Body imperfections

JaanaRuutu

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What's your take on models with visible stretch marks, blemishes, etc?

I don't hide mine, and I don't feel like I should have to, either. None of my pictures have any kind of Photoshop or editing. Does this kind of approach ruin the "fantasy" for you? As someone who primarily does live cams I like my pictures to be pretty straight forward.
 
What's your take on models with visible stretch marks, blemishes, etc?

That she is human like the rest of us, a natural woman is a more beautiful thing than one that's been tweaked, stretched and stuffed with all the care of a leather couch upholsterer.
 
I dont mind at all (of course within reason, nothing too extreme or gross on a women). I prefer natural, real women. I appreciate and love the little details of a women's body.

See: Link, note the person whom posted after me.
 
As the risk of sounding really cheesy, women are like snowflakes. And instead of calling a stretch mark, diastema, scar or an inverted nipple etc. "imperfections," I prefer to see them as distinguishing marks. Literally every single woman has, in my opinion, something that is sexy about them, and these "imperfections" or differences from woman to woman, for me at least, are what make women different from one another and, really, one of the main things that I find to be so great and exciting about women in general.
 

Briana Lee

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It makes the pics look more natural. If there's no blemishes then it throws up an over photoshopped red alert! You'll see it in alot of my pics. I don't really hide it but I always feel that guys don't really wanna see that shit so I usually hide it abit by not taking my shirt all the way off or whatever. Freckles, spots etc however are natural to every woman so why hide them?
 
What's your take on models with visible stretch marks, blemishes, etc?

Really? Women are almost always much, much more concerned about that stuff than men are. Even my more superficial friends are more than willing to overlook a few minor cosmetic flaws.

I don't hide mine, and I don't feel like I should have to, either. None of my pictures have any kind of Photoshop or editing. Does this kind of approach ruin the "fantasy" for you?

Nope. Generally the fantasy is to be with a particular woman, not with an airbrushed facsimile of one.
 

jitna

Eternally hoping to lick Briana
i would say show off whatever you feel comfortable showing. there is not a thing on a woman's body that someone won't find sexy.
 

twat36975248664224

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It makes my dick go soft knowing that they are human and not goddess from heaven. I angrily flip tables then drop to my knees and yell WHY!!!
 

VeronicaVice

Official Checked Star Member
Flawlessness is a myth. Nobody is absolutely perfect (contrary to popular opinion). Some do come close tho :)
Accept your flaws!
 

Alyssa Rose

Official Checked Star Member
I definitely think women are more harsh on themselves then guys are on them..

I just think it depends on the guy.. Some realize that a real woman has flaws and some refuse to accept that.
 

squallumz

knows petras secret: she farted.
the amount of photoshopping im seeing now pisses me off.

you realize its fucking up society? knock it off.
 

vodkazvictim

Why save the world, when you can rule it?
I definitely think women are more harsh on themselves then guys are on them..

I just think it depends on the guy.. Some realize that a real woman has flaws and some refuse to accept that.
you're fat.



























Sorry, had to.
Yes, women are harsher and judge more on looks than men.
On a more serious note; the unrealistic competition women are pitting themselves against is ridiculous. I was once seeing a girl who was so insecure that she wouldn't let me see her WITHOUT makeup to the extent that even before sleeping in bed with me - she put makeup on so I wouldn't see her without. Ridiculous! Shame too - lovely girl.
I can see the appeal of all the fake stuff, but then again I'mm one of those rare people with a distorted aesthetic that can and do see the appeal of fakery. Frankly, I think stuff like that should ONLY be allowed in porn and that all models in advertisements and actresses in films should remain photoshop free by law.
As the risk of sounding really cheesy, women are like snowflakes. And instead of calling a stretch mark, diastema, scar or an inverted nipple etc. "imperfections," I prefer to see them as distinguishing marks. Literally every single woman has, in my opinion, something that is sexy about them, and these "imperfections" or differences from woman to woman, for me at least, are what make women different from one another and, really, one of the main things that I find to be so great and exciting about women in general.
This was one hell of an awesome post! :thumbsup:
he expressed sentiments I agree with in a succinct manner that I couldn't manage. Repped.
It makes my dick go soft knowing that they are human and not goddess from heaven. I angrily flip tables then drop to my knees and yell WHY!!!
:rofl:
the amount of photoshopping im seeing now pisses me off.

you realize its fucking up society? knock it off.
Absolutely correct :thumbsup:
 
I like to say no girl is FLAWLESS. And it's the little flaws that make them PERFECT! :)

:clap: That is a great compliment/motivation/whateveryoucallit. :goodpost:
 
Can't really add anything insightful to what has already been posted but I think that for any model to show off their body regardless of any "imperfections" they may have should not be judged on what may look out of place or heaven for bid against the grain of what is classified as normal. The confidence and/or decision to show themselves as they are is certainly attractive to me.

I think I've gone a whole day or two without using a cliche but beauty is in the eye of the beholder and seeing a model without resorting to photoshop or any fancy parlour tricks stands out for me. As others have noted, areas of the body that have been photoshopped can be more distracting than areas of the body which may have something distinguishable that are left alone.

With HD and 3D and DD all changing how we see and view things, there is something raw and yes sexy about seeing the model, as a person, as they are au natural. I understand why photoshopping and editing software is used but personally for every 1,000 glamour shots I would take 1 candid photo any day.
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
For whatever reason, stretch marks don't bother me at all - that's just part of what nature does to all of us. But prominent scars from "bad" boob jobs (especially around the nipples) do bother me. Unless someone has a (real) deformity, I'm not a big fan of plastic surgery. So if you do it (purely for reasons of vanity) and the results are bad, then I tend not to have much sympathy for that person.

Even in real life, my reaction to a bad boob job was something that I couldn't manage to hide or get over. I guess when you've spent five grand (or whatever) on something, but when you take your blouse off the person you think you're going to have a fun evening with gives you a :eek: look, that has to be upsetting. Sorry. It was just more than I could deal with...
 
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