
This is the second gallery that I will be adding of Nicolina. The most charming things about her are her playfulness and her smile that graces most of her images.
In what seems to be a stereotypical Russian photo set, she's showing her flexibility by posing as a ballerina in a typical wooden Russian house. It is my impression that she received some ballet training, which also fits the stereotype of being a beautiful Russian girl.
Away from all the stereotypes, I think that she's a very beautiful lady, and it's always refreshing seeing some new sets of her at Domai. This is her 5th set there, and I hope that it won't be her last.


I feel like I have said all there is to say about Susann and her beauty. So I'd like to present this gallery without a lot of text. I think I should let the images do the talking and show you how beautiful Germany can be.
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Freedom of speech
According to the Merriam-Websters dictionary of law, Freedom of speech is defined as:
"The right to express information, ideas, and opinions free of government restrictions based on content and subject only to reasonable limitations (as the power of the government to avoid a clear and present danger)"
While it may sound strange to a casual visitor here, nudes are a form of expression. Tasteful Nudes offered by the likes of BodyInMind and Domai are a perfect example. BodyInMind actively seeks to deliver a message to all of its visitors; use your head, look into your own values. Are you revulsed by a simple picture of a beautiful woman? if you are, then why? is there any logical explanation to it?
Third world governments in places like the Middle East who actively seek to suppress the mentality of their people, and almost every dictator that I can think of despised nudes - the exception seems to be Adolf Hitler, but it was limited to the "Aryan" race. Artists and people who actually saw a lot more than the basic sexuality are dangerous to the existence of those oppressive regimes. People who think are usually troublesome, esp. when they can spot the discrepancies that adorn their lies.
Nudes make you think, if you can appreciate nudes then you can appreciate yourself and humanity, you see the beauty in all of us. You see beauty in what we've created, your respect for others starts emanating from your respect for your own being. Your love for others and humanity starts flowing from your own love for yourself. You become a better powerful human being, you're no longer an ordinary worker ant.
Not all politicians and governments thrive on that sort of power. Others actually foster and encourage intelligence and hard work. They let you discover your potential on your own, but are often challenged by blind groups who always tap into the ignorant masses, the ignorant masses that they've created in the first place. Politics is the art of being able to control the herd like a good shepherd dog after all.
The thing with nudes is that they reveal mankind, without lies. Not just female nudes do, but male nudes also have a similar effect. It is about rejecting all the lies that were and are being used to herd the masses like mindless sheep, whose only purpose in life is to graze and breed. Religious institutions are about making the sheep love what they're getting.
I think that Adolf Hitler didn't really admire nudes. He basically abused beauty by binding it to his political propaganda, but he definitely understood what it's about. That's one type of people that you can never respect, those who know the truth but lead others away from it.
Die Gedanken sind frei, and so are nudes. Those seeking power can attempt to control our thoughts, but they will never be able to take away our innate ability to appreciate beauty, ourselves, and to be proud of who we are. We shouldn't let them, if we do, then we'll lose our humanity.


I have to admit that I sometimes wonder why FEMJOY is so successful. Especially when I go through some of their galleries to find pictures that are purely vulgar. But then I see Stefan Soell's work and remember that he is the reason I still go there.
Vulgarity when it comes to nudes isn't about showing genitalia, models in the lithotomy/lordosis position, or having the model use her hands as a speculum. Basically, vulgarity is having no respect for the viewer's mind or the model's beauty. It's not caring about anything except genitalia spread wide - almost as if to show that the model isn't in a shock - pink mucous membranes - and is likely to be around when you see those pictures.
Vulgarity is not seeing the beauty of a woman's body, or even her genitalia, but only seeing the sexual reaction that the sight of those parts elicits in some people and trying to capitalize on that. It's the disregard for art, beauty, and humanity.
That's the reason why I often question the popularity of FEMJOY and Met-Art. However, I do realize that FEMJOY does have some beautiful sets here and there, mostly thanks to artists like Stefan Soell and Demian Rossi, and for them I am truly thankful.


I think that playfulness has its virtues. Here in this gallery. Laura is apparently just having a good time around the camera, her eyes are full of playful laughter. This has definitely affected her images, which strike me as being very dynamic, informal, and beautiful.
I think it all makes her look more beautiful. Models who enjoy their photo sessions often have the most striking and inspiring images that can be found anywhere. And Laura is no exception. Especially when the source of this gallery is BodyInMind.
I hope that you'll like it.


