With a little help from my friends . . . Bob's Naked Guys
Many of you regularly visit that eclectic and always interesting blog, Bob's Naked Guys. If you haven't been there yet, go immediately to https://bobsnakedguys.blogspot.com/ . I've borrowed material from Bob on a regular basis, and sometimes we even find the same material on line and post it independently. It's all good either way, and we start our series today with a happy guy toweling off after a shower. Thanks, Bob for your blog and research talent.
I couldn't help but notice that all the photos in this series featured men who seemed to enjoy having their pictures taken while they were naked. That put a smile on my face, too. Nice way to start a new week.
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Yes, they do seem to be having fun. Glad they gave you a grin.
DeleteThis is why i prefer vintage men nudity, it's really natural, smiling and unbothered, i mean, we men should not be ashamed of our body right, just like this guy
ReplyDeleteI agree completely.
DeleteThis shower stall looks quite old, maybe World War I vintage? I've been in an old Y or two and their showers (which were open) did not look this old-Dee Exx
ReplyDeleteLike the Lee circle Y...ah memories!-Dee Exx
ReplyDeleteLee Circle . . . do they even call it that any more?
DeleteHarmony Circle now. Fun fact: It was never officially Lee Circle; legally it was Tivoli Circle, but after the Lee Monument went up, everyone started calling it LeeDee Exx
ReplyDeleteI never knew that. Tivoli? I didn't think the early Italians in N.O. were popular enough to get a location named.
Deletenamed after the Tivoli gardens in Copenhagen; the idea was that was going to be a nexus for Carnival and other festivals. Now the area is better known for the WW II Museum, Confederate Memorial Hall, and the Ogden Museum of Art. Don't recall what happened to the Y building-probably condos. Dee Exx
ReplyDeleteI spent a day once in the Italian town of Tivoli.
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