tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6385675070003697250.post8903424531204549179..comments2024-03-23T23:01:32.356-04:00Comments on Truth & Beauty: On The Border Between Nudism and ExhibitionismUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6385675070003697250.post-7561740323795708332015-09-01T19:51:19.784-04:002015-09-01T19:51:19.784-04:00Oh, I understand, and I didn't mean to touch o...Oh, I understand, and I didn't mean to touch on a sore point. It's just that you have talent for writing, and writers can be very influential in society. I think you could achieve a lot by writing, and the written word can cover topics that would be censored in a photograph. <br /><br />Anyway, it's no big deal – I just wanted to offer encouragement and to compliment your writing. I'm usually a bit overly idealistic in outlook, and I focus on my creative efforts and leave the business part of it to others, but writing has always been an important part of my life, and so I recommend it to others. That's all. I meant it in a genuinely friendly way.<br /><br />Back to a more fun topic, I like your photos 3 and 4. Beautiful legs stretching out into the distance toward the vanishing point. Of course, I particularly like photo 4 – your hard cock in the foreground adds a lot to the energy of the photo, and I like the normal everyday background in the distance. This photo makes me want to carry out a project I've had in mind for some time – to take photos of normal settings and situations, except with my cock in the foreground. I like the idea of "normalizing" the cock in that way. I also find it exciting, lol.Eye Candyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07659472118520671679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6385675070003697250.post-71720880435057902012015-09-01T16:05:08.366-04:002015-09-01T16:05:08.366-04:00The way I see it, writing is a talent, so is publi...The way I see it, writing is a talent, so is publishing (and marketing, and editing). I have one, not necessarily the other(s). Maybe I'm just becoming bitter, but it seems to me that the people who profit in this world are the marketers, and not the creators (which is ironic, because without the creators, the marketers would have nothing to market, not that that would stop them from trying). I operate under the idealistic notion that if you create something good, people will (or should) find it, one way or another. And the fact that I don't have many readers says to me, maybe I'm not as good as I think. But if I'm doing anything wrong, nobody's telling me what that is. (Or maybe they have, and I've already written it off, because it's not something I'm interested in doing). On the other hand, not to boost my own ego, but geniuses have lived all their lives without getting any recognition - it's not uncommon. I guess I'm just not as interested in "working the room" as I am in simply working out these ideas in my head.zharthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09995423745639356980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6385675070003697250.post-57551650881611393022015-08-31T16:40:47.347-04:002015-08-31T16:40:47.347-04:00Very well said. You're a very talented essayi...Very well said. You're a very talented essayist. Have you published anything yet?<br /><br />I can identify with a lot of what you say. I love to be nude outdoors, too – and just being nude is it's own satisfaction. But oftentimes I feel very stimulated as well, and I can transition from simply being nude to engaging in sexual activity on a dime.<br /><br />I like photo 2 a lot. Your legs look great, and I love how your pulled down shorts (which are exciting just by being pulled down) emphasize your beautiful ass cheeks. I think this should be a "style" that people could wear to the beach.Eye Candyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07659472118520671679noreply@blogger.com