I consider me cute as all get out. Still.. there are angles I don't want anyone peeping my backside from.
I consider me cute as all get out. Still.. there are angles I don't want anyone peeping my backside from.
I can relate to that. I've seen some work that I've done and been like, "Egad, that is not my good side by any means. Nobody needs to see that," But, I dunno, for me at least part of my interest in doing nude work is just embracing my many imperfections and allowing myself to be vulnerable, authentic and courageous.
I know one of the teachers at Manifest, he leads a good class. Check it out!Anyone been to the new Manifest nude yoga in Philadelphia?
You don't do the class to be flattered or to watch others. Just like any yoga class, it's about being centered, at peace, and concentrating on doing the best you can.I have not partaken in this and I don't know if I would be interested. There are some yoga poses that aren't too flattering while nude. Lol
You are exactly right on all points of your post. Thanks!I started attending a men's nude yoga class near me early this year and really enjoyed it, and really improved as time went on--and the hour passed really quickly. You just do what you can; not everyone can do every pose, but you try and do your best. It ain't sexual, but it sure is pleasant to see quite a few naked men--and their equipment.
At home? All the time.
In a group with strangers? No, I can't say the idea appeals to me very much
Ironically most of the comments in this thread saying there's "nothing sexual about it" go on to contradict themselves in the next sentence.
Being nude had nothing to do with your back protesting the rest of the week. Give it another try, just be aware of what your limits are.I've gone to a mixed nude yoga class , my back protested for the rest of the week.