No. With the Internet, your pictures could be around forever. Look at people who lost a lot because they had pictures taken when they were young and then they showed up later, like Madonna, radio talk show host Dr. Laura Schlesinger and Vanessa Williams, who lost her crown as Miss America. Even feminist Gloria Steinem was embarrassed by pictures of herself as a playboy bunny, when she had gone undercover to write an article about them, and those pictures were around forever, and that was before the Internet. Now, they could turn up later and you could be fired from a job, or your future husband could see them and be disappointed in you, or someone could try to extort money from you. Also, what makes you think you're safe with this guy once you're nude? He could rape you and say that you consented because you took your clothes off. Not worth it.
2007-05-07 18:59:30
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answered by Katherine W 7
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Well what and where would he use the photos??? Model what?? Are you sure this "BOSS" is on the level??? Well anyone can make statements--problem is thecash and the nude thing might be trouble all the way around. I mean reputable photographers have contracts---does this guy plan on having a contract with you?? It is the law that he has to have your age verified for nude modeling--see if he has that--no money is worth the trouble if he and you are breaking the law---and if you don't care that there are laws for such modeling, make sure you get the NEGATIVES--he will say he won't sell them--but he will for BIG MONEY----if not the guy is a creep that wants to take nude pictures of silly stupid girls that fall for all this. Oh well--it's your choice--you're not my daughter........SMILE !!
2007-05-07 18:28:00
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answered by fire_inur_eyes 7
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For me, the decision to pose nude would not depend upon the money involved, but rather on the professionalism of the photographer and the validity of the photo shoot. If nudity were an integral part of the shoot and not simply some trashy porn, I wouldn't have a problem with it.
If, on the other hand, it ended up being a sleaze-fest for a bunch of perv pictures, no amount of money could get me naked.
2007-05-08 07:49:00
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answered by nudie chick 6
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Don't do it! This sounds really shady, and most modeling companies wouldn't ask you to pose nude. This could ruin your reputation!
2007-05-07 18:46:28
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answered by rosebud125 1
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no, any reputable modelling agency would not ask one of their models to do this.
2007-05-07 18:17:51
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answered by Spastikus 4
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yes just pose nuthin else
2007-05-07 18:17:29
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answered by hcj25 2
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