Re: Feeling Pretty
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 12:39 am
I can find many things to be “pretty” but only a few of those images “arousing.”
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See, that's how they get ya. They reels ya in closer with the pretty stuff then they strike and snag ya with the arousing stuff. It all makes perfect scents.dillon wrote:I can find many things to be “pretty” but only a few of those images “arousing.”
When I see people being themselves, free as the wind, and enjoying life, smiling, happy, and joyous, I see beauty.Epiceneguy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 4:20 pm I think I can look 'good' but pretty sure (sorry about the pun) that I'll never really look pretty, I'm quite masculine to look at even though I enjoy feminine things and I think I can look good in feminine clothing but not pretty and I'm okay with this
Masculinity and beauty are not contradictory notions; they can be quite compatible when things go perfectly. The sooner we realise this the better.moonshadow wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 6:30 pmWhen I see people being themselves, free as the wind, and enjoying life, smiling, happy, and joyous, I see beauty.
True, but there's just something about wearing something light and flowy on a warm spring day along a wooded trail. It just makes me feel easy going and care free, as well as somewhat "one with nature" in a manner of speaking. Listening to the wind and the wildlife, all is right with the world.crfriend wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 6:47 pmMasculinity and beauty are not contradictory notions; they can be quite compatible when things go perfectly. The sooner we realise this the better.moonshadow wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 6:30 pmWhen I see people being themselves, free as the wind, and enjoying life, smiling, happy, and joyous, I see beauty.
I've been called "beautiful" on several occasions, and I'm about as unapologetically masculine as they get. I wear it as a badge of honour.
Again, I posit that there is no conflict there with masculinity in that assertion. Why should the girls get all the "nice" stuff and we as men wind up with abrasives and rage?moonshadow wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 10:03 pm[... T]here's just something about wearing something light and flowy on a warm spring day along a wooded trail. It just makes me feel easy going and care free, as well as somewhat "one with nature" in a manner of speaking. Listening to the wind and the wildlife, all is right with the world.
Time spent in nature, regardless of attire, can be healing.moonshadow wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 10:03 pm True, but there's just something about wearing something light and flowy on a warm spring day along a wooded trail. It just makes me feel easy going and care free, as well as somewhat "one with nature" in a manner of speaking. Listening to the wind and the wildlife, all is right with the world.