Because of sexism, homophobia and male insecurity.
Straight men like to see naked ladies. They don't like to see other men naked. So, female nudes are acceptable, because they are enticing to men. Male nudes are not enticing to men; only to women. Since what women find enticing is either 1) unimportant, or 2) threatening to the male ego, male nudes are unacceptable.
Men won't come right out and say that, of course. Instead, they come up with nonsense like, "Female nudes are classic, but male nudes are vulgar and obscene." That is, of course, a complete load of bull, as male nudes are just as "classic" as female nudes when it comes to art (i.e., Michelangelo's famous statue of David).
Many men are also afraid that if they look at other men naked, they might realize that they like what they see, and that would force them to come to terms with any repressed homosexual feelings they might have.
Furthermore, men don't want women seeing naked men who have bigger penises than they themselves do. It makes them feel inadequate. They don't want their wives and girlfriends to know just how small their penises are in comparison to other men.
Its the first episode of season five called "Visitation". In this episode you will see not only frontal nudity of the character Miguel Alvarez but a transition segment narrated by Hill where men are seen walking around naked (both nudity shown).
There has been zero male nudity on Dr. Oz. Nudity wouldn't air during daytime TV.
The genre you're referring to is commonly known as yaoi (male on male), Yuri (girl on girl), or hentai (overall type of anime).
For predominantly Chinese MALE actors' full-frontal nudity (incl. their intimate private parts clearly shown on film), please read this revealing extract from Wikipedia:" Nudity in film - - East Asian cinemaFull-frontal male nudity (in which genitals are fully revealed) has traditionally been taboo in cinema from East Asia (and for actors of East Asian origin living outside East Asia), in sharp contrast to the situation in mainland Europe, but similar to the US. A rare example of a challenge to this taboo occurred in Japan in 1976, with explicit sexual scenes featuring Tatsuya Fuji in the historical story In the Realm of the Senses. However, the unexpurgated version of the film has never been shown in Japan, and the film negatives had to be secretly shipped out of the country to France for developing.However, a number of films from the early 1990s onwards have begun to lift this taboo. Among them are: the notable frequent full-frontal nudity of Hong Kong Chinese females and the brief but particularly notable full-frontal adult male nudity of a Hong Kong Chinese male actor, Chung Lin, who plays the robot version of Japanese scientist Ryuichi Yamamoto, in the 1991 science fiction/comedy film Robotrix (perhaps the first time in Hong Kong cinema that a Chinese adult male's genitals have been fully revealed on camera in a film on general release), the full-frontal appearance of Hong Kong Chinese actor Michael Lam, who was the lead in Bugis Street (1995), as his clothes and underwear are torn off by his lover, fully exposing his genitals; a variety of East Asian actors in The Pillow Book (1996); of Hong Kong Chinese lead actor Sunny Chan in a bathroom scene as he enters a shower, fully revealing his genitals for a few moments, in Hold You Tight (1997); of mainland China lead actor Liu Ye in Lan Yu (2001), whose genitals are shown as he lies naked on a bed; a variety of East Asian actors in Under One Roof (2002); of French Vietnamese actor Steve Tran whose genitals are shown as he walks naked in a high school locker room in Cold Showers(2005); of Singapore Chinese actor/director Zihan Loo, who removes all his clothes, uncovering his genitals, and while waiting to meet a prostitute, masturbates on camera, eventually revealing his fully erect penis, in Pleasure Factory (2007); a variety of Taiwanese Chinese actors who dare each other to skinnydip in Winds of September (2008), and of lead actor Ron Heung and the Hong Kong National Baseball Team, who are shown naked in City Without Baseball (2008), with their genitals fully revealed on camera. South Korean lead actor Song Kang-ho appears frontally naked in Thirst (2009). Hong Kong Chinese actors Sean Li and Osman Hung appear frontally naked in Permanent Residence (also 2009), as do the lead Hong Kong Chinese actors Byron Pang and Hong Kong half-Chinese/half-British actor Thomas Price in Amphetamine (2010), and the full-frontal nudity of numerous Hong Kong Chinese actors in the film Love Actually... Sucks! (2011), including a scene of masturbation revealing a Chinese young man's fully erect penis. These appearances contrast with those nearer the beginning of the decade: the much briefer nude (side) appearance of young mainland Chinese actor Cui Lin (in which his genitals are shown) at the beginning of the shower scene in Beijing Bicycle (2001), and the brief full-frontal appearance of a Singapore Chinese actor in the film 15(2003), and of Japanese puppeteer Sota Sakuma, whose body and genitals are fully revealed but shown briefly, in a nude beach scene in EuroTrip (2004), and even the brief frontal view of mainland China lead actor Guo Xiaodong in Summer Palace, later in the decade (2006).The appearances of mainland Chinese teenage lead actor Xu Dialing in Red Cherry (1995), of Lee Kang-sheng in The Wayward Cloud (2005), of Joseph Chang and Bryant Chang in Eternal Summer (2006), of Korean lead actors Lee Yeong-hoon and Kim Nan-gil in No Regret (also in 2006), of Tony Leung Chiu-Wai in Lust, Caution (2007), and of Qin Hao and Chen Sicheng in Spring Fever (2009), are all described as featuring full-frontal nudity, although no genitals are shown. "
Yes, Rated R for strong crude and sexual content, brief male nudity, language and some violent images.
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Full-Frontal: Male Nudity Video Guide by Steve Stewart (Jun 1998)http://www.amazon.com/Full-Frontal-Male-Nudity-Video-Guide/dp/1889138118/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1358255183&sr=1-1Book DescriptionPublication Date: June 1998Find your favorite actors in the buff. This guide includes Antonio Banderas, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ralph Fiennes, Lukas Haas, Ewan McGregor, Vincent Perez, Jason Priestly, Eric Stoltz, Mario Van Peebles, Mark Wahlberg and Bruce Willis and hundreds more. Videos include mainstream, independent, foreign and underground. Each is listed by title but if readers prefer to search by and actor's name, there's a complete index at the back of the book. All videos are listed by movie title in a single A-to-Z format making it easy-to-use. Each listing includes title, actor, description of scene and country. Also includes a Mail-Order Video Renters' & Buyers' Guide. 144 pages.
Its the first episode of season five called "Visitation". In this episode you will see not only frontal nudity of the character Miguel Alvarez but a transition segment narrated by Hill where men are seen walking around naked (both nudity shown).
There has been zero male nudity on Dr. Oz. Nudity wouldn't air during daytime TV.
Just like movies, all video games must also have ratings on them. It could be where a girl is in a bikini.
The more muscular a male body is, the more power and intergity it conveys.
Commando (1985) is rated R for strong language, brief nudity, and action violence throughout the whole movie.
This was 'The Full Monty' an award winning comedy made in Sheffield, England. Despite the title, the film contains no (to speak of) nudity, some bad language, but is extremely poignant and very funny.
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One reason might be that historically, most soldiers or warriors were male.
Yes, it's true if you consider rear ends (usually male) nudity. Cable networks jump through hoops to make sure that female nipples are not shown in their programming.
The genre you're referring to is commonly known as yaoi (male on male), Yuri (girl on girl), or hentai (overall type of anime).