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The naked sorority

By CAMILLE DODERO  |  May 8, 2006

Bailey stayed with the site last fall when many of the old-school girls decided to leave. “My reasons [for being an SG] had nothing to do with whether or not the site was run by a man or a woman or whether they gave money to Democrats or the Republicans. It had nothing to do with that. It was for me,” she says. “I wasn’t trying to make a huge political feminist statement. I wasn’t trying to liberate women everywhere. [I wasn’t] like, ‘Women of Boston, take off your clothes!’ My reasons were personal.”

"The same urge that got me through Harvard admissions processes makes me want to be a [SuicideGirl] model. It's so exclusive" - Kristin Waller, SuicideGirl hopefulThe hopefuls
For all the women who left the site, countless others are longing to join. There’s even a specific group for aspiring nude models called SG Hopefuls, in which applicants ponder aesthetic dilemmas such as “To Shave or Not To Shave” and scrutinize staff responses as though they were college-admissions letters. “After getting this letter how many have went on to become SG’s and [how many were] shot down in the end?” asks Baybepurple, an 18-year-old from Detroit, posting a wait-and-see form letter she received after submitting her photos. “Just wondering what my chances are and if I should get my hopes up or not.”

The site’s FAQ section claims it gets 1500 applications a week, but it doesn’t reveal its acceptance rate. “It’s not like a mathematical formula — we just accept girls,” says Missy of the Oz-like inscrutability of the admissions process. “It is kind of subjective. It’s the girls that stand out, that say something a little bit different, that have something to share with the community.”

Although SuicideGirls asserts that its models are “unique,” the hopefuls seek to differentiate themselves even further. Baybepurple wants to be the first plus-size African-American SuicideGirl. Kaijou, a Cleopatra-type figure who wielded a sword in her black-and-white-photo submissions (an explicit no-no from Stephanie, the SG model coordinator), wanted to be the first from South Africa. Gwenyfver, a 22-year-old mathematics major in Saratoga Springs, New York, wants to be the first SG with a cleft lip — not unthinkable, given that Amina, one of the site’s best-known models, has a prosthetic leg.

They all want to “go pink.” When the invisible SG overlords accept an applicant’s set, the background color of her journal entries turns from a default gray to powder-puff pink. Applicants have been known to buy pink phones and to drink pink beverages while their submissions are under review, in hopes that it will bring them good luck. Like 32-year-old Sunshine, from Ohio, who recently went pink and gushed in her journal, “i feel like i just won an Oscar.”

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The naked sorority
This is one of the most BS, fluff promotional pieces I've read on SG. It doesn't even address some of the new issues that have come up, such as the fact that SG is selling off Archived girls photos and their PRIVATE information (2257 information, which includes their ID's, addreses etc) To anyone that has 500 at contentpinup.com, and the promised these girls that they would never, ever do that. Yet they continue to deny that they are involved in it, despite hard, cold proof. http://img163.imageshack.us/my.php?image=missy6pq.jpg http://img163.imageshack.us/my.php?image=loving2cd.jpg
By photo_slave on 04/28/2006 at 1:03:04
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It's also interesting to note that Dan Wherren was Banned from Suicidegirls for his comment "90% of what you hear is probably true" And Kera Was placed in the Archive for disagreeing with the ban.....
By ProjectWARBEAST on 05/02/2006 at 1:38:27
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Seems like a pretty well written article to me ... I quite like SG personally ..
By No Filter: The Book on 05/09/2006 at 10:55:46
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I go to school with one of the girls interviewed in this article and we've been in a couple of the same classes. I can say objectively that she's one of the most vapid, self-absorbed people I've ever met. If you browse through the blog entries of other SG models, it's obvious that 80% of the site's girls are just as bad. SG is one of the most depressing things I've ever seen. The neverending stream of drooling fanboys praising these girls only serves to inflate the already massive egos of a group of people whose only accomplishment in life is posing naked on the Internet. And the guys who buy stuff off of the girls' Amazon wishlists - it's tantamount to paying a prostitute and then, instead of having sex, watching her take your money and spend it on another star tattoo. I'm not talking about every SG - I'm sure at least some of them are productive members of society - and I have nothing against porn, but anything that encourages this kind of self-centered and overly dramatic behavior can't be good. About the article: it's interesting to hear the motivation behind these girls' decision to model, but I would've liked to hear more about the negative press that SG's founders have been trying to quash.
By bigriff on 05/11/2006 at 10:29:31
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Hey, bigriff, you must've missed the follow-up: http://thephoenix.com/article_ektid11439.aspx
By Look around on 05/17/2006 at 4:21:07
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Wish I'd seen bigriff's comments last spring. Perhaps we know each other, but I also have gone to school with an SG. Actually two SGs. And they're both of higher than average intelligence. Their SG blogs may or may not reflect their real attitudes towards life, but calling them vapid and self-absorbed is unfair in any case. I'm sure each SG has a different reason for doing what she's doing, and while I may not agree with the choice, it is a choice the vast majority of them are making for quite rational reasons--whether they're doing it for money, or art, or their version of feminism, or just to get laid more. Also, everyone does what they do at least partially for ego gratification; so accusing them of that as being their primary motivation is a red herring to say the least.
By Cap'n on 11/20/2006 at 3:05:00
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Im on my way up this Weekend to Check your Place out. Travis Grillo & Eric Grillo may show up with me. Been a while since I first hurd about you guys Very Interested to Meet You Guys
By Carignan 81 on 02/13/2007 at 1:13:49
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ok
By tom on 06/09/2007 at 9:23:19

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