This is the sort of photograph that might grace the pages of Glamour or Allure with it’s glossy styling and flawless model. In fact, I can easily imagine this photo as an ear ring ad or as a makeup advertorial – perhaps hinting at how the lip gloss won’t smear even after a mid-day snack… Of course, presence of a penis and *gasp* cum guarantees that you will never see this photograph outside the realm of “XXX Adults Only” publiciations
Perhaps the most mesmerizing thing about this photograph is the model’s eyes. She simply appears to be glowing from the inside, which is further highlighted by the perfect combination of lighting and makeup juxtaposed against a dark satin background. The image is sexualized – but only slightly – by the presence of a man’s erect penis hovering about her lips and the telltale string of cum which drips carelessly at her breast. This is a beautiful artistic photograph in good taste and I love it.
Spot on. (No pun intended.) The eyes have it. The darkness of her beautiful orbs nicely compliments her brown hair and black earrings, and what’s nice about the cum in particular is you can enjoy the sight of it covering her tongue, her glossy lips, and her breasts, all at once. And we can, in fact, imagine in a few years this might be the cover to a “Cosmo” mag with the headline “10 ways to make your man cum!” (Step 1: Show up.)
Thanks – thought this photo might be appreciated. I’m afraid you might be a little too optimistic about our society, I don’t foresee anything like this gracing the pages of anything “mainstream” in the foreseeable future at all. Personally I don’t see why this particular photo would be construed as offensive in the first place. And I’m not even buying the whole “think of the children” argument on this one — what we have here is a tasteful depiction of a normal and loving part of everyday life, which I would much rather my children confront than the wealth of ultraviolence that they are bombarded with all day long. Nonetheless, at this point in time we value violence and fear sex, so I just don’t see it happening. The timing is wrong.
That is so well stated. The people who don’t see this as a natural beautiful form of a pure act of love are just ignorant. I’ve learned now over my years studying this beautiful art that I just have to cope with not being able to see portraits such as this in it’s very own museum and appreciated by millions publicly. “what we have here is a tasteful depiction of a normal and loving part of everyday life, which I would much rather my children confront than the wealth of ultraviolence that they are bombarded with all day long. Nonetheless, at this point in time we value violence and fear sex, so I just don’t see it happening. The timing is wrong.” – This is a truth and to be honest, exactly how I feel, that many people will unfortunately never come to realize. I can only hope the future is brighter and people can not only open their eyes to this but open their minds.