I am very disgusted to equate sexiness with sensuality. If it only serves to stimulate heterosexuality, it is too animalistic to understand. Temperament is something that absolutely requires acquired experience, but it cannot be ruled out that some darlings are inherently extraordinary and stand out from the crowd. I have encountered such a person, even if he is in rags and you are dressed in bright clothes, you are still self-consciously wretched when you stand in front of him. In an instant, the lack of clothes made him immortal, not flattering and not vulgar, but the decently dressed person looked like a dog, and the vulgarity was unbearable.
There is a very popular saying nowadays that when you see a girl, you should praise her for being beautiful, if she is not beautiful enough, she is temperamental, and if she is not temperamental enough, she is smart. It's no wonder why the streets are full of beautiful and handsome men who twist their waists and hips. China can't produce people with temperament, at most it produces very few people with different talents. That's the power of the mainstream, the indestructible consistency of ideas. The recognition of the pattern of temperament makes the highly individual style become like looking in a mirror, because the shape is similar because of the resemblance. More and more people use the mirror as the standard to correct the self that creates the mirror.
Pull away, back to sexy. Sexy belongs to temperament, and it is subtle. Its relationship with time is the closest and most paradoxical. At least, a person who can be called sexy must first have the protection of strong secretion of gonads. But it's not getting stronger over time, and it's not the more intense the better. The lack of heat is just as coquettish as too much. As a kind of temperament, its uniqueness lies in the need to quantify the feeling. Looking at the time horizontally and vertically, it looks like a parabola, with a restrained beauty.
How to comment on a kind of temperament? It’s hard to say or explain, it’s a completely personal aesthetic experience. In fact, the moment of identification relies most on feeling, and irrational factors are often surprisingly accurate, but unfortunately we no longer trust feelings.
Oh, by the way, I was eating when Mark slid down the toilet, and it was still--smelling, hehe.
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