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Actresses should take nude photos of themselves in their prime


At 18 or in their 20s. That way, when their careers start to crap out, they can sell those to websites or publications when they get older instead of doing something pointless like posing nude when they’re over the hill or their bodies have been damaged by child birth.

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WELL...THIS IS DUMB.🙂

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What? You looking at your selfies again?

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NOPE...JUST RETCHING AT YOUR RANCID THOUGHTS.

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You really need to stop stalking me.

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YOU REALLY NEED TO LEARN HOW THIS WEBSITE WORKS,WEIRDO.😘

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So you admit you’re stalking me?

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KEEP LEARNING.🙂

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You don't like to fap?

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Why do you care so much about actresses posing nude?

It's kind of a weird thing to focus on.. Clearly you are not comfortable with the human body and seeing it naked (oh god no, that would corrupt us all!) is some unforgiveable sin.

What's more freightening than seeing actresses past their prime nude, is seeing the actual plastic surgury ridden faces, after theyve had numerous facelifts and botox. THAT is far more horrifying.

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You’re sputtering and rambling all over the place. Pick a lane.

I, like 99.899% of straight males and lesbians, prefer seeing young women with fit bodies naked. Not old and/or out of shape average looking people.

But if old and/or out of shape average looking people is your fetish, knock yourself out.

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I didn't think the aethetics of the human body, or what consitutes beauty (which is subjective) even came into it.

If we're talking about good films, good filmmaking, that is, the physical attractiveness of the actors or actresses involved has nothing to do with whether its a good film, whether it says anything deep or insightful, or whether it pushes the medium of film forward.

But, if you only watch film in the hopes to see young, attractive women naked, and don't actually care about what consitutes a good film, a good plot, or a good piece of narrative storytelling... I guess you can watch movies like "Barbarella", but anyone who's seen THAT can tell you, that is NOT at all what makes a good film. And that's not what frankly moviemaking or filmmaking should be about.

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