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Thursday, October 12, 2017

Where can you post naked photos of yourself?



[One of my new gay (online) friends asked me where he can post nude photos of himself so that only I and his other gay friends can view them. Here is my lengthy reply. ]

One thing you may not know is that: IT ONLY MATTERS WHERE YOUR
NUDE PICS ARE HOSTED. Japan does not block outside sites (at least most ISP companies in Japan do not). Your blog is hosted on Blogger so the photos were not kept in Japan but were stored on Google's own web servers in the U.S.

It is not a crime to post naked photos of yourself that do violate international legal standards when the photos are not physically stored on Japanese host web servers.

BLOG 
Privacy versus SITE Privacy

Your 'Out There' blog was not private at all; however, it was also not really possible to find it without seeing the URL in some profile of yours.
Blogger does not password protect blogs but you can make them for 'members only'.
However, you can make it completely private and only allow specific people to view it by sending them an invitation by email.

There may be other blog sites such as LiveJournal, Wordpress and Typepad (or others) where you can set up a password protection for members only.

There are plenty of gay sites where a viewer would first have to become a

member (usually free) before he can actually see your profile or any pics on it. I have shown some examples of such sites below: such as Dudesnude or Manjam or GayWatch or Gay.com EMAIL: One thing that I do is to have completely SEPARATE email accounts for my married, straight father / professor self, and another completely set of email accounts for my 'gay' self.

I think you're mixing up the two of them - which is perfectly for today's young people. We, who are older and part of an established institution, would not be so happy to have our 'gay' identities shown to everyone.


So I suggest you to make a 'gay/bisexual-only' email account and to use it solely when sending email and logging on to gay sites.

Also, there is a benefit of using email which is already part of a securely encrypted mail server: NOTE* the URL for a site: https://
Google email uses such a system. The 'extra' s after  the http indicates that a site is securely encrypted.


My Blogger blogs (Google):

I can also make you a contributor (member) of one of my blogs so that you can upload photos or write message/texts.

It will probably be best if you used a different email address that the one you

are using for your work, family, and 'straight' friends.


Tell me what email address is. It's probably not good to use the one we are communicating with now but it displays your full name. 


0) Of course, you can post naked photos of yourself on JustUsBoys.com, but (as far as I can see) 'free' members cannot limit who can actually view them. Click the link to see my profile on JUB:  
http://www.justusboys.com/forum/members/49298-sunbuns99



In  fact, most members (free or paid) may not know that they can have a blog, a profile, and a gallery of up to about 200 photos (at least - it may be larger now),  belong to or create groups. 
Click the JUB link above to see my profile, blog and a gallery of your photos (nude and sexual content is accepted).  I often republish my blog entries on the blog in JUB.

1) There are quite a few places where you can upload nude photos.

Probably the best place is Flickr 
http://www.flickr.com
It is easy to use and you can set the privacy for your photos - at four different levels for EACH photo: public (anyone can see), friends only, family one, friends and family, and completely private.

You have to create a Flickr account - although that doesn't mean that you have to create a new Yahoo email. Formerly, you could only upload  200

photos,  but now that restriction has now been lifted. You designate in Flickr WHO can view each (or a batch) of photos.  So you can naked photos of yourself and allow only friends or family (meaning a close set of acquaintances).   That's a lot of naked pics. 

I can send you an invitation to see some of my naked photos on Flickr: It will come from one of my several Yahoo accounts: hardtwoholed

I have several Flickr accounts. Here is one of my Flickr accounts: 

http://www.flickr.com/people/hard2holed/
 

YOU CANNOT see much of anything until you sign up for Flickr (and Yahoo), and also change your SETTINGS so that you can look at sexual content.

Here is another Flickr account: 

http://www.flickr.com/people/44864907@N06/

(There are no naked ones of me in there that are currently visible UNLESS

you are my friend in Flickr. ) So the account is considered 'safe' by Flickr (owned by Yahoo). If your post a nude photo of yourself publicly, then Flickr will warn you and also will make your account labeled as 'unsafe.' Unsafe accounts cannot be viewed by just anyone - so that also helps protect your identity.

