Scott, apart from the public comments posted to my nudes, I received more than a few outrageous PMs from some especially strident APUG detractors, aimed at my wife as well as me, for my having photographed naked women, and my wife for having posed in some of them. No death threats, but unbelievably demeaning remarks. It's not a gender issue -- or, at least, not entirely a gender issue. Sanders
Scott, apart from the public comments posted to my nudes, I received more than a few outrageous PMs from some especially strident APUG detractors, aimed at my wife as well as me, for my having photographed naked women, and my wife for having posed in some of them. No death threats, but unbelievably demeaning remarks. It's not a gender issue -- or, at least, not entirely a gender issue. Sanders
Sanders (or anyone else), please let us know when you get these kind of pms. You can forward them to me right now. If they crossed the line we (the mod's) will act. You should not have to endure a personal attack for the images you've posted.
It's fine to think with your dick, but that doesn't mean you have to type with it.
This is an international forum. The U.S. Constitution has no special status, and in any case, it only dictates what the government can or can't regulate. APUG is not the government.
We're also not talking about changing any rules here. We're talking about changing attitudes and the vibe. If the vibe makes some people feel like they shouldn't be active on forums like APUG because it's not worth the hassle, or because they feel excluded, or because they find some sophomoric comments tedious, then it would benefit all of us to think about how we might change the vibe.
Ian,
Don't worry. I don't believe what Scott is referring to relates to being prudish, but sexiest. If the naked body makes someone uncomfortable they can easily avoid exposure. I see more issues with regard to the joke thread than the gallery with regard to things sexiest, but there is the occasional comment made in the gallery as well as image posted that is also sexiest or exploitive. The value of this thread is to remind people to think.
Oh man, you should join the f263 club.Art, I agree with 95% of what you've just said. I haven't done the math though so it could be 94% or 97%, I'm not sure.
Why? I guess it's a half full, half empty debate then, Ian. I don't believe "boys will be boys" is all that bleak. I think it's quite celebratory. Now I'm not saying we should go around cat calling women, being horndogs, and high 5-ing each other whenever a cutey walks by as matter normal behaviour (unless we're construction workers - with all due respect to construction workers - you know we want to be one of you guys), but I think it's OK to be playful and flirtatious when it is respectful and as long as one backs down when it becomes uncomfortable for the other person. It's really quite harmless. Seriously, it's the quiet, silent types that we need to be worried about.But also to say it's merely "boys will be boys" is too bleak an outlook for me.
Now this is just a shame, because it tells me that you are being bullied by folks on APUG. I don't believe, for the most part, that APUGers are bullies. Now there a couple folks who should dial up their lithium dosage, but why cater to them? Honestly, there is nothing to ashamed about in taking images of nude men or women. You know it, I know it. So why change because a couple folks on the internet (remember my peanut gallery comment?) whom you've never met posted a couple words? Meh, I say.Unfortunately for me the net result of this thread (which builds upon all the previous threads) is not nothing: it's a feeling of despondency.
No you don't, but thank you. We're cool.By the way, I owe you an apology.
Oh man, you should join the f263 club.
Now this is just a shame, because it tells me that you are being bullied by folks on APUG. I don't believe, for the most part, that APUGers are bullies. Now there a couple folks who should dial up their lithium dosage, but why cater to them? Honestly, there is nothing to ashamed about in taking images of nude men or women. You know it, I know it. So why change because a couple folks on the internet (remember my peanut gallery comment?) whom you've never met posted a couple words? Meh, I say.
Scott,
Take a look at this thread: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Do you consider the exchange Ian and I had as the 'nyuck nyuck' "boys will be boys" locker room humour you find prevalent on APUG and offensive? Seriously, do tell.
Regards, Art.
I enjoy many of the nudes on this site and would encourage everyone to keep posting them. Labelling pictures as a "nude " tends to hide the great variety of styles and approaches in the photographs posted here. I haven't seen anything that could be construed as pornographic or demeaning. On the other hand, if you sometimes feel aroused by a nude there's nothing wrong with that either. Some of the best nude photographs combine cerebral and sexual aspects.
The beauty of a nude body should be something emotional; sometimes sexual, sometimes nostalgic, maybe sad. This doesn't mean that it's pornography just because you have a sexual response to it but it might mean you begin to question your response to the photo. If a "nude" can provoke a little introspection that has to be a good thing.
Praising "just-another-breasts-shot" as if it were the second coming of Edward Weston rings false, and creates a negative impression, just as much as the drooling praise of the model or the occasional locker-room joke.
Holy Moly! I cannot believe how much this thread has grown and how it has diverged from Scott's initial point. Scott's initial point was not that nudes should not be in the gallery, or that people should not "feel" something when looking at them. It wasn't even that they shouldn't ogle. It was...that they should control what they say publicly! Cripes, guys... you argue about your "rights" to do this, and your "rights" to do that, but for Pete's sake, can't you control what you type openly??? I mean, if you want to send a pm to the photographer and say "Man, I'd love to carry your equipment around," or "dang, how do I get a job as your assistant so I can hang around gorgeous naked women", that's fine... send the pm. But don't type that sort of thing openly.
It's not about your "rights," it's not about your sexual preference, it's not about "boys being boys" it's about having a little respect for the rest of this population. I agree with DrPablo... it's much easier to type if you use more than one "appendage." Grow up (past 14) or not, that's each person's decision, but exercise a wee bit of civility.
Case in point, you "boys" have managed to pretty much trivialise every comment made by the women who posted here... with the exception of Cheryl. Gee. Go figure.:rolleyes:
Indeed, we've banned people for sending threatening PMs or e-mails to other members.
Any time someone refers to us as "the mods," though, I can't help but think of these guys--
(If you don't recognize them, go to-- http://www.chezgrae.com/modsquad/ )
Oooh ... you're in BIG trouble now ...Peggy Lipton....yummmm....
Cripes, guys... you argue about your "rights" to do this, and your "rights" to do that, but for Pete's sake, can't you control what you type openly??? I mean, if you want to send a pm to the photographer and say "Man, I'd love to carry your equipment around," or "dang, how do I get a job as your assistant so I can hang around gorgeous naked women", that's fine... send the pm. But don't type that sort of thing openly.
It's not about your "rights," it's not about your sexual preference, it's not about "boys being boys" it's about having a little respect for the rest of this population.
Discussions like this one often do cause changes in attitudes over time.
I recall one APUG member telling me a funny story offline about how many years ago he was reading a _Playboy_ magazine on a plane, when a nun sat down in the seat next to him, and he furtively folded it up and put it away. This was probably the era before deregulation when people still dressed up to go on a plane. I don't think it very likely that I would see someone reading _Playboy_ on an airplane today, even though air travel is much less formal than it used to be. It would just be inappropriate.
... but somewhere in the 1970s or 80s, low-brow pornography was relegated to adult bookstores.
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