Originally Posted by
TheDeathKnight
Although once you agree to pose for some kind of public photography, and put yourself out there, you are opening yourself up to criticism. I was having this debate with some people recently, mainly about how guys critique girls on tv, movies, and magazines, especially celebs, with an extreme level of expected perfection. And yet many times the guys making the negative comments are NOT sexy, nor fit, nor much of a catch themselves. But we kind of agreed that it's different if you critique someone in the public eye, versus critiquing a regular girl you meet on a date, or at work, etc. I expect normal people to look "normal". But if you take nude models and porn stars, you are evaluating who is the hottest out of a huge selection of "hot" people who are also out there posing nude. So it gets to be a lot more specific about who has the best breasts, best body, etc. Because you are comparing IMAGES, not human beings. You are saying, "This photo is the hottest, because this particular girl has PERFECT breasts, a PERFECT pose, etc" It has nothing to do if that person is an awesome person or a terrible person. Once you put an image out there, it's up for evaluation.
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