Sestre got all dolled up as air hostesses in red skirt suits when they performed in the Eurovision Song contest. I particularly liked that look. Penny from Edinburgh.
It's interesting that the opening photos from both today and yesterday show (presumably) genetic women being attracted to femulators. It reminds me of a time when a male coworker (semi-jokingly) questioned how women could be attracted to men with their hairy, straight bodies in boring clothes. Obviously he was looking at attraction through a male lens and thought everyone should be more attracted to a curvy smooth body in pretty clothes. But it does bring up a question: when clothes lose all gender identity and men can finally wear outfits like those in the 2 opening photos, will women be attracted to those smooth, curvy, pretty men?
Sestre got all dolled up as air hostesses in red skirt suits when they performed in the Eurovision Song contest. I particularly liked that look.
ReplyDeletePenny from Edinburgh.
It's interesting that the opening photos from both today and yesterday show (presumably) genetic women being attracted to femulators. It reminds me of a time when a male coworker (semi-jokingly) questioned how women could be attracted to men with their hairy, straight bodies in boring clothes. Obviously he was looking at attraction through a male lens and thought everyone should be more attracted to a curvy smooth body in pretty clothes. But it does bring up a question: when clothes lose all gender identity and men can finally wear outfits like those in the 2 opening photos, will women be attracted to those smooth, curvy, pretty men?
ReplyDeleteWe can only hope that it is the way for the future.
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