Nude I Would! Are You Extroverted Enough to Pose Nude For a Magazine??

@artistry (4151)
United States
March 29, 2010 9:16pm CST
The new Senator, Scott Brown from Massachusetts, posed nude for Cosmopolitan magazine some time in the past, as have many others. Would you consider posing nude for a popular magazine, if you were offered the opportunity?? How much money would they have to pay you, before you would consider doing the photographs?? Let us know what you think.
5 responses
30 Mar 10
When I was younger I would have done it. I had a great fisure back when I was eighteen and I actually almost tried to break into medelling for page three, but it was just the thought of my grandad and uncles seeing me with it all hanging out that out me off doing it.
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@artistry (4151)
• United States
31 Mar 10
...Hi there Beautyfactor, You probably still have that great back."o) What I like is that older women are being used more in commercials, even those with gray hair. Which I think is a good thing. Society will have to come to grips with the fact that we are aging as a group and thin, young people will not dominate the population as time goes on. Our families play an important part in our lives and we do have to think about their reaction sometimes. The influence is important. Thanks for your response, take care.
• Philippines
30 Mar 10
As much as I would like to I can't. I don't have the body, LOL! Seriously, I have nothing against those people who do it but me personally I won't, I feel like my body is not for everyone to see it something that i can share and offer to the person I love.
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@artistry (4151)
• United States
31 Mar 10
...Hi there egonzales921, Welcome to the ranch, it is a very nice place to hang out. Well, for one thing you say as much as you would like to. But then you thought about it, seemingly and said your body is not for everyone to see. Soooo? Your body is not that bad I am sure, it's just that society wants to define what is an eye catching body. Which is kind of sad, but true. Your body is fine, just take care of yourself. I agree with you, our body is the most personal, physical thing we have, and sharing it should be a very discretionary thing, photographs included. Thanks for your response, take care.
@echomonster (2225)
• Greenwood, Mississippi
30 Mar 10
I wouldn't have a problem doing it for a good amount of money personally (let's say $2000 or more), but I would feel uneasy about how family members and friends would react. That would hold me back more than anything else. If I didn't have any people close to me who would be disappointed/shocked, though, it would be a great gig indeed!
@artistry (4151)
• United States
31 Mar 10
...Hi echomonster, I say you have a great amount of confidence, which is good. This is for discussion purposes, so take it with a grain of salt. If you are going to allow the photographs of yourself, then I would think that you would ask for no less than $10,000. That would be my starting point if I were to pose, maybe I would start there because if they did not want to pay that much, then I would not do it, and that would be my way of getting out if it. "o) But it should be worth a whole lot to bare your essentials. Thanks for your response, take good care.
• Philippines
30 Mar 10
i would consider posing for a magazine but i doubt people will like it. Lol.
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• Mexico
30 Mar 10
Hello artistry! I would never do such thing. Lets not get into the moral issues, but most people regret those things in the future. Specially when they have children, a family or a title like this senator!! Would you?? Have a nice day, Libna.
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