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Monday, December 27, 2021
Behind a chair
I don't have a photographer attribution for this interesting
photo of Bob Jackson crouching a bit behind a chair.
Interesting pose, for sure. The lighting is unique IMHO. The male's body is clearly delineated, yet somehow the chair does not detract from that. An observation: not meant to offend, but his penis seems to have been oiled. How unusual is THAT, guys?
This appears to have been done on a regular basis, but I've never completely understood why or if it was the photographer or models' idea. Probably the photographer's if I had to guess.
Speaking as an uncut guy, I would have thought it was a joint decision. In general you get a better "hang" if retracted. An interesting topic. The foreskin acting as a glans ring, thus enlarging the head. It certainly adds to the interest. The structures of the fully intact penis does partly sexualise the image. As does his expression.
Agree with David Live model. Also an uncut guy, when I got to college I discovered the majority of my classmates were cut. Wanting to "look more like the other guys," I retracted mine and worked on keeping it that way. Eventually, shrinking back, it stayed "up" permanently. Satisfied with its cosmetic appearance at the time, I was pleased that I retained the flexibility as well as those cherished foreskin nerve endings. An interesting topic for sure.
Interesting Jim, we all tend to like to fit in. Yet your retraction have allowed you to retain some of the sensitivity of the uncut. As you probably know, here in England being cut is quite rare. I only started being aware of how to wear mine when I started nude swimming. The cold pool gave me major shrinkage. A mate showed me to warm then retract. I would then swim retracted. Still small but a better look. Over time, doing this allowed me to, if I wanted do like you, stay retracted all the time. Although I don't in general do it much it remains an option. I rarely model retracted, but will if requested to.
Interesting pose, for sure. The lighting is unique IMHO. The male's body is clearly delineated, yet somehow the chair does not detract from that. An observation: not meant to offend, but his penis seems to have been oiled. How unusual is THAT, guys?
ReplyDeleteIt wouldn't be the first time.
DeleteI never realized that was Bob. During his posing career he developed into one hot looking guy.
ReplyDeleteEveryone has to start somewhere, lol.
DeleteHis foreskin appears to be retracted.
ReplyDeleteThis appears to have been done on a regular basis, but I've never completely understood why or if it was the photographer or models' idea. Probably the photographer's if I had to guess.
DeleteSpeaking as an uncut guy, I would have thought it was a joint decision. In general you get a better "hang" if retracted. An interesting topic. The foreskin acting as a glans ring, thus enlarging the head. It certainly adds to the interest. The structures of the fully intact penis does partly sexualise the image. As does his expression.
DeleteAgree with David Live model. Also an uncut guy, when I got to college I discovered the majority of my classmates were cut. Wanting to "look more like the other guys," I retracted mine and worked on keeping it that way. Eventually, shrinking back, it stayed "up" permanently. Satisfied with its cosmetic appearance at the time, I was pleased that I retained the flexibility as well as those cherished foreskin nerve endings. An interesting topic for sure.
DeleteInteresting Jim, we all tend to like to fit in. Yet your retraction have allowed you to retain some of the sensitivity of the uncut. As you probably know, here in England being cut is quite rare. I only started being aware of how to wear mine when I started nude swimming. The cold pool gave me major shrinkage. A mate showed me to warm then retract. I would then swim retracted. Still small but a better look. Over time, doing this allowed me to, if I wanted do like you, stay retracted all the time. Although I don't in general do it much it remains an option. I rarely model retracted, but will if requested to.
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