Been there, done that!Doll ard wrote:Reading this post brought back a memory. I climbed on to a display at the mall and sat under her so I could look up her dress. Man that must have been 4 days ago.
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Because men aren't as concerned about body image?
Because no guys are concerned with how their new "outfit" covers their beer belly or buttcrack?
Because women power the retail clothing market and somehow, trim models displaying clothing make them feel self conscious?
Or, as Mannequin Fan already stated, it's just the current trend in retail.
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I also find some of the abstract mannequins attractive. Not so much an alien thing as simply not-quite-human but with enough similarities (curves in the right places) to elicit a similar reaction to that when seeing a human female.
Nope, you’re not the only one. Back in the stone-age internet, there were a bunch of Yahoo Groups (showing my age here) for people who both appreciated the finely made, realistic mannequins and who also, maybe, liked to get a little frisky with their plastic companions. There were additionally a few photographers who had websites showcasing some softly erotic mannequin photography.PilotFancier wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 6:07 pm
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It's pretty funny, really - I always kind of thought I was a weirdo for wanting to make out with a mannequin. For years I'd google stuff like "mannequin fetish" and nothing ever came up. It never occurred to me that, yes, of course - there'd be a natural overlap with people who like dolls!
No, not over thinking it. I agree with the “beauty in the uncanny” idea, but rather than dehumanizing the human form, I’ve perceived it more as a case of anthropomorphising (ating?) the inanimate or unreal.PilotFancier wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 5:37 pmYeah, that's exactly it for me as well. Both have their merits.Joe 90 wrote:I must be one of the few people who are attracted to both life like mannequins and abstract mannequins. The abstract ones have an Alien appeal to me.
I think with the more abstract ones, it is a little bit specifically "Alien" vibes, to me - Giegeresque, almost, even without it being explicitly all ribbed and whatever. I think it's the psychosexual element.
Something about finding beauty in the uncanny, or in the dehumanization of a human form. The way they are made accentuates shapes and curves we find appealing, but emphasizes them to an inhuman degree. That uncanniness lends a sense of danger, maybe. I'm sure plenty of people find that unsettling, but I find it alluring.
Or, hey, maybe I'm overthinking it. Mannequin hot.
Either way, an interesting / enjoyable thing about the mannequin is that IS an object. So, if you are attracted to it and … Well, that’s OK. No harm in objectifying it and physically engaging with it as though it were only some object because that’s exactly what it is.
I’ve found the idea that one can be attracted to such an object that is clearly not human and want to … interact with it in such a way as though it were to be quite intriguing.
Brunette
Slim, athletic, voluptuous?
Athletic.
Demure, aggressive, sleazy? Be honest.
Sleazy ...
Demure