Controversial Piece.
Why do women like to pose naked?
A question that constantly haunts me because of the variety of its answers. I see and observe the daily structures of the world, the way the nude pictures are assimilated in society, and sometimes are a requierment. People have began to deem it natural or just shrug at a naked woman, but is it really that simple? Is a woman nude as accepted and, at times, as demanded?
I opened a magazine with a famous actress posing nude. The photos consisted of revealing material, and the woman proudly displaying it. Nobody forces her to do it - she felt comfortable enough with her body and skin. She's a highly known actress, she gains millions if not billions of dollers so money wasn't a factor. Does she need a motivation, or is it to make stability or cause scandal? Do women seek attention through this, or do they seek confidence?
Think of a shirtless man and woman. The latter seems far more scandalous, far more outrageous. Why? Is it because of men's quick enraptured minds perhaps women being subconiously persuaded by men - because they're the 'dominating sex'?, or because of the way society builds itself around women being perfect?
I often think women have it harder. Society set rules for everyone to fit in, and women must put effort and undertaking to construct a face for society to see - for society to accept. The acceptance of society is important for everyone, it's human nature to seek comfort and concede - but I wonder if we work too hard to seek it. What is average mean? Why do we want to be normal? Why can't I be my own persona? Is it because the majority of women pose naked, the rest will be influenced to do so?
As humans, our bodies is our display to the world. We often seek perfection in it, for that's what others will seek when they meet someone. Women work hard to look beautiful, and posing naked is their opportunity to shine. It's not right for us to make mirages and illusions of perfections and tell women they have to build up to it.
Is nudity in pictures, generally speaking, wrong? Is the core and foundation of it an art or an atroucity? The reasons behind it could drastically change the perceptive of it. An example: There was a woman naked in a famous men's magazine. For some, it may be humiliting and degrading but according to this woman it was what saved her from drugs and death.
I'm giving one example out of many; because there's thousands of reasons of the almost compulsory need to expose one's self.
Whether it's for one's own being - confidence, self-respect, self-esteem, or whether because it's a demand from society or a monetry source, is it right or wrong?
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