Post Nudes Of Yourself Online?


Would you post tasteful nudes of yourself online?  

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  1. 1. Would you post tasteful nudes of yourself online?

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No no no.  If you post them when you are young..you just know they will come back when you are 40 and bite you in the ass.  You'll get fired from your job, your husband/wife will be ****ed...it's just too risky.

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i did pose for a friend (all backside no frontal), she was a photopher student, i was an athlete (track and field). Came out ok, but i still have that feeling that there are some copies of the pic out there. hell everyone in the dorms saw the pic :blush: and the students in her class that i dont know but i wonder if some of them know it was me. well i have the pic, i would love to say i have all the pics but i will never know. :pinch:

:D NO i would only be naked to myself or my significant other

:wacko: omg just u all watch there will be a story in the news shortly about massive blindiness affecting many of the worlds people and we can all blame it on the neowin site lol

:laugh: i call the rights to the book about this up and coming news story lol

sorry bad joke people :woot: just having a red bull high here

  • 2 weeks later...
Oh YEAH. I love camping. Now THATS where you can get laid when you're 15-16. Parents dont seem to be able to figure it out, but man oh man. Camping, a good physique and a big swing of confidence can get you oral, sex, night games where you can dare chicks to masturbate in front of you, oh boy. And the best thing...you never have to see those girls ever again. I loved camping, haha.

I KNOW there's gotta be a few guys who love camping too.  ;)

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Damn I must've not seen the sign up sheet for that camping trip when I was in school.

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