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How to Persuade a Spouse to Take Nude Photographs

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By Michael Lazar
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Many married couples like to have sexual adventures together. This can amount to a purely romantic and sexual evening or much more, depending upon the couple. One of the more common fantasies for married men is that of taking sexy and nude photographs of their spouses. However, the spouses may not assent. If you have a spouse that you want to photograph nude, try using these steps to convince her.

Difficulty: Challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Camera

    How to Persuade a Spouse to Take Nude Photographs

  1. Step 1

    Let your spouse know that you have a fantasy. Taking nude photographs is a relatively harmless fantasy, especially considering the odd array of sexual fantasies out there.

  2. Step 2

    Explain to your spouse about why you have this fantasy. Let them know how beautiful you think they are naked and that you want to have pictures so you can admire their body whenever you are overcome with such desire. Assure them that this is a harmless personal fantasy that you have been meaning to fulfill for some time.

  3. Step 3

    Assure your spouse that the pictures will remain private. The most common concern with this issue is privacy. Show her that you will keep the photos in a hidden and locked file folder on your computer. If you take digital photos nobody will ever see them but you.

  4. Step 4

    Look up the matter online to strengthen your argument. There are plenty of very well known sex therapists who would encourage this type of activity.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you have a spouse that is not up to it, do not be too pushy. Bring the matter up from time to time and see if she will eventually change her mind.
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