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Would you pose naked?

Started by Promethea, October 14, 2015, 10:03:45 PM

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Promethea

As you may know, I'm looking for a job so I can move to Sweden where I will do my medical transition. It's proving to be really hard, having been already left out of a few recruiting processes for being trans. But I've been looking at asking to be repatriated and there may be something there.

Well, today I got a message from a friend from Sweden. She has talked about me to some friends and one of them said I can live in her farm at first, paying a quite low rent (actually all rents are low in that area).

She also said she could hook me up with some jobs to do the same thing she does on the side (for a decent pay): posing naked. Not for porn. She mentioned drawing, so I guess it's for an art school or maybe painters.

I've transitioned socially, but I haven't been able to afford doing anything to my body yet, so at first I thought it was crazy, that my friend's friend either didn't know I'm trans or wanted to confuse some art students. However, the more I think about it, the more it tempts me.

It would be good for giving visibility to trans bodies. I'm also a naturist, so showing myself naked in the right environment wouldn't be a huge trigger.

There's also a project I have. Once I begin hormones I want to do over of those a-selfportrait-a-day projects to document changes to my face and maybe my chest. If I were to keep doing modeling, and if they allowed me to keep a copy of at least some of the drawings, I think it would be a nice complement to that.

What do you think? What would you do?
Life is a dream we wake from.



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lost._.at._.sea

I'd recommend it if people didn't have cameras. All it takes is one nude photo posted on the Internet.


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Paige

Quote from: Promethea on October 14, 2015, 10:03:45 PM
What do you think? What would you do?

Hi Promethea,

People have been posing nude for art classes for a long time.  I went to art school for a year and we were constantly doing life drawings of naked people.  The whole environment was focused on drawing.  The atmosphere wasn't about sex, you were concentrating too hard on drawing.  If you're comfortable with it, I don't see anything wrong with it.

Good luck,
Paige :)

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kittenpower

Sounds like boring naked work to me; if I were to get paid for being naked, I would like to have a little bit of fun. :)
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Jessynecessity

I would postop. Not a minute sooner.
Over thinking, over analyzing, separates the body from the mind.
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Aazhie

I'm getting my top fixed in November and would most def. feel comfortable after that, even with grody scabs.  I like creepy morbid stuff, so even if I have some crazy fresh incisions if I could hold still long enough I'd do it :D

Ha ha ha kittenpower... XD
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Laura_7

I'd say if you feel inclined to do it then do it.

Concerning cameras etc there are two opinions:
-there are so many pics on the internet... and quite a few famous people admitted to it.
-well on the other hand depending on what you want to do it might be a slight hindrance... but if admitted to it, and if its art, would it be much of a hindrance ? People are getting more open in younger generations.
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Devlyn

I would, I do, and we photograph it. No pay involved, just a rope bunny and a photographer/lover. I think a body with both male and female attributes makes a wonderful art subject. Of course, I'm biased!  :laugh:

Hugs, Devlyn
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estropunk


I've done a lot of nude photography in the months since SRS, it's been a way for me to sort of claim ownership of the new body, and it's been a really positive experience.
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suzifrommd

Have you read my short story The Eve of Triumph?
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Girl Beyond Doubt

So many firsts I am looking forward to
The worst loneliness is to not be comfortable with yourself - Mark Twain
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BridgetYvonne

I myself wouldn't. How do you feel? Even tho I have been thru the transition almost 3 years, I am still not sure of myself. Once I have my final operation early next year, my GF/mentor Vikki says that we are going to a nude beach, NO ARGUING, NO BACKTALK!!! I cant even wear a bikini, I wear a 1 piece.(back looks like a bikini) Vikki jokes "Is it the Olympics already?"
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lisarenee

If I were in better shape, I would do it.
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CarlyMcx

Forget the "naked" part.  I've never met a woman over 50 who regretted posing naked when she was younger as long as the photos were taken in a respectable context.

The problem with art class work is not the naked part.  The students are there to learn how to draw and they tend to be pretty professional about it.

The real problem is, can you hold perfectly still without moving for twenty or thirty minutes at a time?   Yeah.  That itch on your nose that wasn't a problem before you walked into the classroom?  That is going to be a big problem.

Artists and students hate it big time when you have to move while they are drawing, and just try to get back into the exact same pose after taking a break.

It takes some skill to be an artist's model.  But I hope you do well with it.

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Sebby Michelango

Pre-everything, I would said no. But post-everything, I may say yes. Just maybe.
I'm not comfortable with my body and it's just triggering discomfort etc. You are lucky who hasn't so strong dysphoria. :O
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Skylar1992

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Promethea

Quote from: kittenpower on October 14, 2015, 11:55:37 PM
Sounds like boring naked work to me; if I were to get paid for being naked, I would like to have a little bit of fun. :)

Maybe we'll play madlibs!
Life is a dream we wake from.



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Promethea

Carly, I'm a trained actor, I have good control and awareness of my body. And I also meditate, so I can keep my mind away from an itch or needing to move, and certainly won't be "bored".

I've been thinking about it and I've said yes. Now my friend's friend wants to have a chat over Skype.

I probably wouldn't do it if it was here, but since it's Sweden I'm more comfortable. I know how they treat bodies with normality there.
Life is a dream we wake from.



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catherine - remy

I have done this, that is worked as an artists model. Though for me this might be slightly different as I am also an artist and have done countless hours at the end of a pencil drawing models (mostly at uni), so I know what its like from both ends of the easel (I also helped the tutor with tutoring the students while I was modelling).

I found with the job itself being naked was not the tricky bit, but learning how to hold poses hour after hour (with breaks of course), and find dynamic poses for the students, the most important thing to remember is that the purpose of life drawing is to show how the body hangs together, how shoulder blade angles are affected by the position of a toe, muscle tension under stress and relax, the whole being naked thing is just so clothes dont break up the lines of colour / tone / line of the body (well for me anyway) 
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Jill F

Sure, but don't sue me if you poke your eyeballs out after seeing it.
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