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Sunday, August 28, 2022
Legal at the time
Derriere shots were legal at the time this was made
Glenn Bishop, to his credit, seemed quite happy to pose nude and full frontal. Am I correct to assume that the full frontal shots of him were published later, after legalization? Or were they dispatched illegally by mail order running the gauntlet of the law?
I wish I knew the answer to your question about distributing the frontal images. Full legalization came about 10 years after Mr. Bishop's busiest modeling period. Perhaps someone will inform us.
Big Dude, you are not the only one! A fine derriere shot is often provocative for me too. James IV, I wasn’t familiar with the word “alabaster” before, but in this case it seems to be very appropriate.
Uh...he:s just naturally provocative, I guess. The tan lines do little to play down that attractive ass, do they?
ReplyDeleteSome even regard tan lines as an enhancement, and they do focus one's attention in a certain area.
DeleteGlenn Bishop, to his credit, seemed quite happy to pose nude and full frontal. Am I correct to assume that the full frontal shots of him were published later, after legalization? Or were they dispatched illegally by mail order running the gauntlet of the law?
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew the answer to your question about distributing the frontal images. Full legalization came about 10 years after Mr. Bishop's busiest modeling period. Perhaps someone will inform us.
DeleteI agree with Big Dude on this one. Staring at Glenn's alabaster ass often provoked me into some impure thoughts. Just saying.
ReplyDeleteWhy am I not surprised?
DeleteGlad I'm not the only one. Lol. It can be hard sometimes, but you know that, don't you? Lol.
DeleteBig Dude, you are not the only one! A fine derriere shot is often provocative for me too. James IV, I wasn’t familiar with the word “alabaster” before, but in this case it seems to be very appropriate.
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