In 2002,
Mary-Louise Parker agreed to strip for
Esquire. But she had one weird request—the editor had to do it, too! The editor’s wife encouraged him to go nude in front of the camera because, she later admitted, she thought it would encourage her hubby to do more crunches. Oh, and then Parker posed again—albeit sneakily—
recently. [
Esquire]
bogart4017
wrote on July 24 2009 @ 07:26 am: [report]
Looks to me as if they are nude—meaning no clothes on but privates strategically covered. Naked means totally bare for all the world to see. As if it connoted a sense of shame.