, and don't think for a minute that's not the driving force in every decision they make.


Please go back and read the original post and everything following. No one is arguing about cameras. Makes sense and we all get that. You’re totally right.

The issue is phones. There are no rules about using a device for reading, surfing the internet, and for other purposes. It’s the egotistical paranoid people, who accuse anyone around them with a phone of taking their picture, who should not be catered to. It’s a shame that the Desire staff is doing that.

You left out a huge distinction here and that is that it is a completely different thing for people at Desire to see you naked vs. people anywhere else in their lives to see them naked. Pictures aren't at all about who at Desire might see you naked. Desire life and vanilla life are two totally separate things.


Agreed. My point is, that if you’re that scared, why go and ruin everyone else’s good time? Go where you’re comfortable and don’t kill everyone else’s buzz with your paranoia. Until there’s a hard rule that says no electronic devices whatsoever on Desire property, asking the staff to search other people’s phones is way, way out of line. I’m still floored that the majority here think that’s not only ok, but respectable when someone asks to do that.
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby Powderfinger » Wed Mar 07, 2018 4:15 pm

GMandGW wrote:
I think you are being a little short sighted here. I'm sure for some it is ego related but for others it is a little more serious than that and it has nothing to do with ego. We've met a few couples who don't want their pictures to turn up elsewhere because of their careers. Their field is such that if 'found out' it would potentially destroy their careers. So, no matter the size of the internet and no matter how remote the chance of that happening that is a huge risk that you can't reasonable ask anyone to take.


Why would anyone vacation somewhere that would destroy their career? That’s my whole point. Just because someone has sensitivity issues, doesn’t mean they have the right to affect how those around them vacation. You shouldn’t be told not to read your kindle because the guy next to you has his own career issues. Thank you for backing up my point exactly.

Maybe they shouldn't go to Desire then you say? Problem is that the rules in place are supposed to help protect against that. One couple told us in a matter of fact non upset kind of way that if the rule didn't exist they simply wouldn't come, it would no longer be worth the risk as much as they would hate to give up the fun.
You can argue that it's a stupid rule and should be abandoned, fair enough, but that is a separate topic and beside the point here. While it is a rule, people should follow it just like no smoking, just like no means no or any other rule put in place.
People are clearly told about the no camera rule when checking in. They are deciding to not follow the rule here. They are NOT the victims, they are the ones putting others at risk (albeit remote). Do you really want to leave it up to the individuals what rules they should and should not follow, can you not see where that kind of mindset might lead (besides the obvious loss of business for Desire)? I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take too many Trip Advisor reviews stating that people are running around with cameras to put a noticeable dent in Desire's $$$, and don't think for a minute that's not the driving force in every decision they make.


Please go back and read the original post and everything following. No one is arguing about cameras. Makes sense and we all get that. You’re totally right.

The issue is phones. There are no rules about using a device for reading, surfing the internet, and for other purposes. It’s the egotistical paranoid people, who accuse anyone around them with a phone of taking their picture, who should not be catered to. It’s a shame that the Desire staff is doing that.

You left out a huge distinction here and that is that it is a completely different thing for people at Desire to see you naked vs. people anywhere else in their lives to see them naked. Pictures aren't at all about who at Desire might see you naked. Desire life and vanilla life are two totally separate things.


Agreed. My point is, that if you’re that scared, why go and ruin everyone else’s good time? Go where you’re comfortable and don’t kill everyone else’s buzz with your paranoia. Until there’s a hard rule that says no electronic devices whatsoever on Desire property, asking the staff to search other people’s phones is way, way out of line. I’m still floored that the majority here think that’s not only ok, but respectable when someone asks to do that.


Are you really this clueless, or did you stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night?!?

The camera/phone/kindle distinction is moot. They're all cameras. It's all common sense, if you're reading on a tablet, just hold the damn thing in a way where the camera isn't facing right at the pool, or put a sticker over the lens. Any idiot should be able to figure that out. Same goes for checking Facebook on your phone, or reading the news. Don't be stupid. That's all. Thinking people are egotistical for not wanting to be in some strangers pictures? Ruining others good times by not wanting their nude pics on someone's device?!? Don't worry if some Joe Blow gets you in his pics and you wind up uploaded somewhere? Then you should feel free to post your nude pics right here. It's no big deal, right?

People DO take pics of others there. Haven't noticed it running rampant, but we have seen it. Please let us all know when you're next trip is, so we can avoid that time, we wouldn't want to kill your buzz.

