r/RateMyNudeBody
There's something genuinely different about a community where the transaction is feedback rather than just attention. r/RateMyNudeBody, founded in 2012, has built over 694,000 members as of April 2026 around exactly that exchange - people posting nude photos specifically to receive numerical ratings and actual commentary on their bodies. Content is photos only, and the community skews toward non-sexual nudity and aesthetic rating rather than explicit content. Here's the thing - the medium moderation level plays a specific role here; keeping the community from sliding into pure admiration-seeking is what makes the rating concept meaningful. Turns out the posts that generate the most substantive feedback are the ones that explicitly invite specific criticism - asking "rate my chest" gets more engaged responses than "rate me overall." Worth noting that the body-positive framing isn't just marketing: posters whose photos would struggle in appearance-focused communities often find more generous engagement here because the rating system creates a structured way to be specific rather than dismissive. The real question for new visitors is whether ratings reflect honest assessment or social kindness - the community skews generous, which is either a feature or a limitation depending on what you're looking for. High-variance bodies tend to get more interesting comment threads than conventionally attractive ones.
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