The Literotica Women Feel Good Thread

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Sisters - I've found the Proof. Not even celebrities look good before they've been spackled up and coiffed down. Just take a look at Christina Applegate.
 
hiya

celeb's are like the rest of us, they all look shit without make up and at the wrong camera angle.

most of the older one's put the make up on out of a cement mixer.
 
Svenskaflicka said:
Oprah Winfrey.


(OK, she looks pretty much the same, actually.)
Am I the only one who thought that was Jay-Z for a second?


Women of Lit: I have no idea what most of you look like, but you have sharp and erotic minds. And that makes you more attractive than any Tinseltown botox bimbo on the planet. Remember that. :rose:
 
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I thought Pamela A. looked fine and healthy; most of these women do except for the ones where the photo development was obviously crappy. I think most movie 'stars' probably look fine without makeup, as do the women of Lit.

Movie makeup is a fine craft, which most women (and men) cannot do on themselves (let alone have the time for).

Perdita
 
Oh, that's just . . . .

Great! I know I feel better.

Give Goldie a break though. She's mighty old to still have to look perky every day!
 
perdita said:

Movie makeup is a fine craft, which most women (and men) cannot do on themselves (let alone have the time for).

Exactly the reason why I hardly ever wear any! Well, that and I can't seem to do it right. *sigh* With my colouring, I end up looking like a gigolo.....

Thank you lovely Perdita.

Whisp :rose:
 
Icingsugar said:
Am I the only one who thought that was Jay-Z for a second?


Women of Lit: I have no idea what most of you look like, but you have sharp and erotic minds. And that makes you more attractive than any Tinseltown botox bimbo on the planet. Remember that. :rose:

:kiss:

Say what you want about us Swedes, but our men do know what women want to hear!



(Now if we could only get them to actually SAY it a bit more often...)
 
This thread shows why make-over shows and magazine articles are popular.

Most brides look beautiful. So they should but it might have taken hours of skilled attention to produce the effect.

My imagination works for me. I can look at almost any woman and imagine what she would look like at her best. That might not be her covered in expensive make-up, it might just be with healthy skin and hair in a good light.

My imagination can take years off her age, pounds off her body or redistribute flesh to where it looks good, change her hairstyle, clothes and shoes. But I stop before I make the woman more than she is. If my imagination can make the best of what she has so that she is recognisable but - Wow! - then that is enough.

Another tool is memory. If I meet a woman and then we meet again 20 years later I am likely to "see" her as the best she could have been 20 years ago, not the best starting from as she is now. It makes describing her to another difficult.

So if you see Og looking at a harrassed mother of screaming brats wearing a baby-puke stained sweater and baggy jeans remember that I'm seeing a cool collected woman sweeping down a catwalk amid camera flashes.

Og
 
oggbashan said:
... My imagination can take years off her age, pounds off her body or redistribute flesh to where it looks good, change her hairstyle, clothes and shoes. But I stop before I make the woman more than she is. If my imagination can make the best of what she has so that she is recognisable but - Wow! - then that is enough.

Another tool is memory. If I meet a woman and then we meet again 20 years later I am likely to "see" her as the best she could have been 20 years ago, not the best starting from as she is now. It makes describing her to another difficult. ...
Ogg, I wish this could be taught. Bless you. Yet, I am sad knowing there are too few men with such imagination.

Perdita :(
 
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