Actually, I have at least 5 Flickr accounts since I can only save 200 photos (at least it was that was for a long, long time). I sometimes need more for other types of photos.
 

2) Goggle also has a similar site: Picasa (Google

Photos for saving and sharing photos).

The photos you uploaded into your 'Out here' blog were uploaded also into a folder in the same Blogger account - but since you may have deleted it completely they might not be there anymore.
You can make each folder public or private. You can send invitations to people (like me) who will be able to view you private pics (but no one else can).

3). One site I  used to really enjoy was Tribe.net
, but it has now been closed down.

4) Inside some sites, you can upload some private photos and then only your 'friends' can view them.

There are both gay and non-sexual sites .. such as





A. Tumblr is another blogging site that has a lot of appeal and is popular among gay bloggers.  You can create a blog and post lots of self-nudes or other gay photos. A little used facet of Tumblr is the ability to post your entries as HTML files. HTML  is available on many other blogs, particularly Blogger, where I post a lot of my own gay-themed blogs. 


You can view my Tumblr blogs from the following Tumblr page:
https://sunbunz.tumblr.com/mytumblrs

C. Facebook changed it's privacy policy about nude photos, etc, a few years ago. 
Now it's possible to upload photos that can only be seen by the specific people you allow. However, at this point, I do not trust Facebook to keep its word about this policy.

So far, I have not uploaded any naked photos of myself in Facebook.

But I really enjoy using it to stay in touch.

https://www.facebook.com/davidevans.kelly


(of course, I also have another Facebook account for my 'real self' - the married college professor father)

Here is a Facebook page for Guys Into CMNM (clothed male naked male):

https://www.facebook.com/guysn2cmnm
    You can only see if you are currently logged in to Facebook. 
Pages in Facebook are public so they do not allow nudity. However, Facebook Groups can be private (by invitation only ), as well as public, therefore the private groups can display nude photos -- although photos of guys having sex are (mostly) banned.   I have created a private Facebook group devoted to CMNM (clothed male nude male) activities:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1410037035739601/

Ask me to join this Facebook Group if you are interested.

D. There are  a few other gay sites and also quite a few iPhone applications where you can create a profile and have public and private pictures. 


http://www.dudesnude.com

http://www.dudesnude.com/members/9156/

You can see all my PUBLIC photos but not the ones I have made 'private.' There is a password that is needed in order to view

those. There is a limit (about 25 I think) to the total number of photos you can upload on your DN (dudesnude) profile.You can choose whether or not to allow this profile to be published or not, and which photos will be private or public. There are ten of thousands of members of Dudesnude.com from all over the world. So it's popular with the gay population.

Manjam is another similar site:
 

http://www.manjam.com/sunbuns

(You can't see all the photos until you log in).


E. A site that I am very fond of visiting is Deviantart.com 
It's mainly about artists and photographs displaying their work, but there are quite a few gay men who are members and who regularly post self-nudes and other nude photography and artwork. There are (somewhat) standards about posting blatantly sexual photos, so you need to be sure not to post erect cocks or those with people engaged in obvious sexual intercourse involving insertion.  
You can find my photographic work at the link below, although you need to be a member to see the nude pics:


Deviant Art: (photos) http://sunbuns99.deviantart.com/

F.  Over-blog   is another blogging platform that allows members (free to join) to post blog post with nude people, engaging in sexual conduct, and stories and other content.   You can see my Over-blog blogs below:
 G.  A few other places where you can blog nude photos:
 

iPhone Apps 

 Here are a few iPhone Apps where you can post a profile and include
(optional) nude photos of yourself:

Adam4Adam
Manhunt
Grindr
Mister
Scruff
Jack'd
Recon
Gaydar
Maleforce
Hornet
9monsters

Dudenude (It is not an iPhone app but you can view the site on your iPhone browser, as well as Adam4Adam and Manhunt above.)




OK.. that was MUCH more information that you probably needed or wanted  to know.

Let me know your other (or bisexual/gay) 'email' address, then I can send

you some invitations to view my hidden sites or photos. 

Kelly

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