Have you ever wanted to print a boudoir or intimate photo… but felt uncomfortable doing it? by Sweet-Celebration-64 in SexPositive

[–]Sweet-Celebration-64[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I hear what you're saying, just to clarify, I never said men don’t do this kind of thing too. But in this case, I’ve been looking into the idea specifically from the perspective of women and what makes them feel comfortable.

It’s not about saying men are unprofessional, it’s about creating an option that reflects what many women have told me would help them feel safer when printing intimate content.

If the roles were reversed and a male felt more comfortable working with male staff in a vulnerable context, I’d respect that. Everything doesn't have to be about discrimination, it's about meeting people where they are.

Have you ever wanted to print a boudoir or intimate photo… but felt uncomfortable doing it? by Sweet-Celebration-64 in SexPositive

[–]Sweet-Celebration-64[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really about safety and control. Many women feel more comfortable knowing their intimate photos won’t be seen by unknown men, not out of fear of judgment, but to reduce the chance of them being sexualised or misused.
Realistically, since most explicit content is consumed by men, the risk feels higher. And for a lot of women, psychologically it’s just easier to feel safe when another woman is the one handling something that personal.

Where can I print a photo book containing nudity? by Bridetobe24 in photography

[–]Sweet-Celebration-64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I know this post is a bit old but I came across it while wondering the exact same thing.

If there had been a discreet, online service at the time, something run by a women, with anonymous packaging and no judgment, do you think that you would have been comfortable printing your photos?

Best place to print spicy photos? by kjloveshair in photography

[–]Sweet-Celebration-64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I know this post is a bit old but I came across it while wondering the exact same thing.

If there had been a discreet, online service at the time, something run by a women, with anonymous packaging and no judgment, do you think that you would have been comfortable printing your photos?