
Goddess Nudes (0)
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Current Member for over 1 year (at the time of review).
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| Pros: |
Beautiful girls, beautifully photographed.
All the good navigation and tech support you can expect from a Met Art network site.
A very fine soft core site.
More than enough good stuff to justify a monthly membership |
| Cons: |
Recent changes make it indistinguishable from the sister sites DOMAI, Erotic Beauty, or Errotica-Archives.
Only 2 updates a week, on Monday and Friday. |
| Bottom Line: |
This is a very enjoyable soft core site. I last reviewed this site in 2018, and not a lot has changed. The biggest change is the less frequent updates, but the overall style of the site is basically the same.
Years ago, this was a sister site to DOMAI, which was run by Eolake Stubblehose. DOMAI was a very tame site, basically the tamest site you could have with full nudity. Goddess Nudes was largely created as a place to show some of the slightly more explicit shots, where the girls opened their legs. As Eolake’s health failed, he sold both sites to Met Art. For a few years the 2 sites continued following that pattern, and both sites updated 5 days a week.
At some point, this changed. Updates went down to 2 per week on each site. In addition, the four sister sites of DOMAI, Goddess Nudes, Errotica-Archives, and Erotic Beauty became indistinguishable from each other. Then during Covid, the four sites were used to post some older stuff that had never made it to being published. That wasn’t a bad thing, because a lot of these sets were more than good enough for publishing. But then they would push out some other photos from the same shoot to a different site. Sometimes that even happened a third time. At least each time they published the photos were slightly different from each other, but this was really milking it, in my opinion.
If you’ve never joined here before, there is a lot of good stuff to peruse. No download limits or DRM, and good speeds most of the time. (Some times the sites will slow down and even stop, but after an hour or two everything is back to normal).
3,110 photo galleries, 1,279 models, 162 artists
No videos at all, except for the “Staff Selections”, which are an extra charge.
Met Art does offer lifetime memberships on its company owned sites (including Goddess Nudes), running from $500 per site. You do need to join one of the network sites first to be presented this option – it never appears on the general sign-up page. But once you have joined one site you can either upgrade that one to lifetime or pick a different one. As an incentive they also will throw in a one-year membership to any other site in the network.
Monthly memberships run $29.99, and annual memberships are $99.99. The PU discount is typically $19.99. During holiday periods (like Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, etc.) the site is usually discounted to $9.99 a month. For 10 bucks this is a worthwhile join for anybody that likes this content. 30 bucks a month is pricey for the value. |
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