<b>Yes I would</b><br>How do you tell you and your partner are compatible? <br>You have no qualms taking romantic nude photos. Period! <br>It is very normal. Not only is it sexy and exciting, it also shows trust and classifies you as a happy, horny cou
By Alex Balimwikungu Yes I would How do you tell you and your partner are compatible? You have no qualms taking romantic nude photos. Period! It is very normal. Not only is it sexy and exciting, it also shows trust and classifies you as a happy, horny couple. I would rather see a picture of my naked wife than trawl for x-rated magazines featuring naked models whose origin and anatomy I’m not conversant with. True, it can be risky when you break up but it is worth the shame. Even then, only a part time thinker can resort to that kind of revenge. But if someone really trusts you, they respect the “for your eyes only’ rule. By the way, these pictures have a message: That the relationship has built trust, taste, fun and things are going very well.
By Elizabeth Agiro No! never! SOMEONE recently asked me if I could take pictures of my partner and I in the nude. “Hell no!†I said. Why would anyone go to those lengths to document their anatomy? Do they think that one day they just might forget what their bodies look like? Or will it serve as a reminder of their younger, supple selves when later, they are wrinkled and saggy in many parts? Regardless, there’s absolutely no excuse for anyone to pose nude in front of a camera, especially not in a country where such pictures miraculously find their way to public fora. Why take the pictures when I have access to the real thing? I can see, feel and touch whenever I want to. Plus, there are objects that instantly reflect your image right back at you. They are called mirrors. Plant yourselves in front of one and see yourselves nude without anxiety about the pictures later in life. Because later in life, when you have separated (God forbid) or you want to run for public office or have already made it big, a jilted lover may choose that opportunity to spite you. There’s no telling how much damage that could do. Most of all, there’s what is called privacy. Respect it.