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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby GMandGW » Wed Mar 07, 2018 8:27 pm

Powderfinger wrote:
GMandGW wrote:
I think you are being a little short sighted here. I'm sure for some it is ego related but for others it is a little more serious than that and it has nothing to do with ego. We've met a few couples who don't want their pictures to turn up elsewhere because of their careers. Their field is such that if 'found out' it would potentially destroy their careers. So, no matter the size of the internet and no matter how remote the chance of that happening that is a huge risk that you can't reasonable ask anyone to take.


Why would anyone vacation somewhere that would destroy their career? That’s my whole point. Just because someone has sensitivity issues, doesn’t mean they have the right to affect how those around them vacation. You shouldn’t be told not to read your kindle because the guy next to you has his own career issues. Thank you for backing up my point exactly.

Maybe they shouldn't go to Desire then you say? Problem is that the rules in place are supposed to help protect against that. One couple told us in a matter of fact non upset kind of way that if the rule didn't exist they simply wouldn't come, it would no longer be worth the risk as much as they would hate to give up the fun.
You can argue that it's a stupid rule and should be abandoned, fair enough, but that is a separate topic and beside the point here. While it is a rule, people should follow it just like no smoking, just like no means no or any other rule put in place.
People are clearly told about the no camera rule when checking in. They are deciding to not follow the rule here. They are NOT the victims, they are the ones putting others at risk (albeit remote). Do you really want to leave it up to the individuals what rules they should and should not follow, can you not see where that kind of mindset might lead (besides the obvious loss of business for Desire)? I'm pretty sure it wouldn't take too many Trip Advisor reviews stating that people are running around with cameras to put a noticeable dent in Desire's $$$, and don't think for a minute that's not the driving force in every decision they make.


Please go back and read the original post and everything following. No one is arguing about cameras. Makes sense and we all get that. You’re totally right.

The issue is phones. There are no rules about using a device for reading, surfing the internet, and for other purposes. It’s the egotistical paranoid people, who accuse anyone around them with a phone of taking their picture, who should not be catered to. It’s a shame that the Desire staff is doing that.

You left out a huge distinction here and that is that it is a completely different thing for people at Desire to see you naked vs. people anywhere else in their lives to see them naked. Pictures aren't at all about who at Desire might see you naked. Desire life and vanilla life are two totally separate things.


Agreed. My point is, that if you’re that scared, why go and ruin everyone else’s good time? Go where you’re comfortable and don’t kill everyone else’s buzz with your paranoia. Until there’s a hard rule that says no electronic devices whatsoever on Desire property, asking the staff to search other people’s phones is way, way out of line. I’m still floored that the majority here think that’s not only ok, but respectable when someone asks to do that.


Are you really this clueless, or did you stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night?!?

The camera/phone/kindle distinction is moot. They're all cameras. It's all common sense, if you're reading on a tablet, just hold the damn thing in a way where the camera isn't facing right at the pool, or put a sticker over the lens. Any idiot should be able to figure that out. Same goes for checking Facebook on your phone, or reading the news. Don't be stupid. That's all. Thinking people are egotistical for not wanting to be in some strangers pictures? Ruining others good times by not wanting their nude pics on someone's device?!? Don't worry if some Joe Blow gets you in his pics and you wind up uploaded somewhere? Then you should feel free to post your nude pics right here. It's no big deal, right?

People DO take pics of others there. Haven't noticed it running rampant, but we have seen it. Please let us all know when you're next trip is, so we can avoid that time, we wouldn't want to kill your buzz.

I can't even...... :roll:


LOL!!!! You just wasted a bunch of your time typing and getting angry, when it’s clear that you didn’t even read enough to understand what this post is about. Sorry you’re so upset.
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby Explorer79 » Wed Mar 07, 2018 11:13 pm

Why would anyone vacation somewhere that would destroy their career? That’s my whole point. Just because someone has sensitivity issues, doesn’t mean they have the right to affect how those around them vacation. You shouldn’t be told not to read your kindle because the guy next to you has his own career issues. Thank you for backing up my point exactly.


For the same reason one would fly to Mexico despite the fact that people have died in plane crashes, why do the vast majority of lifestyle folks choose to not use protection with oral sex even though that is not "safe" either, or you can name any number of other things that can happen. It's all risk assessment and has nothing to do with over sensitivity. To them the reward of living their private life the way they want outweighed the risk, people taking pics would change the nature of the risk thus why they would stop going if things went that way. To be clear they weren't complaining at all, they accept the risk and they accept that if things change they wouldn't go to Desire anymore - it was just part of a conversation, there was no incident or anything.

