Something for Vikey (and the rest of you rack lovin' men)

supervike

Super Moderator
At first I was a bit miffed that I'm always typecast as such....but then I noticed there were boobies! Or, as a comedian recently said...YAYbies!
 

In Chigh P.I.

New member
Call me a weirdo but that pic of Natalie Gulbis halfway down the page really does it for me :)

No flesh showing at all, no smut intended but OMG thats a fine pic :)

I guess im in that small bracket of men who prefer a nice 'fully clothed' girly picture?

I must ask my shrink why i feel this way....
 

uberdark

New member
one is it safe to view at work.

two: im sorry but 1800s early 1900s attire just looks frumpy. i like me the nude form as a whole. my biggest problem is i will see a person naked and immediately want to draw her. very bad thing when i am watching "adult" movies. :lol
 

lizcam

New member
Ubie, not work safe where you work (all those teenaged boys and all) and it's kind of cute when a guy wants to draw you. It cam just get in the way of other things that should be taken care of first.

Mike and Mr Chigh, I studied costuming in college (I know, that's even worse than 12th century french poetry but I lived near LA and figured I might get a job "in the industry") and I LOVE late Victorian and early Edwardian clothing almost as much as I like Elizabethan clothing. I even like wearing corsets. They're good on your back when you're a bit......top heavy.......like I am.

Sorry Ubie, but there's something about not having it all out there, having to use your imagination a bit, that is really sexy.
 

IdofEntity

New member
two: im sorry but 1800s early 1900s attire just looks frumpy. i like me the nude form as a whole. my biggest problem is i will see a person naked and immediately want to draw her. very bad thing when i am watching "adult" movies. :lol

There is something to appreciate in the unadorned form. But there's just as much to appreciate in the presentation of that form. Outright concealment isn't appealing. (no one I know has bought "Girls Gone Burkas") But a woman who can suggest her curves, who hints at her assets, and who understands that clothes can accent and highlight a persons beauty is a rare find. That being said, it's just as fun watching a woman take said accents off.

But you're right, quite a bit of that 1800-1900 garb is hideous. The steampunk inspired victorian garb that is showing up in our culture today is far more appealing. Less poof, a touch less humility, and much more comfortable corsets for the women. I'm willing to be men in this pseudo victorian garb are eye candy to the ladies.
 
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