Norwegian girls - ah yes, I remember them well! :)
While I was at college, my Dad's job got him posted to Stavanger on the west coast and when I first visited, I couldn't believe how beautiful all the girls were!
Unfortunately they were mostly all taller than me too, which gave me a bit of an inferiority complex! :\">
Ælita very interesting posts, its a view point I'd not considered deeply. I can see these modern girls are both the victim and cause of this problem. I've never liked that artificial look.It now seems with mid to late teens, the ideal look seems to be of a 30 something trying too hard to look like a 21 year old. So what you have is lamb, dressed as mutton dressed as lamb. Sorry if that sounded a bit sexist, but I could not find a better analogy to describe what I am seeing in today's youth. For example, take a look at Millie Bobby Brown, she was a kid not long ago. She's now 14 (maybe fifteen) and looks like a 30 something trying to be younger. I wish teens would celebrate their youth rather than crave the next chapter of life, because when they are in that next stage they wish they looked younger again. I guess this is a fertile soil in which to sell fashion and beauty products/treatments and that dissatisfaction is central to the whole industry.
I still prefer natural beauty, but when people see it I am sure they are convinced it is fake. I remember taking some picture of my wife when I got my DSLR in 2010, she was 27. I remember being hesitant to post the photos because they looked 'too perfect' and I did not want to included with those folks on Fakebook that use automated software to touch up their photos.
Do you remember all those black and white photos people would post where the camera was above them and the edges were soft focus? So cliche, I dislike cliche.
Beauty is only skin deep. Sad but true, and I can say I have verified that more times than I wished.
And some were not even that beautiful.
But I would say that once, or maybe twice in a lifetime, one does meet someone really true, who doesn't give a **** about status.
Perhaps this is just a natural flaw in men's way of thinking, they can get romantic, whereas women's instinct tells them to assess the possibilities of better securing offspring?
I had a girlfriend that never wore a bra, she was 18 and very firm. I must say it was very nice.
And it seems men are trying to catch up too, but IMHO not in the better way...
Where I live, only recently, it has become noticed that many men are wearing track pants or sweat pants with no underwear, out in public.
No, no, no, no....
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While I was at college, my Dad's job got him posted to Stavanger on the west coast and when I first visited, I couldn't believe how beautiful all the girls were!
Unfortunately they were mostly all taller than me too, which gave me a bit of an inferiority complex! :\">
I still prefer natural beauty, but when people see it I am sure they are convinced it is fake. I remember taking some picture of my wife when I got my DSLR in 2010, she was 27. I remember being hesitant to post the photos because they looked 'too perfect' and I did not want to included with those folks on Fakebook that use automated software to touch up their photos.
Do you remember all those black and white photos people would post where the camera was above them and the edges were soft focus? So cliche, I dislike cliche.
And some were not even that beautiful.
But I would say that once, or maybe twice in a lifetime, one does meet someone really true, who doesn't give a **** about status.
Perhaps this is just a natural flaw in men's way of thinking, they can get romantic, whereas women's instinct tells them to assess the possibilities of better securing offspring?
And it seems men are trying to catch up too, but IMHO not in the better way...
Where I live, only recently, it has become noticed that many men are wearing track pants or sweat pants with no underwear, out in public.
No, no, no, no....
@luny@mstdn.games
https://www.luny.co.uk