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Well, Betsy and NudeLaura, much as I love to oblige women who love to see the naked male body (especially when it's my own naked male body), I've had to take (or rather have TeamTrue take) all photos I've posted to groups here out of them. The reason is the newest "improvements." Now, I only get to see the first six photos in any group--disappointing, but I guess I can't complain.
The problem is, the photos I couldn't see INCLUDED any I might have posted myself. And I couldn't get them out, either. And that applied even to groups I started.
As far as I'm concerned, posting naked photos of oneself to groups here is now a mistake.

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The female and male body has its own beauty. Unfortunately the female body is overrepresented in advertising. Great that you have founded this group and have created a balance. We should not hide our bodies from each other, but put away the clothes so that we can learn to meet again in our natural form - naked as God created us. I like my body and I love to be naked and show it.

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I totally agree. I can understand a 6-photo limit on profiles and groups to which you do not belong; however, if you are a member of a group it doesn't seem quite right.

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Same here, it seems one should have the right to see his/her own photos, regardless of membership level. Joining TN for free is a great way to introduce newcomers to nudism and many "newbies" become committed nudists. Paid memberships would, in turn, include the additional benefits for those who choose to purchase them.

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They say beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder . Well, every body has a beauty of its own and there will always be someone who likes it irrespective of its shape , size or colour. It's important for one to accept what one has and be comfortable sharing it with others who don't have rigid views and concepts of beauty or what needs to be displayed or not. Respect for one another is a virtue worth pursuing.

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love the male body nothing looks better mmm

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Thank you for those kind words .its nice to know there r some women out there that enjoy the male body

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I can only echo the other people on here. It is such a joy to read your words on the male body. Female bodies are a joy but so are mens. We all like different aspects of both males and females thank goodness. Liking the natural form, unadorned, without fabric enhancements trying to make statements about wealthy or how trendy you are is a lovely thing.
Speaking for myself only, I find I have more incentive to exercise and keep my body not my clothes as I want people to see it and I think it is worth so much more than an armarni jacket or lecost shorts. The clothes require only that your learn the trend and earn enough to buy. Looking after your body takes effort.
That said, mine is getting older and things are changing, so I am not talking amazing (I wish) just making the most of what you have been dealt in life and appreciating that others are doing exactly the same. I honour those other people by appreciating their efforts and beeing grateful for any kind words I receive, it is after all a wonderful gift to be appreciated.
Steve

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well no doubt women are prettier and more shapely but being bi I enjoy the male body thin , thick , chubby and the butt and of course cock and sack all shapes and sizes are unique . who can't do a doubt take of a man that has a 7 + inch penis that hangs to his knees and a sac also hanging low , and love to see them walk and they're junk sway lol.

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To Betsy and the other women who have commented and supported the opinion. It's great these women are all being so open and honest. As a straight man I love the female body for it's curves and beauty. A well toned and fit male body has also been the subject of artists and sculptors for thousands of years, it celebrates the male in all ways, doesn't concentrate on one part over another, it's all in context.

Not sure if it still happens but a photography magazine here in Australia used to do a photo spread of male & female athletes who made teams to go to the Olympics. All photo's were nude and they paid homage to the beauty of the naked body, a fit strong machine. Most athletes had little hesitation posing s I understand, it was a wonderful record of them at their peak, most don't get to look physically any better.

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