
Nikkala's Stott most remarkable feature has to be her eyes. They truly glisten whenever she smiles, again, filling whoever who's lucky enough to witness her smile with a sense of beauty and love for life.
This gallery is an innocent joke on the common request to see Nikkala Stott fully nude, which hasn't been fulfilled to date. What Nikkala really shows in this gallery, apart from her amazing self-confidence and goodness-dispersing beauty, is a very lucky stuffed toy. A beaver with the flag of Canada - the country of Dwayne, and the location where this was shot - on it. That lucky beaver is even up for sale on eBay right now.
I think that we're very lucky to witness such kindness and beauty. Whether full frontal nudity is an element or not. Beauty isn't about genitalia, it's about personality, and Nikkala has more than enough of that.


Evil things don't necessarily take place in the dark. Some of the greatest revolutions and freedom movements of modern history started in the dark. Sometimes even weird masks had to be employed in order for the masked tyranny to be overthrown - the Boston Tea Party and die Weiße Rose are great examples. Rebelling against tyranny often means remaining in the dark to break into the light and be triumphant.
The dark depths of the human mind harbor the realm of the subconscious: the ultimate source of human creativity, motivation, and unreasonable fears. The subconscious may be behind some of the greatest artistic masterpieces known to man. It's a primitive yet powerful part of the human experience.
The dark side doesn't have to be evil. It may be a source of beauty, of mystery, and of intrigue. It may make our lives worth living by making them about exploration and the pushing of boundaries. It gives us a meaning for life, the will to fight evil wherever it may be and whatever color it hides beneath. Beauty had to be hidden a few years ago in most of Europe, but that's not going to happen again. Even if a day comes where darkness may be turned into light, light will still come out of the dark and claim the day.
The chariot of Helios will keep moving, no matter how many stumbling blocks are thrown in the way.


Every website that is has an ethical philosophy strives to show the human side about its models, those women who brighten their pages and make the wonderful but tiring process of capturing beautiful process worthwhile. Most people say that they envy photographers for the fact that they get to meet the models, and I do agree. However, my envy is more related to the fact that they get to interact with the models, to see the human side that makes their beauty so striking, so real.
I have seen many nudes during the three positive years during which this website has been online, and I have to admit that I did see a lot of models who meet the 'beauty standards', with all the right measurements, facial symmetry, and even nationality. However, a lot of those models didn't appear truly beautiful in their images, and those who did always turned out to have great personalities - as evidenced in many interview videos that some websites have. I personally think that it's this human aspect that makes nudes, or human beauty, have that strikingly powerful uplifting effect on my psyche.
Cynicism is always a temptation in real life. It's more than easy to be unethical and to justify it through the belief that human nature is evil - religiosity is also a form of passive aggressive cynicism. It's a positive feedback cycle, unethical behavior tends to create more unethical behavior, and ethical behavior tends to promote ethical behavior, there's nothing mysterious about that.
So, in the times when it seems that I am floating in a sea of hypocrisy and corruption, nudes serve as an oasis. As a testament to human greatness and to human beauty. Nudes with a personal twist are even more alluring, they provide an impetus to be ethical, to remain faithful to one's own ideals. To reach my potential. They're hope. Hope for a better future and a better world. I have explained many times why any legislation that is out there to outlaw the display of the human body, one of the strongest characteristics and most beautiful aspects of humanity, is a tyranny's way of suppressing hope by promoting all that's unethical and depriving us of the respect that we have to ourselves as individuals, as a species, and as living beings.
In those Canada candids, Dwayne and Leanne Bell decided to share the experience that they had with the models. To allow us to take a peek behind the curtains and find out the secret to a woman's beauty. I hope that you'll like it.
This is one of the very few times that I will actually recommend that you join a website, but take my word on this, this gallery is simply amazing. It was really tough choosing those few images out of the many fantastic images that are in there. If you're a fan of Nikkala Stott, Peta Todd, or human beauty, then get a BodyInMind membership, you won't regret it. If you do, you can write to me and I will gladly take the blame. Just tell me off in an e-mail.


