posted on June 22, 2008 03:46:43 PM new
I have a chocolate candy mold made by the Apollo company in Tulsa. The molds are in the form of a nude lady. I was going to list the item under kitchen stuff but had second thoughts and don't want to run afoul of the eBay Puritan police...so was thinking maybe the "Mature Audience" category. Frankly, I think they're pretty tame but would like some opinions...what do you think? Thanks for advice...
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[ edited by blueyes29 on Jun 22, 2008 03:47 PM ]
posted on June 22, 2008 03:51:01 PM new
I don't see anything remotely risque - I am pretty sure it doesn't have to be listed in "mature audiences".
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posted on June 22, 2008 05:13:08 PM new
Thanks, niel...Yes, I found that mold but there are no nudes in that auction which is what I am concerned about.
posted on June 22, 2008 05:23:16 PM new
Is it really a nude, or is she just wearing a diaphanous gown?
I wouldn't list it in Mature Audiences--can't imagine too many candy makers/mold collectors go there looking for molds, at least not as tame as this one.
posted on June 22, 2008 05:33:47 PM new
Thanks, all...Yes, she's really nude as her legs are clearly shown individually...I agree and think the mold really is tame so will go ahead and list in the kitchen category. Appreciate the input...
posted on June 22, 2008 07:13:16 PM new
There are 269 "Nude" postcards listed in Core in the Postcard categories and I assure you they are a lot more graphic than your candy mold. They have the word "Nude" in the title and a Nude image.
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posted on June 22, 2008 08:33:19 PM new
Thanks all...I just listed them in the kitchen/molds category and went ahead and put "nude lady" in the title...Appreciate the advice...
posted on June 23, 2008 05:10:13 AM new
Nude lady is okay,what Ebay finds offending is man and woman nude having sex.
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