Goddess Nudes (0)
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Status: |
Current Member for over 1 month (at the time of review).
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Pros: |
2380 Photo Sets
1030 Models
147 Artists (Photographers)
Oldest sets date to October 2009
HTTPS is used (TLS 1.2)
Very regular update schedule (Monday through Friday)
Many beautiful models
High quality photography |
Cons: |
Only 5 updates a week – daily updates would be nice
No videos at all
Most models have only one or two sets on the site |
Bottom Line: |
Originally, Goddess Nudes was a spinoff from DOMAI. Here was their mission statement:
“GoddessNudes was founded in 2010 and made by the same guy who founded and runs Domai.com and has been doing so since 1997. That's me! :-) (Eolake Stobblehouse)
I bring the same love, care, good taste, and responsibility to this as has made Domai one of the most beloved and respected nude art sites on the web since 1997, bringing European art sensibility to Nudes. And members' reports tell me I'm succeeding.
GoddessNudes shares the fun and beauty with Domai, only even sexier, for those who have been wanting that. The girls show a bit more. Or you could say that on Domai the sexuality is in the background, here it's in the foreground. (Of course that's not to everybody's taste, which is why it's a separate site.) But fun and beauty are still very big components.”
After the Met Art network acquired DOMAI and Goddess Nudes, the sites were updated to more closely match the style of Met Art, although the original formatting of the site is still available via legacy.goddessnudes.com. Except for reasons of nostalgia, I’d say the Met Art style of formatting is a big improvement.
Since the acquisition, both Goddess Nudes and DOMAI have become more similar to their sister site Erotic Beauty. There is still more sexuality in GN than in DOMAI, in the sense that there are many more open-leg photos on GN than on DOMAI. But close-ups are still uncommon on GN, and any kind of pussy play is quite rare. So DOMAI is the softest of the sites in the Met Art network, and GN is more explicit but still soft core.
The quality of the photography is very high, and the web site performs well and is easy to navigate. It has nice features like favorites and comments. Technical support for any Met Art network site is outstanding - you will rarely have a problem take more than a few hours to fix.
Met Art does offer lifetime memberships on its company owned sites (including Goddess Nudes), running from $500 per site to $800 per site. You do need to join one of the network sites first to be presented this option – it never appears on the general sign-up page. But once you have joined one site you can either upgrade that one to lifetime or pick a different one. As an incentive they also will throw in a one-year membership to any other site in the network.
One other thing – I recently joined one of the sites for a single month, and after completing the purchase, they gave me the chance to purchase a monthly membership to any other network site for a 50% discount – and also the lifetime memberships are available for $400 each (for any site) – so this would be a great way to get a lifetime membership to a site if you are so inclined. The catch is that this discount is available for only 1 hour though. So the plan is, if you want a lifetime to Viv Thomas (for example), get a monthly to any OTHER MetArt site (the cheapest one you can find), but not the one you are trying to get the lifetime membership for. This approach will save you some money, although you won’t get the bonus year on a second site.
Monthly memberships run $29.99, and annual memberships are $99.99. At the moment neither PU nor TBP are offering a discount, and this site isn’t discounted all that often. Although on Black Friday weekend it was available for $9.99. I’d be comfortable paying $15 to $20 per month for this site, but 29.99 seems a little pricey to me. |
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