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Lo_Lyfe
04-20-2007, 11:47 AM
I went to a house party with the wife a few weeks back, and saw that the hosts had taken photos with their infant kid. And all were in the nude (or at least looked naked). I admonished the images as "Too Paedo".

Is any resultant chastisement unjustified?

Dorothy Wood
04-20-2007, 11:55 AM
who chastised you? the wife or the people?

I think if you said it to the people, it was rude. although I think it's weird to take nude photos of your family, they probably thought it was lovely and paid a lot of money for it.

if you said it to the wife and she got mad, it means she secretly wants to take the same sort of photos and you made her feel bad.

Lo_Lyfe
04-20-2007, 11:56 AM
who chastised you? the wife or the people?

I think if you said it to the people, it was rude. although I think it's weird to take nude photos of your family, they probably thought it was lovely and paid a lot of money for it.

if you said it to the wife and she got mad, it means she secretly wants to take the same sort of photos and you made her feel bad.
It was the wife, and yes, she probably wanted to take the same kind of photos some day. But still.

Dorothy Wood
04-20-2007, 12:00 PM
get ready to get nude!

Lo_Lyfe
04-20-2007, 12:03 PM
It's nice to talk like this with you.

I hope when we have sex (her and I, not you Dot. No offense) that she plays with my tackle for a little bit, but doesn't do that and that alone.

edit: oh you meant nude taking photos. I thought you meant nude as in she'd come crawling back to me, thankful I didn't push her down the stairs again (it's alright gang, she reads all these and tells me I'm the funniest bastard she's ever met)

Bob
04-20-2007, 12:04 PM
did the people hear you? if they did, then that was probably rude, but if it was something you just said to her in private, like in the car on the way home or something, i don't think you deserved any chastising

Lo_Lyfe
04-20-2007, 12:06 PM
did the people hear you? if they did, then that was probably rude, but if it was something you just said to her in private, like in the car on the way home or something, i don't think you deserved any chastising
I mean, fuck it if I did say it them, anyway right? We were rent-a-crowd, they needed to hear their cherished moments were Christmas at Neverland. (n)

abcdefz
04-20-2007, 12:25 PM
This was a portrait sort of thing?

I've seen that before, where parents take cuddly nude pictures with their baby, not really showing anything. I don't know if the idea is "the beautiful natural beautiful of baby making" or what, but it seems pretty hippie-bad to me.

I have zero problem with a woman, say, discreetly breastfeeding in public -- that seems way more natural than having the whole family strip nekkid in front of a photographer.

ms.peachy
04-20-2007, 12:32 PM
It makes me a little sad that your first thought was that this was something dirty and shameful, and not something natural and beautiful.

Lo_Lyfe
04-20-2007, 07:44 PM
It makes me a little sad that your first thought was that this was something dirty and shameful, and not something natural and beautiful.
It just looked odd, is all.

ms.peachy
04-21-2007, 02:11 AM
You might feel differently someday when you have one. Being a parent of an infant is a very passionate, sensual experience. I absolutely love my baby's little naked body. It's hard to explain, and I can see why soemone who has never experienced it could read what I just wrote and think "well that's weird", because that's just sort of symptomatic of where we're at in society today. But the thing is, when you have a baby, you fall in love with this little being in a way that is all-consuming, not unlike when you fall in love for the first time with, say, your first real boyfriend or girlfriend.

The Notorious LOL
04-21-2007, 02:16 AM
i found a baby picture of me holding a telephone. Not even like a mock Fisher Price babys first phone phone...just holding a phone receiver in my hands with the phone in my lap as instructed by the professional photographer. It rules because its kinda weird.

Bob
04-21-2007, 02:44 AM
i'm looking back and the thread's ambiguous

the photos, was the baby the only naked one, or was the whole family naked?

the latter would be really odd

Lo_Lyfe
04-21-2007, 03:52 AM
i'm looking back and the thread's ambiguous

the photos, was the baby the only naked one, or was the whole family naked?

the latter would be really odd
Whole fam yo.

icy manipulator
04-21-2007, 04:25 AM
that is just fucking strange

mikizee
04-21-2007, 04:53 AM
One of my mates had professional photos taken with his new baby and his wife, and the photographer asked him to take his shirt off. he did, but the photos DO look weird, and now he hates them and is pissed off. So even some parents find it strange.

Lex Diamonds
04-21-2007, 07:00 AM
Haha, the photographer just wanted to see the MILF naked.

Playaaaa! (y)