LOL I wish more women were like her <--bad boy, must keep juvenile straight man locker room thoughts to myself ...
I am going to assume it would be OK to make sophmoric remarks vis a vis a men's locker room too? Or is that not OK but staring/ogling is?*
Not quite sure what you mean by that.
Hmmm ... thinking about this a bit more. So then, if it's deemed OK to stare/ogle in this situation, then why is not OK to stare/ogle in the APUG gallery?*
Stare all you want. Ogle all you want. Just don't leave 'wink-wink nudge-nudge' comments in the galleries.
Isn't the complaint is usually about whether they are allowed to leave the house with said clothing (or lack thereof); whether that is offensive to others. The 'community standards' thing. Usually not from the person leaving the house. And not from those staring/ogling either, but the one's worried about those staring/ogling. I think it was Roger's option 1d.
Regards, Art.
That's a whole other kettle of fish. The whole 'community standards' thing. If society permits people to wander the street buck naked, or in a strange faux-floral costume that leaves little to the imagination, or whatever unusual attire they choose to that makes them stand out from the crowd, they should feel free to do so, but they should also expect that they will draw attention to themselves. Posing nude for a photographer here should not subject a model to catcalls or sexual commentary, providing that the intent of the image was not titillation; and the nature of the image should convey that distinction clearly. As a website devoted to the practice of traditional wet-process photography, I would expect that photographers posting images here would aspire to more than B&B shots.
And before anyone here hauls off and accuses me of having some kind of double standard, I would find just as disappointing/offensive the typical beefcake shots you see of male models on ModelMayhem where the guy is snapping the waistband to his Calvins, to show just a little bush. And I would be just as critical about the lack of creativity in said image.