20 plus years ago I made a nudie calendar for my best (female) friend. It was called 52 Weeks Of Wang. Mostly close up shots with props. Then I sent it to a couple other female friends. It got a laugh out of everyone.
My wife posed fully nude for cancer charity a few years back. There was a calender, but that wasn't the main point of it. The calendar didn't sell because it was too explicit. My wife had a lot of fun doing it. It was a thrill for me too. So the confession is that most people I knew saw my wife naked and I kind of enjoyed it. I felt like it was something we did together even though I didn't get naked. She offered me the chance to but I was too chicken to take my clothes off. Also, our friends were not so keen on seeing me naked as they were her. I think I was a little jealous that she got all the attention, although I was proud of her. It's a shame no one gets to see her pictures these days. She did show them to all her current workmates a year or so ago. They loved them. She gave me an ornament of a naked woman looking pretty much like she does in her photos as a wedding anniversary gift. I don't think most of our visitors get its significance.
I remember when you could walk into many garages (auto repair or body shops) and there would be a calendar with nude models hanging on the walls. Usually from a tool company. You don’t see that anymore.
My father in law used to have them hang in his garage as well as playboy mags i always looked at them.
There used to be calendars of women in bikinis No suggestive poses, posing with tools or valves, etc. For fairness a coworker started using her own version of calendars with male models, firefighters or such in shorts, speedos. Well, the boss got offended and asked her to remove it. I agreed with her she could have it if the guys could have their girl calendars So in the end no more calendars with pretty people