I have an application on my phone that password protects pictures and videos of my choosing. For whatever reason my wife still will not let me take any pictures or videos. I have 5 pics from the. 2 years we've been together. Ladies my question is if there was no way someone else could see them would you mind your man or woman taking naughty pics and videos? Sent from my DROIDX
Could be. But there is no basis for that. The one she has let me take she wouldn't allow her face to be in it. Even tho I'm the only one who's gonna see it Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk
I don't do nude photos, they're just not my cup of tea. If he wants to see me naked, he can - he doesn't need photos on his phone.
i don't know, maybe there's a basis for it in a past relationship. or maybe she's just weird about her body. or any number of other things. i'm assuming the droidx does that automatically, for advertising purposes.
Fact is, anyone not totally comfortable being seen by others nude should not let pics of themselves nude be taken. That from a nudist who has had his naked pics published in magazines before the Internet and now has them posted electronically all over the world. Say you two split up sometime in future. Say it is a nasty split up. What is to prevent you from posting any nude pics of her or e-mailing them to anyone? Other than a lawsuit, which has been done. But once released on the Web there is no getting them back. So, unless you don't mind ANYONE in the world seeing you naked, don't let the pics be taken. I have boudoir pics of my wife that we took in the '80s but she was not a nudist so they have not been made public (except in my sexual memoirs sent to the Kinsey Institute - not to be released for another 20 years).
johnnyshita, what do you want these photos for? I'm not trying to suggest an improper motive, but, what is the use of pictures (nude or otherwise) that no one but the photographer will see?
I have a collection of private fotos of me and some of my sex partners getting it on. I like to revisit the happy moments in time of quiet reflection, alone in front of my computer.
There does not exist any way to protect your photos in the electronic age. To that extent, privacy is now officially dead. It's dead because trying to explain to people why they should NOT be doing 80% of the shit they do and post about themselves on the net is like trying to teach a dog to fly by flapping its paws. If you do it politely, he'll wag his tail and lick your face. Get aggressive and he'll bite you and if you persist too long, he'll just lift his leg and piss on you. In the end, that dog just won't fly and sheeple won't grow a second brain cell to keep the one they already have company. But to get slighlty back on topic, I let my lover take photos of me. But you know what? I make him use a Poloriod camera. And the photos sit in album in my nightstand. Sure someone could scan them in, but that takes alot more effort than a bored kid hacking the cell phone he found in the Walmart parking lot.
A buddy of mine had naked pictures of his girlfriend on his hard drive, and hardcore sex pictures of the two of them. After they broke up, his apartment was broken into and his computer was stolen. Gee, I wonder why....
I got in trouble with my girlfriend 'cause some drunk doucher from work told my girlfriend i showed him her naked pictures. I only let him glance, i was pissed
And I have an old fashion photo album of our "frolics". All the photos are poloriods and not digitals. It costs 8 bucks for a pack of SX-70 film but one thing for certain. No one that I don't want seeing my photos is able to get them. And I'm not worried about them being stolen. If you don't want the entire world to know that you wipe your ass from left to right. Then I advise you to take a small step backwards and start thinking about what your doing. What goes around comes around. Sonner or later, doing shit without prudence will come back to bite you in the ass. It's just going to be a question of when and how hard;
I have my photos of me and my girl in a rar-with-password that has a random name, is away from my collection, and has a seemingly-random password 14 characters long. We still haven't taken any for a few years.