Does current fashion reflect "anal acceptance"
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:00 am
Disclaimer: The following applies to Western Europe only since I'm not so familiar with everyday fashion elsewhere.
I remember times when women's fashion was all about cleavage, but these day's you get shorts, yoga pants, tight leggings and skinny jeans specifically cut to make the buttocks look appetizing. Around where I live fitness studios are advertising with special training programs for women to make their asses firmer and rounder, and all the tops and jackets have become short to offer an unrestricted view of women's "assets".
At the same time women's magazines and blogs feature more discussion and advice on anal sex than I have ever seen before. More women watch anal porn and surveys show that more women are practising it.
I can't help but wonder whether whether all that emphasis of the booty in fashion correlates with more women beginning to see their asses as primary sexual attribute and focus for pleasure.
I remember times when women's fashion was all about cleavage, but these day's you get shorts, yoga pants, tight leggings and skinny jeans specifically cut to make the buttocks look appetizing. Around where I live fitness studios are advertising with special training programs for women to make their asses firmer and rounder, and all the tops and jackets have become short to offer an unrestricted view of women's "assets".
At the same time women's magazines and blogs feature more discussion and advice on anal sex than I have ever seen before. More women watch anal porn and surveys show that more women are practising it.
I can't help but wonder whether whether all that emphasis of the booty in fashion correlates with more women beginning to see their asses as primary sexual attribute and focus for pleasure.