It was never my intention to insult and I didn't say the pictures were naughty. I just think that they were inappropiate. I like a young 23 year old girl (I'm 34) like any other man out there.
On a side note, I've seen lots of porn. I studied in a boarding school and we used to trade magazines. As you probably know, once you get used to a porn magazine it doesn't excite you anymore and you need something new...
with the internet, porn is everywhere. You don't even have to subscribe to any webpage. A friend sends you some pictures, you forward them, or with the p2p like emule you just have to search for "Jenna Jameson" and you will have enough material to grease your rod until the day you die without having seen the same scene twice.
Internet is fun... for a 23 year old girl. For me, Internet is like a parallel world. It can be used for fun, but it can be used for shopping, or for making business, or for visiting places you will never travel to. My point is that everything is good in the right context. I can laugh at a tasteless joke with friends at the bar, but the same joke in a funeral may be inappropiate. A girl with a bikini like Nifty's at the beach won't get any attention, but have a walk down NY's 5th avenue with the same bikini and sure as shooting you will be the center of attention.
I'm tired of the use that the society is doing of the woman's body. They use it as an attention catcher, and it works because they have been doing for decades (just check the motorcycle advertising of the 70's). If a woman wants to degrade herself for money and the rise in self-steem that feeling desired may cause, that's good for me. I will treat her as a body and not as a person. For me the body is just part of the person. I can't understand why women would put breast implants because fashion dictates what's the right breast size. Will they acuse us, the men, of machism?
I know Easyriders, and all those custom cars magazines with lots of young girls with tiny snickers. They excite my animal side, but I like to think that I'm more than an animal. I just hope that they have higher expectations in life than to pose for those kind of magazines. They will try to be recognized by who they are but it will probably be too late.
Nifty, don't take it personal. I just hope you are enjoying the extra money you are making for showing the world your legs, tummy and underwear. If you can make a living with that I guess it doesn't make sense to study anymore. Mother Nature gave you all you need to survive on a wolf's world.
Raul