AKA: A Simple Matter
She also did a good nude scene in episode three.
Her complete nudography is here.
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AKA: A Simple Matter
She also did a good nude scene in episode three.
Her complete nudography is here.
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French TV film from earlier this week I have not seen it, but the summary is intriguing: Exactly one year after a tragic bus accident that cost the lives of 4 children from the village, a car ends up in the same place, in the same ravine. The driver, Amalia,…
Edgy, hipper-than-thou Polish series set in the 1980s and 90s, from HBO Max. AKA Lady Love. The story of a young woman from a small Polish town who escapes to West Germany and finds herself drawn into the world of adult entertainment. She’s a novice nun when episode 1 begins….
A quite good year with a good mix of movies with a fair bit of nudity and movies that have one or two decent scenes. This update features good nudity in Defenceless: A Blood Symphony and Paul Cox’s Human Touch. Pictured below: Jacqueline McKenzie in Human Touch Johnny’s film clips…
Full frontal female nudity is so rare now, even in Poland, amazing.
Except in Russia where it is the reverse of the West, it is mostly women.
Not anywhere near as rare as in USA, Canada, Australia, UK. It pretty much no longer exists in these countries, while at the same time, naked men are everywhere. Kinda creepy because it’s nothing the audience actually wants or asked for, but it is what it is.
That is a subjective opinion. There are thousands of straight women and gay men who don’t think the same as you. Regards
Very, very few straight women. The members at sites like Mr. Man and Dudes ‘n’ Organs (sites with male nude scenes) are about 99% male.
Women view this as a manner of equality and fairness, thinking “Why are we always getting naked while the men keep their clothes on?” When it comes to actual interest in male nudity, however, the target market for it consists almost entirely of other men.
Correct. Well stated.
I’ll add, same thing for Playgirl magazine in 70s.80s, as another example. Subscribers were overwhelming male, which is funny they made this recent TV series about it, which suggested the opposite of this reality.
Also, I would not see it as kinda creepy if, within context of the subject of screen nudity, there was any semblance of ‘equality’ – meaning both men and women doing screen nudity equality, not that this must be a rule, per se. Just saying, currently there is no equality here coming from the entertainment companies in English speaking nations.
I agree in part but this is too long a debate and my English is not good enough to explain it properly. Regards
I read somewhere a few years ago that heterosexual women DO respond positively to male nudes, but not necessarily in the same way and to the same extent as hetero men respond to female nudes. In terms of a direct sexual response, testing indicated that it was most provoked in women by male nudes where 1) the man is erect and 2) is looking right into the camera (i.e., at them). Go figure.
Are we 100% about that translation? I was really hoping “Prosta Sprawa” meant “Sprawling Prostitute”.