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Message # 39121.2.2 Subject: Re: ..an interesting philosophical debate Date: Fri 20/02/09 20:15:24 GMT Name: AnthonyX Email: anthonyx@jowc.net |
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I agree. I'd also add that the form of the outfit has some relevance too. A burkini is uninteresting wetlook not only because it is intended for use in the water, but also because it completely hides the woman's shape. Some might argue that a business suit has the same drawback, but perhaps it depends on the design of the suit... a tailored jacket vs something which just hangs there. Anyway, apart from "appropriateness" or "inappropriateness" is the four factors: cling, shine, color change, and transparency.
So... I guess it comes down to five factors: appropriateness cling shine transparency color change
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In reply to Message (39121.2) ..an interesting philosophical debate
By MK - wamtec@comcast.net Fri 20/02/09 17:27:20 GMT ...i.e. what turns you....is it "the fabric".....or "the context of how that fabric is used".
- if denim is your fetish....then you don't care how it is used...wet or dry...denim turns you on
- if wetlook is your fetish....then "context" is EVERYTHING...cos if you use a fabric in the wrong context (i.e. making a denim bikini) then it totally misses the concept you are looking for...
Nylon and satin are great fabrics for wet clothing scenes too....but a nylon swimsuit is not the right context that wetlook fans want to see....they would rather see a wet nylon shirt or slip dress or pants etc.
For me....wetlook it is all about "context" these days....and if something is purposely designed as a "swimsuit".,...then no matter how you look at it...it's a STILL a swimsuit....and thats "the norm"...and if I was a normal person...I would not be on this forum....ha ha.
I feel the same way about muslim burkhinis too....i.e. that outfit is purposely designed for swimming in....so it does nothing for me.....but an Indian sari is a different matter...cos that is not designed for swimming...so Indian wet sari scenes are much better than muslim burkhinis (even thought they may look similar) cos a sari is interesting...cos you know that was not designed for swimming in...whereas a burkhini is a big yawn cos it has no wetlook context....
but I am sure many of you have differing opinions....so I will turn the debate over to you guys...
MK
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By micater - Fri 20/02/09 15:34:51 GMT http://www.trenddelacreme.com/2009/01/ready-to-get-your-denim-wet.html
what do you think about that...!? i'd like to see them wet!
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