| What's The Nude Review? To be clear, The Nude Review and its associated publications are not pornographic, but can be "erotic". They celebrate nudity, female and male but primarily the former, with pleasant, hi-resolution photography (whenever possible). It's intended for mature audiences. The Nude Review features, to the best of its ability, real people. Your neighbor, for instance, or you and yours, if you so wish. Our editors (there are four of us—Julie Martin is our "front person") actually don't much care for pornography. For some reason we are stuck somewhere in the early Seventies after Playboy introduced pubic hair, but before it became completely silly. You may infer that we mean we prefer women with human, rather than chemical, breasts. As for the "site" you may or may not be contemplating joining, its primary focus is on photo essays of people enjoying themselves in the nude. Whether they are "nudist" or not is up for them to tell. What we can tell you is that they are not professional models, nor do they display their genitalia beyond what might be exposed during normal non-sexual intercourse among humans. If God intended for us to know intimately each other's privates, He would have put them on our heads, for instance. Access to our galleries is available through TriTech (what your bill will say), the corporate parent of Cyberage. We use them because:
The Nude Review does feature "erotic" photography in its Platinum "Mobley's Review" area. It does not include weird erotica (you know, the real weird stuff). Its mission is to celebrate beauty, often titillating, but still, real people populate its pages—not actors. Our true, long-term mission is to see American
attitudes towards nudity shift to a more European one. Our experience on
many visits (our team travels a lot) is that the European
"sensual" approach goes a long way towards optimizing life's
experiences, whether it be dining, having a communal bath, or
sunbathing. Of course, pictures say it best...
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