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otoh (0)
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Any flaws only make it more realistic for me and are welcomed!
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04-15-13 01:59am
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Jay G (Disabled)
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As I get older I find myself more and more attracted to REAL women with their minor flaws over "perfect" Barbie dolls. Reality is actually much hotter for me now.
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04-15-13 04:54am
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Capn (0)
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I prefer natural, so I like it.
That said I don't really think the images need to be so large.
It is not as if I want poster size images.
Cap'n. :0/
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04-15-13 09:20am
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Marcus (0)
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I don't really notice any flaws vs standard definition. Regardless, though, I think 'flaws' add character. Always mystifies me when a website goes through the effort to photoshop out moles etc, but then leave them in the video.
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04-15-13 12:00pm
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gaypornolover (0)
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I like to see flaws - all humans have them! I hate porn which is over-produced and seems airbrushed - to me the sexiness of porn is in its gritty reality. I want to see real people having passionate sex, not flawless models worrying about camera angles and their best side!
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04-15-13 12:15pm
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Cybertoad (Disabled)
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Does this flaw, make my butt look big ?
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04-15-13 02:58pm
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Ambition (0)
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I really enjoy seeing skin details, shows that even models aren't perfect.
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04-15-13 05:15pm
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hodayathink (0)
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I like my photos to be real, and my videos to be fantasy. So I don't mind flaws in the model in photos.
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04-15-13 05:20pm
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KET924aab (0)
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Occasionally I come accross a photo set where I will do some spot airbrushing myself, but it's usually cleaning up razor burn in a model's pubic area. That can sometimes be distracting.
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04-15-13 07:38pm
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slutty (0)
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I generally prefer it natural, but HD can have a tendency to show some undesirable aspect (ass pimples, bad makeup) more so than SD would.
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04-15-13 08:54pm
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anyonebutme (0)
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Only when the video shows scars or other signs of abuse does it become a turn-off.
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04-16-13 06:24am
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messmer (Disabled)
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I have always preferred natural and flawed to the glamor look and always will. So HD is more than fine with me.
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04-16-13 11:25am
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messmer (Disabled)
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REPLY TO #3 - Capn :
I am always a bit puzzled when others make the same remark: that the good high-resolution pictures tend to be too big. Are there not options in your viewer to reduce the picture to screen size? Or am I misunderstanding you and others, Cap'n?
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04-16-13 11:27am
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Cybertoad (Disabled)
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Ok to answer this one seriously,
I do not mind details as long as it is not over the top. I am not a big fan of airbrush so delete anything I can tell was touched up allot. I light HD photo's and HD videoes. Althought some POV HD video are like wow on details. Thats good and bad I suppose. Hey Messmer I use a few viewers and I can chose how its viewed, Like fit to screen etc, so over res wont happen, in fact on XNview if you do a fit to screen the resolution is really good on hd and shrinks it just awesomely.
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04-16-13 01:44pm
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Capn (0)
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REPLY TO #13 - messmer :
Well, I can only speak from my own perspective.
I never print photos out, so as long as I can get a crisp full image on screen I am happy.
I am not that bothered about 'zooming in' to the nth degree.
Cap'n. 8)
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04-16-13 03:07pm
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messmer (Disabled)
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REPLY TO #15 - Capn :
I think we are talking about different things, Cap'n. I was wondering why anyone would worry about the size of the picture if the whole can be seen by default on a monitor screen. I only zoom occasionally but will always take the highest resolution because it will look good longer as more and more pixels are "added" to the display.
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04-16-13 03:26pm
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lk2fireone (0)
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I grew up on Playboy, so I don't mind some airbrushing. Some flaws can be distracting. And almost all women use cosmetics to increase their appeal. I don't like heavy make-up, but if you are doing a photoshoot or a video, then at least some make-up is needed for the camera, even for a "natural look".
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04-16-13 05:37pm
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turboshaft (0)
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REPLY TO #2 - Jay G :
I've always found the Barbie look to be very flawed--I don't find general anesthesia-fueled "beauty" too appealing.
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04-16-13 09:20pm
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turboshaft (0)
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HD doesn't really highlight the skin flaws anymore than SD did, especially considering how so many scenes are lit like an operating room (I guess so you can see inside the body? :-0 ).
I'm no fan of stretch marks, tan lines, skeazy tattoos, or scars...but who is? I have pretty fair skin myself, with more freckles and sunburns than I'd like to count. And I even worry I'm going to get a sunburn just from being near a fluorescent light too long, so it would be a little hypocritical of me to expect every woman to have perfect skin.
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04-16-13 09:28pm
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marcdc1 (0)
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REPLY TO #2 - Jay G :
I agree I'm more turned on by real women. It makes me crazy when a site has models that all look like "Barbie."
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04-17-13 11:11am
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RustyJ (Suspended)
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Not for me. I don't really pay attention to flaws. Sometimes you notice them if you are careful but photos already told us that.
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04-18-13 03:19am
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Homegirl (Disabled)
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Skin flaws don't bother me, but quality videos make a scene.
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05-30-20 04:39am
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