Seems that some folks may have forgotten the fact UHH has a significant number of female photographers (many who post regularly in UHH's Photo Gallery forum). And their efforts often are superb.
Considering this UHH demographic and the fact that a large majority of females (across all spectrum's even outside of UHH) find Sexual Objectification offensive and in poor taste. Please remember that the Main forum is not exclusively a Male only forum.
BTW: The Sexual Objectification of Women involves them being viewed primarily as an object of male sexual desire, rather than as a whole person. Very sad indeed...
While Feminists hold that Glamour Genre is a form of exploitation of women a.k.a. male dominance over women a practice which is the result of the existing patriarchal societal order... I'll leave that for other individuals to decide.
However (from experience) If you want to work commercially within the Fashion and/or Beauty Industry it may not be wise to have Boudoir &/or Glamour Genre in your portfolio. I have worked with many Agency Models (and still do) as such I avoid being associated with Sexual Objectification of females. Especially since many of the beauty models I collaborate with are Tweens and or Teens. As such I require a parent / guardian to be present at all times!
The only except are for models who have obtain legal emancipation status.
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacodefull/title16.1/chapter11/article15/ Code of VA, Article 15 Emancipation of Minors
Also I typically shoot with a full team and it would be very difficult to do creative testing with the top hair stylist, makeup artist and wardrobe stylist in my market if the imagery involved a sexual objectification narrative.
I hold a Cosmetology license in Makeup Artistry from the state of Maryland which has allowed me to work as a Makeup Artist in Beauty Salons in my market. The Lion's share of my high value clientele are brides... Like Wedding Photography, Bridal Makeup pays extremely well. Again I'm definitely not showcasing Glamour Genre in my portfolios.
While I'm keenly aware the Hustler Magazine is popular among males with a current circulation of well over 500,000 I'm not one of them. BTW; I have maintained my subscription to VOGUE for decades and admire their editorial narratives and their advertising imagery has become my benchmark to meet and/or exceed.
Please UHH members do consider posting Glamour imagery in UHH's Photo Gallery forum...
And maybe post your Soft Porn in UHH's Nude Photography & Boudoir Photography forum.
I stand with Flip1948 here. *And with all UHH female photographers on what is appropriate to post in the Main forum