In the midst of the hacked naked celebrity photos scandal Don't look them up! These people are desperately out of touch. This week, Cosmopolitan. Eighty-nine percent have taken nude photos of themselves at some point. And of those readers, only 14 percent regretted taking the pics, and 82 percent would do it again.

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Disclaimer: Taking, sending, and insecurely storing nude photographs in your phone puts you at risk for hacking, cyberbullying, blackmail, revenge porn, and general unwanted exposure of these photos online. We do not condone the taking of nude photographs for anyone under the age of Modesty was drilled into my head by my mother from an early age. Growing up, the first part had been easy for me. I felt effortlessly confident in my skin Between our sappy summer goodbye and that chilly October weekend, cheap beers and greasy hangover sandwiches had added a few pounds to my body. He thought it was hilarious; I thought it was despicable. We broke up two weeks later, but his actions affected me for nearly a decade. I was ashamed of my body and developed an eating disorder. With the help of a nutritionist and support from my friends and family, I was fortunately able to establish a new, healthy relationship with my self-image.
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Taking naked photos - either for sending privately, social media, or oneself, can be fun, sexy, liberating and radical act, writes Amy Gray. Hell, it actually happened on the tram just yesterday. There is such joy in taking naked photos. The absurdity of our bodies, contorted into pleasing positions. The beauty of acceptance and trust, as you share visible intimacies with another. The unrepentant exhibitionism of delighting in your body and the safety in working out in relative distance what pleases another person and yourself.
As I enter into middle age, I hear a lot of my female contemporaries lamenting the fact that they have very few photos of themselves holding their babies. Now, ten or twenty years later, they realize the folly in their decision. They only have a handful of photographs reminding them of those special early days with their babies.