Guys, when doing research on a lady, it would be extremely useful if you ran a quick Google Image Search on the pictures before wasting everyone's time asking for information.
It is actually easier to run a Google Image Search than it is to post a question on a message board. Here is how I do a Google Image Search in only a few seconds.
I use Google Chrome as my browser, which makes Google Image Search insanely easy to use. The easiest way is to install the Google Image Search extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/search-by-image-by-google/dajedkncpodkggklbegccjpmnglmnflm?hl=en
This extension allows you to right-click on an image and click on "Search Google with this image." Eros disables the right-click, but you can drag the image to another tab and then right click on it and run a search.
Mozilla also has a browser extension for Google Image Search:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/google-similar-images/
There is an alternative way to run a Google Image Search without the extensions. All you need to do is have the website with the picture open in one tab (e.g. an Eros ad) and Google Image Search open in another tab. Then you can drag the picture to the title of the Google Image Search tab (which will make Chrome switch to that tab) and then drop the picture right into the Google Image Search search box. Then Google will automatically search for the image. I also have a Google Image Search link on my toolbar, so it is easy to open it in a new tab.
This works for both Chrome and Firefox, but it didn't seem to work with Internet Exploder when I tried it. For Internet Explorer, drag the picture to a new tab. Copy the link to the picture from the address bar. Go to the Google Image Search tab and click on the camera icon in the search box. Paste the link and click the "Search by image" button. I'm not sure what versions of Internet Explorer this works on, but it works on Internet Explorer 10.
Easy peasy.
By running a quick Google Image Search, you will quickly find out that many of the pictures are obviously fakes, and you can move on without wasting anyone's time, including yours. It isn't foolproof. It won't work with Flash pictures, for example, but it is still a great help.