Re: shaved or not?
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:27 am
Looking at those pics side by side it's amazing what a difference a bush makes - in the bush pic you look like a beautiful, sophisticated, wholesome, and indeed fragrant, young woman. But in the shaved one you look like a scrawny, vacuous, yucky (to my mind) young chav bird - YOUNG being the operative word of course.
Anyhow, bush is best. That's what nature intended. That's why NORMAL blokes, who like WOMEN, dig it. Seeing a mature woman, particularly a scrawny woman, with a shaved beaver is somehow repugnant and creepy. It puts me in mind of David Lynch's 'Eraser Head', Clive Baker's 'Hellraiser' or the nightmare works of Hi?ronymus Bosch. I find it yucky on a deeply visceral level.
Of course the CURRENT fashion for shaved beavers was pioneered by the no frills trailer trash adult movie performers who were dragged into the breech when a new breed of chortling, camcorder toting, oafs masquerading as producers, ran out of proper stars during the gonzo movie explosion of the early to mid 90's. This shaved bush trend was then picked up on by mainstream slapper queens' like Pamela Anderson and 'Jordan' - the rest is history. But why would a girl want to ape the dubious style, taste, and mores of a trash queen like Anderson? A type of woman that, in reality, few men fancy, and many men are contemptuous of? Up until that point, and for as long as I can remember, the role models for young women were the beautiful, glamourous, well dressed, immaculately groomed women that most men aspired to. I just can't get my head round how things have changed.
Officer Dibble
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Anyhow, bush is best. That's what nature intended. That's why NORMAL blokes, who like WOMEN, dig it. Seeing a mature woman, particularly a scrawny woman, with a shaved beaver is somehow repugnant and creepy. It puts me in mind of David Lynch's 'Eraser Head', Clive Baker's 'Hellraiser' or the nightmare works of Hi?ronymus Bosch. I find it yucky on a deeply visceral level.
Of course the CURRENT fashion for shaved beavers was pioneered by the no frills trailer trash adult movie performers who were dragged into the breech when a new breed of chortling, camcorder toting, oafs masquerading as producers, ran out of proper stars during the gonzo movie explosion of the early to mid 90's. This shaved bush trend was then picked up on by mainstream slapper queens' like Pamela Anderson and 'Jordan' - the rest is history. But why would a girl want to ape the dubious style, taste, and mores of a trash queen like Anderson? A type of woman that, in reality, few men fancy, and many men are contemptuous of? Up until that point, and for as long as I can remember, the role models for young women were the beautiful, glamourous, well dressed, immaculately groomed women that most men aspired to. I just can't get my head round how things have changed.
Officer Dibble
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