I personally think that honesty is the most important virtue about any person. Being honest means that you have enough respect and love for yourself to not lie about who you are, what your passions are, or what you love. It isn't always easy being honest, and we're fed so much hypocrisy growing up that sometimes lying about who we are becomes a second nature.
All those lies eventually make us hate who we are, they make us hate the beautiful things about life. They make us beauty-haters. I always feel confused when I see someone praising some imaginary values at the top of their lungs; I don't know whether to feel sorry for them or despise them for their lost souls.
It's very similar when I hear about a friend who discovers that his/her partner lied about some profound things about who they are. I always feel sorry for my friends and their lying partners, because I know that both of them wasted their time loving imaginary characters.
I think that those who feel how hurtful dishonesty is are those who have to be dishonest to avoid being harmed by others. Persecuted people sadly still exist in this world, and I think that the most painful thing about persecution is that you have to lie about who you really are.
I recently shared my fascination about nudes with a friend of mine that I care for. She accepted it, and I feel more secure now knowing that I am there as myself, not as an imaginary someone else who's slightly or grossly different.
I never lied about my passion for beauty. How can you be ashamed of admiring your values being embodied in a simple picture of a beautiful female, of reveling in the beauty of humanity?
Lying about our interests, our passion, or our love for ourselves turns us into mechanic monsters who don't have the ability to tell between who they really are and whom they pretend to be. It's far from being pleasant, it's outright dangerous.


I value honesty, I think that most people do, but as a young man who has been around in this world for a while, I am aware that it is despised by many, some don't even realize how much hatred they have for it before it stares them in the face.
Honesty includes being honest about one's values and qualities. honesty is being aware of your beauty and acknowledging it. Honesty is respecting your beauty and your intelligence enough to be able to inspect the beauty of others without feeling guilty about it or despising it. Without attaching a label of sex to it in order to make it sound less important.
Alece is a very beautiful woman, and that's a fact, at least it is for me. Do you find her beautiful? Do you think that she's 'just sexy'? Do you see your own values?


One of the things I like the most about Abby Winters is how informal they are. Their models are often creative girls, their rooms are often interesting, and sometimes they even have some interesting marks that make them beautiful. This is one of the websites where a model's personality may actually shine through, in their unusual clothings, their surroundings, the books on the shelf next to their bed, or even how they make love in some of the explicit girl-girl sets.
It's a website full of personality, and I think that it has influenced my own impression of Australia and Australian women in a very positive way. Despite the harsh reality that is actually there - Internet filter proposals in an attempt to ban pornography and enforce censorship.
Even Abby Winters had to move out, but there's one thing for sure, their old sets of Australia will never be forgotten, and it's the same for all those wonderful young women who made that website possible.
They really deserve to have their own statues, but at least we have eternal images that stand witness to their wonderful beauty.


It is really hard to describe Grace and Beauty. It's a website that is somewhat hard to navigate, but beneath the surface there are some wonderful hidden gems. Most of the models are utterly beautiful, and his images seem very familiar. Most of them have a retro feeling to them, but the way the models are comfortable are simply unprecedented, and it has created some of the most amazing nudes that I have seen (and I have seen quite a lot).
It's more of a personal site. Grace and Beauty doesn't have daily updates, but I think that most of their updates are of an amazing quality. The members area was very comfortable and the videos and images are simply a delight to watch.
If you have some time than I definitely recommend that you pay them a visit, but you should first watch those wonderful images of Sarah Ellis. A truly amazing woman!


Eolake Stobblehouse, the creator of Domai, has built Domai to stand for simple beauty: female beauty without any "additives"; retouching, artificial props, make-up, etc... I remember his being against a "striptease set", a set in which the model starts off clothed and slowly takes off her clothes to reveal her beauty in all of its glory. It seems that this gallery thankfully breached his standard over this.
Ekitti is one of the few models who look as great dressed as they do nude. Her beauty is truly breathtaking, and she apparently enjoyed he modeling session, her charming smile makes its way into the entire set.
It was hard selecting just this set from Domai's members' area, the models are amazingly beautiful and his rather boring desaturated sets aren't that common now. The members' area is simple a better place now.
I hope that you will enjoy this set. If you like it, make sure to visit Domai, where you can find lots of free nudes of the same outstanding quality.
