How To Take Good Dick Pics
Taking a decent nude is an art form, but for some reason people (ahem, men) seem to struggle a bit more with taking an enticing dick pic.
Inspired by our somewhat annual Solo Pleasure Series, in which people share EXACTLY how they touch themselves, we’ve found ourselves on the topic of dick pics.
I’ve collected what TO DO, what NOT TO DO, and what will get you sent straight to D PIC JAIL so no one ever has to see a bad D again.
Below, five tips for taking aesthetic dick pics—read to learn how to frame, focus, and send a dick pic she actually wants.
Context Is Key
The resounding request from women when it comes to dick pics: Don’t just send a pic of your dick. We wanna know whose it is! Give us some body in it, or a veiny hand. Face is nice, too. We like your face.
2. Consent is Queen
This should go without saying, but never send an unsolicited dick pic. Ideally, wait until she is begging to see it before sending. Believe it or not, everyone doesn’t want to see your dick!
3. Clean Up
Set the stage to show off your D. As in, don’t be in a cluttered or messy space. People also asked that you not be 1) sitting on the toilet, or 2) sitting in your car. She is not just looking at your D, she is looking at the full picture.
4. The Art of the Tease
Subtlety is hot. Show the outline of your D in pants or undies first. We love a nice bulge getting grabbed. Leave us wanting more.
5. Lighting & Angles
Find your light! Consider magic hour for your dick pic and/or soft morning light. Try out putting a black & white filter on your D. And while you’re at it, experiment with different angles that highlight your length, girth, etc.
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