At the cinema: A beautiful naked woman is relaxing in her house, enters another lady: "Helen, what are you doing staying here like that? have you no shame?". Helen grumbles in her usual defiant way that she has every right to do whatever she wants and that the old lady needs to loosen up. Helen has just been portrayed as a 'bad' woman.
Why does it have to be that way? Why can't Helen be an ordinary beautiful lady who finds no reason to wear restrictive apparel on a hot summer day. A lady who knows that she is beautiful and finds no shame in showing her body just in the same way that she has no shame to share her personality and her beliefs with the world? Why couldn't the old lady respond by commenting that it indeed is a hot day and then decide to be as free as Helen, while sharing a story about the restrictive habits of the past? Or just move as usual without making a comment.
I think that there's nothing strange about nudity, and I know that many people agree with me, but such scenes are not just strange, but they're kind of perverse. Normal people can enjoy being who they are, and other people can live with it. There are many nudists, and they don't have any major issues except with the occasional close-minded visitors.
Beautiful ordinary girl can enjoy being nude, some of them even make it a special occasion, with a photographer, and total pride. Those are the beautiful women that you see here.
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Technical note: I think that this is one of the best sets yet by Dwayne and Leanne, it's very simple yet very powerful. The poses of Jacqueline are full of pride, pride for being human, for being alive, and for being able to grasp the meaning of life. The poses are very striking, and they're full of wonderful messages. I don't want to spoil the riddles for you, so you are welcome to take a look.


How many times have we seen artistic images in which a beautiful lady is standing next to a vase of flowers? I have seen my fair share of vases, flowers, and beautiful ladies. Yet, there's something that's very alluring about that connection, there's a very mysterious resemblance between a vase full of beautiful flowers, and a beautiful confident lady who is daring to be herself.
A lady has a lot of beauty inside of her, just like a vase containing a beautiful flower, the flower shares its beauty with the world without really caring about the impact that it will have upon the world. Flowers wither away when they're taken out of their environment, and so do beautiful ladies when they cease to explore and be who they are - taken out of the beauty environment, when they stop feeling beautiful and yield to the pressure towards normalcy. Flowers make any place more lively, and so do intelligent ladies.
Beauty-haters would be more than glad to pick and kill any flowers that they find, and it's also similar for beautiful women.
They're both labeled as "sexual things" by beauty-haters.
But I do think that the differences are even more fascinating, ladies are human, ladies change - they can become more beautiful, ladies choose with whom they can or will share their beauty. Ladies can change their environment to look more beautiful.
I think that those similarities are striking in many ways. What they both share is beauty, beauty that makes them targets for hatred and bigotry. At the end of the day, they're both glad for knowing that they're alive, that they're beautiful, and are glad to share their beauty, not because they need to, but because they choose to.
I just hope there were more flowers in our world.


There's something empowering about the image of a confident woman, the location is always irrelevant. There's that beauty in her gaze that makes her a living image of the ideal for humanity. Surefooted and moving towards the future. It doesn't matter whether the past was better than the present, what matters is that she knows she can create a better future for herself.
This is beauty, in all of its marvelous exuberance.


Dwayne and Leanne Bell have recently started photographing beautiful women, and I have to admit that some of their recent galleries are very professional. This is one of those new galleries, and there also is a picture from their latest gallery featuring a beautiful model called Vanessa.
That's great news because it means that we will now get to see more nudes of beautiful young women that strictly follow the standards of Super Beauty, nudes made by the creators of that wonderful philosophy.
Marsha is a young Canadian woman and it's my first time seeing her. I think that the connection between the freezing Canadian winters and the theme of this set is clear. Actually, this is what Dwayne said in his description of this gallery.
I hope that we will be able to see more beautiful young women from Canada and North America, and I am quite sure that we will now that Dwayne and Leanne have picked up their cameras and started their hunt for true beauty.


