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JackieMom
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When I got married about 13 years ago, I took some boudoir photos on my wedding day, before the ceremony. Nothing raunchy or gross - tasteful “bedroom” style photos of me in my wedding night lingerie and veil, hair and makeup. They are suggestive and sexy but not pornographic (no privates showing, but there is a lot of skin.) I had these taken made into an album and gave it to my husband on our first anniversary. He was so surprised and moved and we both really enjoy looking at them remembering that wonderful day. I have to admit that it’s also nice to have a great record of the figure I had before kids!
These photos are definitely only for me and my husband, and are kept in an album in our closet where the children cannot reach. Having said that, there are no nasty shots, and if the kids saw them one day as adults, it would not be the end of the world. They might feel uncomfortable and embarrassed, but not horrified.
However, now I am concerned that I did something wrong and that these images are inappropriate seeing as their entire point is to be visually appealing and sensual to my husband. They are sweet, and meant as a gift of myself to my husband, but they are also sexy and no doubt they could incite some lust.
Should these images be discarded if we want to live a holy Catholic married life? I hate to get rid of them, but I’d also hate to cause my husband to sin. I know he enjoys them and finds my body appealing.
Thanks
These photos are definitely only for me and my husband, and are kept in an album in our closet where the children cannot reach. Having said that, there are no nasty shots, and if the kids saw them one day as adults, it would not be the end of the world. They might feel uncomfortable and embarrassed, but not horrified.
However, now I am concerned that I did something wrong and that these images are inappropriate seeing as their entire point is to be visually appealing and sensual to my husband. They are sweet, and meant as a gift of myself to my husband, but they are also sexy and no doubt they could incite some lust.
Should these images be discarded if we want to live a holy Catholic married life? I hate to get rid of them, but I’d also hate to cause my husband to sin. I know he enjoys them and finds my body appealing.
Thanks