Sexologist Eveline Stallaart from Heeze did not take a photo naked for the Playboy, because she had received a lot of criticism of it. That is what the TV sexologist, known for the RTL Boulevard and Married at First Sight programs, says in the new Playboy where she now contains with lingerie.

Eveline reported this fall in the program today inside that they have one photo shoot for the men’s magazine.

“A national discussion arose, with people who said on the one hand: how cool that you dare to do this, but on the other hand many people who shouted: you don’t do that,” says the TV sexologist in the magazine.

“Subsequently, I was approached by various companies with which I work together, so: what is your intention, we don’t think this is relaxed. That was the reason for me to whistle the sensual photos.”

Much criticism
She was disappointed in the criticism of RTL Boulevard colleague Miljuschka Witzenhausen. “She puts down herself as someone who bodyhose Promote: show yourself, women can have beautiful forms, “says the sexologist from Heeze.

“I was disappointed that she went so hard. In the broadcast she wondered aloud if Playboy is still of this time. Her conclusion: no, because if you go naked, then you will do that on only fans then. I thought: what is this, only fans is a completely different story. “

Eveline believes that the Playboy shows female naked in a stylish way. “Playboy is a beautiful medium and I think it’s generally very stylish. If I had gone naked, I would have had it glamorous way done. I thought it was a shame that Miljuschka walked out like that, especially if you are also colleagues. As a co -woman I had never done that. “

‘Show what you have’
The sexologist wanted to use the photo shoot send a signal. “We live in a time where everything is under a magnifying glass. Women dress more prudish than they would like, men wonder if they can still make a compliment if a woman is wearing a nice dress. As a sexologist I want to radiate: you As a woman you can show what you have in the house.

According to Eveline, the same also applies to talking about sex: “I do that daily, but I will keep it neat. If you approach it that way, a lot of information will come up and you can break taboos more easily. We find ourselves in The Netherlands is very broad -minded, but secretly we are all pretty prudish. “

After all the criticism, Eveline was not naked in the photo, but in lingerie.

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