Wednesday, November 02, 2005

DOMAI

A long long time ago, when I first discovered internet porn, I was completely indiscriminate about what I looked at- if it involved a girl with little clothing it was good enough for me. But in the years since, I have learned a lot, not only about pornography, but about my own taste, and I discovered that what I enjoyed looking at the most were just good photographs of naked girls. The site that made me realize that porn does not have to be tasteless, poor quality, or oversexual was DOMAI. What struck me most was DOMAI's philosophy: "The beauty of woman is valuable, and not only is it okay to admire beauty, it is a sin not to." The other porn sites I had been looking at seemed to suggest that looking at porn was a morally bad thing to do.

After looking at DOMAI's free content, I found that I agreed with them that the female body is so beautiful on its own that it doesn't need any sexualization at all to be incredibly wonderful to look at. For many weeks I visited no other site but DOMAI, and I was somewhat embarrassed about how much time I had wasted with the terrible stuff I had been looking at previously. DOMAI revolutionized my perception of female beauty, and although I have explored many other sites since then, I have always kept DOMAI in my mind as the basis of my understanding of female beauty. It's definitely worth taking a look at their site- they have lots of free content on the photos page, and in their newsletter (which is really worth reading by the way).

I've put together 3 sample galleries for you to look at, loosely organized into these styles, respectively: outdoor nudes, artsy studio-type photographs, and indoor shots.

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