My Cake Is Not "naughty"...can I Post It Regularly
Decorating By lutie Updated 8 Oct 2009 , 2:46am by lutie
Some of my church ladies gave me an order for a bachelorette cake for one of the Sunday School teachers...it was a bustier cake and had to be very, very discreet and tasteful... we are a very strict church, but they wanted a little fun for the new bride... I want to post it because it was a beautiful, tasteful cake, but I do not wish to be out of compliance if someone would think it fell into "the naughty" category... it is not a Frederick's of Hollywood-type of bustier, but more of a Victoria Secret-type in pink and white.
I do not wish to go against any of the rules. What should I do?
I posted mine in the regular area. Mine was made to look like black leather with red trim but it wasn't naked or anything so I figured it was all right. No one has complained or moved it or anything like that. I'm sure yours would be fine there too.
That's odd - I just looked at my photos and my lingerie cake is gone. I didnt take it off so I wonder what happened to it?
That's odd - I just looked at my photos and my lingerie cake is gone. I didnt take it off so I wonder what happened to it?
If it's the cute one that's blue with the white flowers and hot pink background, it's there but it's in the Naughty cakes gallery. There's a glitch right now so that we can't see our own naughty cakes but we can see other peoples naughty cakes when we click on their photos tab.
I don't think that the lingerie is naughty. I think the "naughty" section is for body parts that are being exposed. So I think you're safe just putting it in the regular section.
Just my two cents.
O.K. I am going to take a chance because if it was not considered "naughty" for the Southern Baptist ladies, surely it will be acceptable here... I want to do what is right always.
Thanks for your input!
Lutie
You may want to check it out on my photos and see what you think...
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