Anonymous
Post 12/10/2014 18:17     Subject: Re:men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mean is not laughing at your SIL's pics, this is mean

http://chantalbenoitphotographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/never_too_old_boudoir.jpg


She's got a wonderful figure for her age. Wish I looked that good in a camisole.

I know her. She's only 28.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2014 16:17     Subject: men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:Just do a home porno. He'll get more use out of it.


Especially if its a surprise one! When you pop it in the DVD player, and he sees its you... man, get ready for wild times!
Those will form some lasting memories.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2014 15:32     Subject: men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:Just do a home porno. He'll get more use out of it.


That's SEXIST!!
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2014 13:52     Subject: men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My wife did this for me a couple of years ago, and I have to say she looked ravishing in them. However, as a gift, it was a little awkward. I helped her pick which ones would be the final touch ups and after that I wasn't quite sure what to do about it. She is mad at me actually for not being more excited about it, but I don't know when I would use it. Where to display, etc.? She looks awesome though.


PP here again, just to finish my thoughts on this as a gift: not a good one for a couple of reasons. 1) the thought behind the gift is amazing, but 2) the execution and aftermath can be dangerous.

In my case, there was a lot of build up and I was aware that it was happening so it is not like there was any element of surprise. We got proofs to review first electronically in order to decide which ones we'd get prints of or final touch ups. Wife and I spent hours looking at the proofs which was really cool because she looked super sexy. However, by the time we got the CD with the final 10 or so photos, I felt like I had already seen them all (in fact there were a few I liked better that didn't make the final cut). But I didn't know what to do at that point. It's not like I was surprised or seeing them for the first time, and it's not like we got prints or framed any them to display...where would we? Anyway, they do serve one purpose as it relates to my marriage...as a constant reminder to my wife that I didn't get excited about the final CD deliverable of the pictures even though we spent hours together looking at the proofs and even spent time together picking out what she'd wear to the shoot.

I'm the end. Not a good gift. But, yes, she did look awesome.

Sorry for the rambling rant DCUM, but this is actually a very sore topic in our marriage. Run like the wind if your DW ever offers this "present."


Actually it took you days to even look at the proofs and you looked at them while reading crap on your phone. But whatever...


OOoooooooh!
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2014 10:05     Subject: men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

If I ever took these pictures it would be for me, because I like looking at me. I wouldn't even try to position it as a gift.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2014 07:57     Subject: Re:men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Guy here, mid 30's...I doubt this would be that great of a gift. I love my wife, but like Bob said earlier, I'm not sure how I'd feel about her posing in various states of undress in front of a male photographer, assuming that's the photographer's gender. If the process is as arduous as the one person described, having to go over proofs, pick the shots yourself, etc., etc., it seems like by the time the final product was delivered, a lot of the sexiness and surprise would be missing from it.

And the display thing...where am I going to put them? Certainly not in my office where my staff might have to meet with me. Not in the bedroom when our kids are running in constantly to jump on the bed and do other stuff. They'd have to be hidden most of the time. I can think of better uses for our money.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2014 23:56     Subject: men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

All sounds a bit trailer park-y.



My SIL does live in a trailer. And yes, she's still ugly. I have a feeling the majority of you bitches are too.



And you sound like a real prize.

Anonymous
Post 12/09/2014 23:53     Subject: men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:

All sounds a bit trailer park-y.



My SIL does live in a trailer. And yes, she's still ugly. I have a feeling the majority of you bitches are too.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2014 23:51     Subject: Re:men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mean is not laughing at your SIL's pics, this is mean

http://chantalbenoitphotographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/never_too_old_boudoir.jpg


She's got a wonderful figure for her age. Wish I looked that good in a camisole.


She looks fab.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2014 23:48     Subject: men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My wife did this for me a couple of years ago, and I have to say she looked ravishing in them. However, as a gift, it was a little awkward. I helped her pick which ones would be the final touch ups and after that I wasn't quite sure what to do about it. She is mad at me actually for not being more excited about it, but I don't know when I would use it. Where to display, etc.? She looks awesome though.


PP here again, just to finish my thoughts on this as a gift: not a good one for a couple of reasons. 1) the thought behind the gift is amazing, but 2) the execution and aftermath can be dangerous.

In my case, there was a lot of build up and I was aware that it was happening so it is not like there was any element of surprise. We got proofs to review first electronically in order to decide which ones we'd get prints of or final touch ups. Wife and I spent hours looking at the proofs which was really cool because she looked super sexy. However, by the time we got the CD with the final 10 or so photos, I felt like I had already seen them all (in fact there were a few I liked better that didn't make the final cut). But I didn't know what to do at that point. It's not like I was surprised or seeing them for the first time, and it's not like we got prints or framed any them to display...where would we? Anyway, they do serve one purpose as it relates to my marriage...as a constant reminder to my wife that I didn't get excited about the final CD deliverable of the pictures even though we spent hours together looking at the proofs and even spent time together picking out what she'd wear to the shoot.

I'm the end. Not a good gift. But, yes, she did look awesome.

Sorry for the rambling rant DCUM, but this is actually a very sore topic in our marriage. Run like the wind if your DW ever offers this "present."


Actually it took you days to even look at the proofs and you looked at them while reading crap on your phone. But whatever...
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2014 15:15     Subject: Re:men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:Mean is not laughing at your SIL's pics, this is mean

http://chantalbenoitphotographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/never_too_old_boudoir.jpg


She's got a wonderful figure for her age. Wish I looked that good in a camisole.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2014 14:41     Subject: men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?



All sounds a bit trailer park-y.

Anonymous
Post 12/09/2014 12:16     Subject: Re:men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:A long time ago my SIL thought those kinds of pictures would make her husband very happy. They didn't.

We sat around and laughed our asses off looking through them. She doesn't know.


Sounds like she married a complete asshole. Clearly runs in the family.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2014 12:11     Subject: Re:men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous
Post 12/09/2014 12:06     Subject: Re:men: are boudoir photos really a good gift?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A long time ago my SIL thought those kinds of pictures would make her husband very happy. They didn't.

We sat around and laughed our asses off looking through them. She doesn't know.


What wonderful people you are! You should be proud of yourselves for that one.


x2. What a bunch of douches.