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LOVE this photo, yet hesitant to share publicly

maybe we live in a new time, but i remember a couple years ago, i posted a couple pics of me in my natural state without a bra and a lot of people shamed me so i never posted a photo like that again. now i feel like people are more open to seeing women without bras which gives me a lot of hope.. still hesitant to share on my public social media because of the anxiety of people shaming me for my genuine pure art. the purpose of my art is to create beautiful images that celebrate the natural divine femininity. it's sad we live in a society where natural women aren't celebrated. women feel they need to get breast implants. women feel the need to get injections. i am not opposed to surgeries and getting work done, if it does positive things for them, but it is sad to me that some women are bred and groomed to not feel beautiful in their own natural body. if we shared more photos of females in their natural state, maybe more women would feel beautiful in their own skin. 

what are your views on this? i'm curious. no right or wrong answers here. let's discuss!

LOVE this photo, yet hesitant to share publicly

Comments

Back when I was in high school in the 90s, nipples poking through clothes was 100% the norm, I suppose bras just weren't padded as much. To think that people now try to shame women for the same thing is utterly bizarre.

Eebzay McDeebzy

I actually prefer the natural look and do not agree with anyone trying to shame you. To me you are a absolutely stunning and should not have to worry what others think.

Jonathan Hubsky

I hope one day, we all will be able to live in a world where we feel comfortable in our own bodies and accept who we are. If you wish to pursue change to your body, do what makes you happy. Don't feel obligated to change on the behalf of others to fit in or stand out. The human body is a beautiful work of art. Man and woman have a equally amazing figure. For those who are bullied, slut shamed, abused or neglected because of your appearance, stay strong and do you. You are perfect the way you are and be proud of the body you have. If you feel the need to show it off. You may do so all you want. You are strong and amazing.

Lucas

You're gorgeous inside and out and no one should shame you for it.

Eyedekay

I’ve always thought of your pictures as art. They always convey so much emotion and a lot of the times it makes me wonder what you were thinking when you took them. I love hearing the backstories of your photos and what they mean to you because it gives a lot of insight to who you are and how passionate you can be. Whether or not your photos show certain body parts or too much or too little skin, they all have emotion and passion behind them. That’s what I love about being a patron. I get to see a more personal side of you that isn’t shown on other platforms. So don’t ever let a single person shame you for something like this. Anyone who does, doesn’t appreciate the amount of effort and and passion that you put out. There are so many people out there who appreciate your art and appreciate you as a person. Your patrons are just a tiny testament to that. Be yourself and those worth your time will gravitate to you 😁

Mark Perez

I think you're absolutely beautiful.

Shane Booth

Nice photo. You are a bonnie little lass, Jeannie. I tend to overthink everything, and I've often thought about what my type is. Though I can see some pattern, it isn't very physical at all. It's much more about personality clicking with mine. Off course appearance is not irrelevant. It's just one of the features a person has. Sense of humour for example is very important for me. If women want implants? Sure, go for it. But to be honest, I don't remember hooking up with a girl and thinking her tits were too small. And putting photos on the internet ? I say go for it, if you're comfortable. No shame from me. I did a bdsm photo shoot once for the cover of a youth magazine. Told no one and wanted it to be a surprise for everyone. But the magazine was cancelled a week or two before it was supposed to be published

Jógvan Jákupsson

The downside to the freedom of communication the internet brings is that its shone a light on the darkest of human behaviours and the toxic attitudes many still maintain for one reason or another. The benefits however allow for a continued stream of positivity as well and as you noted yourself I think we have seen attitudes change in many ways over the decades the internet has grown. I’m glad you feel more confident with these images, you shouldn’t feel ashamed of your body or your art, both are beautiful. I can only imagine how difficult it is to face the public criticism you do but always to to hold dear that the only opinions that matter are your own and those who love you, like Clem. Those are the opinions to value. Positive comments are great too, but it’s those closest to your heart that should best shape your soul, not the faceless minorities or even the faithful majority. Like the famous saying goes, “Be the change you want to see in the world.”

Doug

I think natural is beautiful! As long as you feel comfortable and feel good that's what's important!

Brian

While I have a critism, it's on the photo composition (mostly lighting). As for the subject, I'm a big fan of natural over altered. Also not opposed to alteration when it's needed. Not a fan of excessive alterations though (ex. going from b cup to f cup).

Mike Jackson


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