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Laura Osma topless in season three of Fake Profile (s3e3)
Scoop,
Fake Profile is yet another of those shows filled with sex, but not with nudity. It uses obstacles, elbows, colored filters, darkness, quick cuts and camera angles to hide most of the best stuff.
but … The good news is that Marian is no longer a maid. The bad news is that you can’t see anything. The scene has been choreographed and edited so that her nipples are never visible. Here is the entire scene, if you want to try your luck at it….
I’ll let Emyri tell you what this is: View this post on Instagram A post shared by E’myri Crutchfield (@emyricrutchfield) The plot: After serving his country in the Army, Unique is falsely accused of assault and sent to prison. Once released, Unique sets up shop in Ohio to restart his…
2024 French short Six o’clock in the morning, the day begins. A young woman throws a glass of water in the face of a man sleeping on the couch, before throwing him out. Then begin twenty-four hours in Souheila’s apartment, under the influence of the man she loves. As if…
Nice capture, but I agree that there currently are a fair number of films/shows with sex but not nudity. There are notable exceptions, of course – thank goodness – as documented on this site. But It seems that a degree of progressive, politically-correct prudery has been added to traditional conservative prudery to discourage nudity. I remember seeing a comment a few months ago in a reputable, politically middle-of the-road, news outlet referring to nudity in films from previous decades as having been “inappropriate”. Why? And I was chewed out a few weeks back by another member on Reddit for saying that it would have been more realistic if sex scenes in a series that naturally would have included nudity had actually included it. I was supposedly insufficiently sensitive to how “harmful” that would be for the actors involved. Really? I know that not all of my fellow progressives espouse the idea that nudity is inappropriate and harmful, but a fair number do. I find it sad and frustrating.
You know what’s worse about all this? Most people don’t care about nudity in movies and TV shows, and people who don’t like sex in movies don’t see any difference if there’s nudity or not, lol, they just don’t like sex scenes, regardless of nudity or not, and that’s it. Now, there is a very large niche of people who like erotic movies and TV shows; they are very successful on streaming services and in theaters. These erotic or steamy romance films always have some of them among the most-watched productions in different countries and even worldwide. Of course, there will always be those people who watch these productions and complain about sex, nudity, etc., but that’s a minority of people, and the numbers prove it. They seem like they’re the majority, but they’re far from it, lol.
Nice capture, but I agree that there currently are a fair number of films/shows with sex but not nudity. There are notable exceptions, of course – thank goodness – as documented on this site. But It seems that a degree of progressive, politically-correct prudery has been added to traditional conservative prudery to discourage nudity. I remember seeing a comment a few months ago in a reputable, politically middle-of the-road, news outlet referring to nudity in films from previous decades as having been “inappropriate”. Why? And I was chewed out a few weeks back by another member on Reddit for saying that it would have been more realistic if sex scenes in a series that naturally would have included nudity had actually included it. I was supposedly insufficiently sensitive to how “harmful” that would be for the actors involved. Really? I know that not all of my fellow progressives espouse the idea that nudity is inappropriate and harmful, but a fair number do. I find it sad and frustrating.
You know what’s worse about all this? Most people don’t care about nudity in movies and TV shows, and people who don’t like sex in movies don’t see any difference if there’s nudity or not, lol, they just don’t like sex scenes, regardless of nudity or not, and that’s it. Now, there is a very large niche of people who like erotic movies and TV shows; they are very successful on streaming services and in theaters. These erotic or steamy romance films always have some of them among the most-watched productions in different countries and even worldwide. Of course, there will always be those people who watch these productions and complain about sex, nudity, etc., but that’s a minority of people, and the numbers prove it. They seem like they’re the majority, but they’re far from it, lol.