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Re: Female Nudity
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BTW I don't think that I would feel bad if a female gave me 'that look' like she was undressing me with her eyes! But perhaps that's just me! Actually I don't know, or have any recollection of, what 'that look' looks like coming from a female. But I do know that most females have a problem with being ogled at for entertainment. Perhaps it's because coming from men, the stare is often accompanied by wolf-whistles and crude advances. I think some women just smile through the experience. I think many types of female nudity, 'tasteless' or 'tasteful'(even some of the above mentioned photographers') has the potential to be physiologically arousing, depending on who is looking. At some point physiological arousal can become dangerous, if uncontrolled, because today we often misinterpret the feeling as an urge or desire to get physical. But love is not physical (at least not purely). I don't believe sex itself should be purely physical.

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