If you're a fan of HBO's "Game of Thrones," then you already know that the show doesn't shy away from steamy sex scenes. Many of the show's actresses have had to strip for camera but some fans have often wondered when it will be the guys' turn.

Granted, there have been a few "Game of Thrones" hunks who've (kind of) flashed their man-parts but nowhere near as much as the women. In a recent interview with The Daily Beast, Natalie Dormer (Margaery Tyrell) said that she hopes to one day see more male nudity on the show.

"Well, during the first season Alfie [Allen], Richard [Madden] and several of the men got naked - although not all the way," she said. "I think 'Thrones' has been better than your average show with equality, but they could definitely ramp it up! Absolutely."

Fans were excited to get a glimpse of Kit Harington's butt on the show - Do you remember the scene where he was diving into the pool? - but earlier this year he revealed that toned bottom didn't belong to him. He explained to GQ that right before he had to film that scene he hurt his leg and a crew member had to fill in.

GQ asked Harington if he would be open to going full-on nude for the HBO show and he said, "it would have to be f***king well deserved." Then there was that scene in the first season when Kristian Narin (Hodor) hid in a bush fully naked.

In an interview with host George Stroumboulopoulos, he admitted that fans were not looking at his manhood, but a prosthetic.

"I unfortunately had a nude scene to do where I had to hide in a bush until the correct moment and young Isaac was sitting, waiting for me. I had a huge, prosthetic penis stripped onto me, in a very, very uncomfortable way," he said.

Dormer also told The Daily Beast about a scene she had to film that made her very, very uncomfortable. In Season 4, Margaery had to seduce boy-king Tommen Barathleon (Dean-Charles Chapman), and she told the site that she called up producers to tell them that she wasn't crazy about it.

Apparently, the decision was made to "alter" that part of the story.

"It's the nature of the beast that I'm four years into playing Margaery Tyrell and the big plot points of the book are in stone," she said. "You can't change them. George R.R. Martin wrote a particular plot line, so on the specifics of Margaery and Tommen getting married, there's nothing I can do. On the show, we had to find a way to navigate that in a sensitive way. There's more of it next season too, and we're trying to handle it with intelligence, and integrity."

"Game of Thrones" will return in January.