I did as you suggested and read back through the thread to gain better context. One comment in the original post made it sound like Desire was not doing the stickers anymore. Not sure if that is the case, they were definitely doing that still in November.

I've always seen people with iPads, kindles etc... some with phones but that has been a less frequent occurrence (I could be way off here, it's really the last thing on my mind). In any case it never really bothered me much but I do get the concern. If Desire is still doing the stickers then that is what they should enforce. It's a simple solution that works well and people are (or were?) told at check-in about the rule. If you then take your sticker off and someone complains, that's your fault for not respecting the rules.

However, if they stopped the stickers then I could see where that would lead to unintended consequences like self policing which is ashame because there is no reason that it needs to come to that. In any case to me at most the staff should be the one handling these things not the guests.

And if someone goes up to someone else that has their device and the sticker is clearly on the camera and they choose to say something anyway they should really just keep their mouths shut as they too should understand the rule and how it works, they don't have the right to make up and enforce a super-rule.

Maybe we've just been lucky but we've never seen any of this sort of drama (or any other) while at Desire.
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby GMandGW » Thu Mar 08, 2018 12:33 am

Explorer79 wrote:
And if someone goes up to someone else that has their device and the sticker is clearly on the camera and they choose to say something anyway they should really just keep their mouths shut as they too should understand the rule and how it works, they don't have the right to make up and enforce a super-rule.

Maybe we've just been lucky but we've never seen any of this sort of drama (or any other) while at Desire.


Explorer79, thank you for reading and replying like a rational human being. I hear you and you make sense. It's refreshing to see someone actually understanding what's being said instead of not reading anything and calling me "clueless" for no reason.

We've been to Desire many, many times and were there just 2 months ago. This thread is the only time I've heard about stickers. They were never mentioned when we checked in and we never saw any on our last visit. Forgive my ignorance, but everyone's trip is different, so it may have been an oversight on our last visit. Regardless, the stickers are a completely irrelevant factor in what we witnessed.

In the last two trips, we've witnessed Desire security checking 4 couples' phones. One was a woman who was taking a photo of her spouse standing in the ocean. It was past 4 pm and there was no one else in the ocean. Security came up to her to check her phone. We were on the beach next to her during this occurrence. Later, she told us it was because someone on a beach bed said that she could have had her camera in selfie mode and been taking pictures behind her. Another couple who we spoke to had security come to their room to check their phones because they were accused of taking pictures of people off their penthouse balcony, instead of the sunset. While we were at the pool one morning, a guy was laying on his side, reading his kindle. Someone called security on him to make sure he wasn't videoing people sitting at the bar. Others can say what they want about it not being ego, but it's impossible to believe that these instances weren't both paranoia and ego driven.

The fact that the overly sensitive are getting catered to by accusing and inconveniencing others is ridiculous. The paranoia is affecting Desire and it's a shame that that's happening. The list I posted earlier about reasons to rest easy was actually created while at Desire. A group of us were so fed up with what was happening, it was discussed how egotistical it was for so many people to legitimately think that others came to this paradise just to take photos of them. The accusers were the minority and the majority found it to be an inconveniencing joke. Apparently, the opinion on this forum is the opposite.

To those who think I'm wrong to voice out against those who call security multiple times a day to check people's phones, I'm not. You are in the minority here. Wait until you get to Desire. It isn't funny when you see it ruining an innocent person's day. Encouraging all this paranoia is going to be to the resort's detriment. Although my first post may have come off harsh, it was my way of simply saying... lighten up. It's a vacation, you're naked and having fun, no one cares what you're doing - absolutely no one. The odds of someone coming there to take your picture is so astronomically low that it's a shame you're even wasting your time thinking about it.
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby SouthCarolinaCpl » Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:29 am

GMandGW you are living in your own echo chamber. Your position is simply wrong no matter how many paragraphs you write about it.
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Re: Cell Phones at Pool - Courtesy Please

Postby willijes » Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:40 am

We have been to Pearl and RM countless times and we have never had any issues with people's phones at the pool. When I arrive one of the first things I do is put my phone in the safe and it stays there for the entire trip. It's one of the few times in the year I can truly disconnect from the world and I love and look forward to it!

I really don't pay attention to what folks are doing with their phones/kindles ( I could care less). If I did happen to see someone obviously trying to photograph me I would certainly give them a show:) Hey you only live once....
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