This is a gallery of some screenshots from the HD version of Nikkala Stott's "a little hitch video". It contains lossless PNG images which are quite large in size, loading it will take a while, so I only recommend visiting it if you have a fast Internet connection.
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Nikkala Stott is a modern day goddess, she doesn't need an Atheneum, and neither does she punish those who are lucky enough to witness her glory. I think that we're very lucky that she has decided to pose for all those BodyInMind galleries, and more recently, BodyInMind videos.


Romania is a beautiful country that lies in Eastern Europe, it has a somewhat traditional atmosphere and is a place where religion is cherished. However, this religious atmosphere doesn't affect the freedom of its citizens or restrict the display of nudity. The local editions of Maxim, Playboy, and even Hustler are available at every newsstand, and you're more likely to see women wearing more liberating outfits there than in some Western countries. It's a country where love truly is in the air.
In 2002, three beautiful and amazingly graceful Romanian athletes - Lavinia Milosovici, Claudia Presacan, and Corina Ungureanu - decided to share their beauty with the world by performing their amazing gymnastics topless for a Japanese magazine. The settings weren't erotic and the video they did only served to show their amazing grace and the beauty of their muscles that were carved by hours of merciless training. What they did get in return for their generosity and courage though was a harsh 5-year ban from coaching.
I doubt that any male athletes who would do the same would receive a similar verdict. Why does showing one's body earn you a punishment, if you're female that is? I think that this was more of a punishment for being courageous. A form of a destructive witch hunt that is fed by the perverse idea that nudity is immoral. The judges probably got to boast about their self-righteousness for a while.
It is an old incident, but what is it that brought it to mind, why I should I mention something that took place almost 8 years ago. The reason is simple, that story isn't about ordinary people, it's about Olympic stars, people who were able to achieve great status through endless hours of hard work. People whose work brings pride to entire nations, nations whose citizens most probably contributed nothing to earning that pride. It was an instant of the crushing of the spirit of liberation for the sake of social hypocrisy that takes place everywhere every single day.
Why do we have to punish females, or anyone for that matter, for taking control of their bodies? for being courageous, beautiful, or outspoken? Is it a punishment for thinking and deciding not to follow the herd, a punishment for being independent.
I am glad that despite all of this pressure and beauty-hating campaigns, brave women like Hayley Marie Coppin still decide share their beauty with us. Their courage is a source of inspiration for all of us. That also goes for the beautiful Romanian gymnasts, who despite becoming scapegoats, will always earn my respect and remain a source of inspiration, for their amazing beauty and grace are and shall remain timeless, and their courage will always be remembered. Like true heroines, they will never be forgotten.


One of the things that I hate about Playboy is how Hugh Hefner is portrayed, especially when new models have moved in to live in the mansion with him. This image of a rich man collecting women for decoration is something that I find very offensive. This is not taking nudity and the liberation associated with it to the next level, this is a clear message that women are supposed to be collectible items, or trophies to be left at the swimming pool.
It brings back images of gangsters, those tux-clad bad guys who in the movies have girls in bikinis massaging their backs. This is an image that does portray the disrespect of those men for life, and therefore for women. However, taking it as a symbol of power and making it something to be desired is actually marketing a new form of consumerism, that of females, not of female beauty.
In the latest issue - July/August 2009, there are images of him being surrounded by girls at his birthday party with a quote that says "I keep getting older, but they stay the same age." - Page 8, the last sentence of the first paragraph.
I found that quote quite obnoxious. They stay the same age probably because the older they get the more they are "retired". They're being constantly pushed through the barbie-shaped pores of a high-efficiency filter, and those who are kept behind are washed off the filter, which is later reinstalled for another round of detecting "expired goods".
It's as if being old is okay for a man, but is not for a woman. What a respectful statement to make!
Let's just keep chasing those cars and those girls who come with them as a package. Let's hide behind expensive commodities and money that was probably obtained through overcharging for commodities or depriving the real heroes, the models, of money that they deserve. We will sure be rich and hungry for attention, but will we be happy? I truly doubt it.
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This is the latest Nikkala Stott video from Body in Mind, I hope that you will like it. Nikkala has a heavenly grace that's sure to lighten your day.
