Nude Modeling

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Question about posing

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Many, und I do mean MANY years ago I did some figure modeling for one of the local universities. While they had me assume various poses. Except for the fact that I was nude. They were G-rated. Has anyone, male or female who has posed for a legitimate school/class been asked to do any poses that were more explicit?

If so, what was your & the students reactions?

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RE:Question about posing

After doing some "G-rated" posing for a university life drawing class, the professor commented on my tattooed penis and genital piercings and asked if I would be interested in doing some private classes where the students could draw some more intimate poses. The class was held at a studio off campus and I posed both erect and semi erect. There were about 10-12 students, all about 6-8 feet away. I enjoyed the sessions and after the first class, more students signed up for the second class. The prof limited the number of students because he wanted them to be able to be close to me to see more detail for the drawings.

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RE:Question about posing

For 3 years Ive posed for university classes. This semester, however, my schedule did not align with the class times so Im out for now.
When I did pose, it was all ratings. The professors didnt mind either way. Most were G as I was concentrating on the pose and muscles were cramping but when it did go R rated, no one complained and a few people drew closeups of my genitals. It wasnt about me or erections, it was about art and posing for artists. Some were taking the class for anatomy credit and some were forensics students. Smallest class was 11 and the largest was 22. And the class was on the 4th floor of the art Dept and the exterior wall was solid glass from floor to ceiling and it was a two story room. Id say if a student was able to see in, more than the class saw me. Also cars driving towards the building may have been able to see if the sun wasnt producing a glare on the windows. No problem either way.

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