Saturday, May 16, 2026

Wedding photos and video in the park

The newlyweds went to the park for photos while there were wnbr cyclists

and the bride is happy to be among so many naked men.

The journalists ask her what she feels and whether she would like the groom to be naked too.

 When the bride, laughing, says that it would be fun, the journalist asks her husband: 

"Why don't you undress too and show us everything like the others men?"





 

 

 

 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gives a whole new meaning to the term "best man", doesn't it?

(And if anyone objects ... let him "hold his piece".)

Bmann said...

I wonder if there will be another photo with the groom naked showing his response to the journalist's question.

Anonymous said...

very very disgusting.....

Anonymous said...

Could be a photo shoot and not the norm

Anonymous said...

You are right, it is disgusting as ALL the MALES should be naked while all the females remain modestly dressed.

Anonymous said...

Given these comments, I don't understand why you're on this blog.

Anonymous said...

CFNM at weddings generally falls into three categories: 1. Occasional, when the couple engages in some naked event, such as the WNBR. 2. Or, on purpose, with the husband naked and the bride clothed, either for the couple's pleasure or specifically for the wedding album. 3. At the ceremony or wedding party, the groom and/or other men are naked, and the bride and the other women are clothed.
There are examples of all three on the blog; search for "wedding."

In any case, I find CFNM at weddings fantastic and exciting.


Anonymous said...

The best event would be one in which ALL the MALES present would be naked including the groom, the best man, and all the guest, (male only of course) The males would remain naked all during the reception too.

Ken said...

I think CFNM as a norm would be great as every woman would know what she would be getting if a man asked her to marry him as she would have already seen his assets while she kept hers hidden from him until the wedding night.