I tried my own search for inappropriate comments - I think I found one.
I wonder if this is the type of comment you are referring to:
"...Oh, Curt....I wish... to be that thin and that well endowed."
A comment to an image entitled "Felipe", posted on November 21, 2006 - in YOUR gallery - by, let's see --- YOU!
Well then ... it seems to me that the point here is that it is permissable to post comments like this to male nude images, but NOT to female nude images.
Ummm ... Yeah, that's what I'm really saying.Okay, I get it. This is a site for MEN. They really should spell that out on the entrance page somewhere so women don't join by mistake.
Scott,Art- the difference in admitting it and doing something about it is in deciding do we want to keep APUG a straight white (for the most part) middle-aged male club, or do we want it to be someplace where non-male, non-straight, non-white folks feel comfortable contributing?
So you know I agree with you on this one. But again, let's throw some sanity here since again, the gallery is not BUSTING with girlie images - far from it. Is this a real problem, is this a perception problem or is this a personal issue? I'd like to see some data that shows me this either of the first two.If you want to tell someone their model is HOT, and congratulate them for bagging such a stunning number, by all means, say so - in a PM to the photographer. Or in a letter to Penthouse Forum. Or go to Hooters and have some hot wings.
Hmmm ... I can see how that was interpreted. My bad. That's not what I meant.I don't think my grounding is so far off in left field in a not-so-parallel plane of existence that you can, or SHOULD, try to pin this as a "Scott's personal problem" issue.
Actually, you're not the first. There were other posts on this subject. I remember, I just don't have the time to search around for them.As has been noted here by others, not just myself, this is not uniquely my perception. I just happen to be the one who cared enough to speak up about it first and loudest.
Oiy. Well, this is not what I am saying either. Anyway, you know better.Taking an "it just IS that way, so put up with it" approach didn't sit well with the civil rights movement. If it did, we'd still have Jim Crow laws in this country.
Wait a sec. I just read this post - it's a long thread and I'm not reading all the post in order. What's this thread about anyway? So now, I'm confused. I thought the thread was about the disproportionate number of views toa certain genre of images - let's call them girlie images?I don't have a magic bullet solution to changing the perception by non-straight males that this is a site largely for straight males.
The linchpin of this argument is if there is an interest in changing that perception, or in maintaining that perception.
Ummm ... did you notice the comments: "That place was great and I've taken great images there too"? Is that Camera Clubish too? So what?In the comments thread on one photo of a female nude, one photographer here made comments about what a great model she was, and that he too had enjoyed using her. To someone not familiar with the two photographers in question, this could sound like a Kamera Klub "model"-swapping where the interest was other than professional.
Let's call a spade a spade - you mean Saunder's images?
Scott,
Let's call a spade a spade - you mean Saunder's images? Sure, that's most of what he posted and yeah, most of the (straight) men were gushing over them like pubescent school boys. So?
That is entirely different to the comments TFC is referring to. I never look at a female nude and think, 'Oh I wish I had boobs like like hers!'
But I have looked at male nudes and thought, 'I wish I had that physique.'
Represent for the brother(sister)hood! I don't think it will by any means eliminate the race issue.
...but it might make a few folks who are not melanin-deprived feel a little better represented.
...I'm not about to claim that I can speak for anyone else on this site other than myself.
...I just happen to be the one who cared enough to speak up about it first and loudest.
Call me simple and yes this is a generalization, but older men taking images of and/or looking at young slim fit female nudes have only one thing in mind - and that's not artistic merit.
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Scott, I have to admit it, but if there is picture of a naked woman, I look. I can't help it. If that makes me a sexist creep, so be it.
While I agree that sexist, racist or sexual orientaion comments have no place on APUG, I have yet to see evidence that these are as widespread as you would lead me to believe.
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