I'd be a sucker for a "lengthening" procedure if it was truly possible instead of just being an email scam, so I'm just as susceptible to body image failures as anyone.
I took it that you were talking about self image issues - which the parody of Photoshop addressed. That "ad" seemed to be aimed at women. I was just trying to say that women aren't the only ones who obsess about how they look or try to enhance what they do have.
However, since I apparently misunderstood your point, the idea of you in a corset - well, it sounds pretty good! ;)
I meant the image you see on the cover of magazine or staged art photo has been...should we say...beautified a little. Or a lot. As lovely as Christina is, with her unblemished skin and very good choice for a hair dye, her actual self might somewhat differ from the artful presentation above.
Now I don't feel so bad that Grouchy Old Cripple wasn't able to post his Saturday Boobage. Good one, Jeffro.
ReplyDeleteI doubt I'm the only one that would really, really like to see those puppies unleashed.
ReplyDeleteWho let the dogs out?
ReplyDelete<motorboat sounds>
Yer feedin' the fantasy, Kevin!
ReplyDeleteI've always liked redheads.....
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_vVUIYOmJM&feature=player_embedded
also, that I meant to go dig up my corset.
Hah! Point taken!
ReplyDeleteI'd be a sucker for a "lengthening" procedure if it was truly possible instead of just being an email scam, so I'm just as susceptible to body image failures as anyone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlGbVwXcQYw
And lest I forget: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwJAMTUy9hY
ReplyDeleteErm...there is some sort of misunderstanding. In any case, there is no similarity between us, Jeff - as I have no wish for any sort of augmentation.
ReplyDeleteCorset still fits. Where important.
Erm...there is some sort of misunderstanding. In any case, there is no similarity between us, Jeff - as I have no wish for any sort of augmentation.
ReplyDeleteCorset still fits. Where important.
I took it that you were talking about self image issues - which the parody of Photoshop addressed. That "ad" seemed to be aimed at women. I was just trying to say that women aren't the only ones who obsess about how they look or try to enhance what they do have.
ReplyDeleteHowever, since I apparently misunderstood your point, the idea of you in a corset - well, it sounds pretty good! ;)
I meant the image you see on the cover of magazine or staged art photo has been...should we say...beautified a little. Or a lot.
ReplyDeleteAs lovely as Christina is, with her unblemished skin and very good choice for a hair dye, her actual self might somewhat differ from the artful presentation above.