Friday, February 29, 2008
Youth and sexiness
I ride the bus once or twice a week with a young woman who is a dancer for the local NBA team. She's on there in the mornings on her way to our local university, where she is a student. She is, as you would expect, a very attractive girl. She has well-coiffed red hair, a perfect complexion, beautiful eyes, very trim body and that tight dancer's butt.
But the thing that strikes me is just how young she looks when we are on the bus, in contrast to when she's dancing. If you saw her photo on the team web site, which for her sake I won't provide here, you'd see this smiling woman with long tresses, body curved just so. It says she's 19 in the photo, but I think she could easily pass for, like, a more womanly 23. She's a total sex kitten there.
The girl I ride the bus with could pass for a little younger -- 19 or 20, maybe, but also quite possibly 17, if you didn't know better.
I'm amazed at the contrast -- the young, attractive girl as student; the seemingly a bit older, sexy woman as dancer -- in the same person. I think it says everything about our culture's view of youth and sexiness.
But the thing that strikes me is just how young she looks when we are on the bus, in contrast to when she's dancing. If you saw her photo on the team web site, which for her sake I won't provide here, you'd see this smiling woman with long tresses, body curved just so. It says she's 19 in the photo, but I think she could easily pass for, like, a more womanly 23. She's a total sex kitten there.
The girl I ride the bus with could pass for a little younger -- 19 or 20, maybe, but also quite possibly 17, if you didn't know better.
I'm amazed at the contrast -- the young, attractive girl as student; the seemingly a bit older, sexy woman as dancer -- in the same person. I think it says everything about our culture's view of youth and sexiness.