How can a homosexual (male) designer in the fashion industy tell a Heterosexual Male, what is sexy attire on HIS Hetersexual Counterpart, the Woman???
You think, a Strapless Gown is desirable, in the eyes of the Heterosexual Male, even though a Homosexual most likely designed it . . . and FWIW, a homosexual female most likely, modeled it . . .
IF you are a TRUE CHRISTIAN, I suggest you seek out a Heterosexual Male and ask him for his opinion . . . Don't let an admitted degenerate/ doomed to hell, practicing (in-your-face with their sin) sinner tell you HOW to dress in todays' world . . .
MAYBE, one day in the future, MORE Heterosexuals will get into the Fashion World and TURN things around and WE won't have to choose between two evils, such as, the immodoesty of a strapless dress vs the immodesty of revealing cleavage!!
A homosexual does not KNOW what "turns-on" a Heterosexual Male, when he sees a REAL WOMAN dressed in something . . .
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I doubt you know what "turns on" heterosexual males either. If you think that strapless dresses and cleavage aren't interesting to a heterosexual male, you are badly informed.
Would a single, spaghetti-strap make that dress modest? Does it have to be floor length or is a glimpse of ankle acceptable?
You know, the human mouth is oft used for vile and disgustingly sinful sexual acts, including some homosexual acts. Shouldn't modest, Christian attire require a veil or mask covering the mouth?
The poster is female, right? This post screams 'I'm not attractive, I dress like a slob, and the guys only go after the hot girls that wear strapless dresses and such so I'm bitter and hate them all'. She probably just wishes she could wear one and look attractive.
i may be gay, but i can guarantee you i know what sort of female dress would 'turn a man on.' if gay men couldn't tell, john galliano and jean paul gaultier would be designing for plus sized section of k-mart.
and a homosexual female modeling a gown? i'm willing to bet 95% at least of professional models are heterosexual.
as and aside, as a gay man i still think cleavage is sexy as hell on a woman, and i sometimes can't help but glance. even though i'm NOT turned on by it, i can still respect the alluring nature of cleavage.
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Have you tried the Christian line put out by Paul W Leoves and George Fischess? ( Leoves and Fischess Design) They've done marvelous things with sackcloth and ashes. Lesbian high fashion models? You're talking major oxymoron, you've been watching too much 'L Word'. We generally don't look that thin. Besides does K-Mart hire big name designers?
>>and FWIW, a homosexual female most likely, modeled it . . .<<
Isn't this a good thing? A lesbian would probably be able to give a pretty damn good opinion about what makes a woman look attractive. It would be like getting the opinion of a heterosexual man with boobs.
maybe I missed the boat on this one, but I tend to think of fashion designers (of whatever sex or sexuality) as artists, who make a gown, or whatever, because it is a statement. "Sexy" is a by-product. And heterosexual men who know what looks good on a woman? Can we get a chorus from all the heterosexual men present:
NOTHING AT ALL!!!
Bearded Lady: Hey, baby. You ever had a chick with a beard before?
Mitch: Can't say that I have there, bearded broad.
Bearded Lady: Well, then, sugar, you haven't lived.
Mitch: Note to self: I don't want to live.
- Dirty Work, 1998
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I was reading this and my jaw was dropping wondering which lunatic penned it. I really should've guessed.
See every model he's ever hit on has laughed in his face, so it must be they're gay (and don't get his 'heterosexual' fashion sense of combvover, sleeveless cardy and sandals combined with fawn knee high socks.)
She is such a scary individual. In one thread she proclaims "HOORAY FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH!!!" (and then proceeds to state that Incas, Mayans and lesbians needs to be removed from the planet), but then in another thread she says that it's disgusting how the "homosexual agenda" is being crammed down her throat by the media. Freedom of speech? Oh, right, you mean hooray for *your* freedom to say you are boycotting blue clothing because pink is the color girls should wear, say lesbians deserve to blown off the face of the earth and that Catholics who do not switch their phone service to Sienna will burn in hell. Fucking hypocrites.
His points are valid but not why he thinks. Designers are doing little new, in fact new radical designs are stupid as no one will wear them. They just rehash shit designed years ago and claim ownership.
What men find sexy is good looking women wearing as little as possible, not some stupid style or look.
The early sixties and before had all the designs of today, girls have been reduced to wearing thin straps way before the thong ever appeared.
MAYBE, one day in the future, MORE Heterosexuals will get into the Fashion World and TURN things around
But then it turns out all the heterosexuals were actually "ex"-gays, woops.
How can a straight (female) designer in the fashion industry tell a straight woman what is sexy attire in the eyes of HER heterosexual counterpart, the Man???
Why not dress in what YOU find sexy, what YOU like when you look in the mirror? If you feel beautiful, you will look confident and happy, which most people, gay and straight, find pretty sexy.
Most "practicing[in-your-face with their sin) sinners" are heterosexual couples, silly. I bet that for every time you see two men kissing, you have seen men and women kissing about 20 times, but you simply don't notice.
Should you really dress in sexy attire if you're a TRUE CHRISTIAN?
You obviously don't KNOW what "turns-on" a Heterosexual Male, either. Last time I checked, many Heterosexual Males find both strapless dresses AND revealing cleavage sexy on a woman...
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