Totally agree. I would add that everyone has the right to have their own protocols and that clients who have no issue sharing their photos or personal info, again, are entitled to do so. However, let's just be perfectly clear that as we make those choices (requesting and giving personal data), we are enabling the existence of these requirements & protocols, and thereby, we are contributing to making it very difficult for folks who don't yet have the freedoms and liberties that some of us have ( i.e., being comfortably out or feeling secure about our looks or playing the field without guilt or whatever your challenge is). I support individual freedom of choice, but when the individual choices I make deter others from being able to enjoy the very things I choose, I do try to pause and evaluate whether my actions are actually aiding exclusive behaviors. I wish I was strong enough to always make the "right" moral choice - by my ownstandards, but I do find myself batting 50/50 in some decisions I take solace in the fact that I at least pause to think about it and then I try to own the fact that what I choose may unintentionally help exclude others.