I'm writing here because I thought of this idea while glancing at Aimee Rox's MET set today: "Trapped by a style." Not specifically Aimee, but glam in general. That style is "body hair removed." It's basically all glam sites such as MET and Femjoy can present. I think such sites know there is a desire to see for example what my fave Kristel in her Rylsky sets showed. It doesn't seem to matter. With rare exception, glam cannot deliver anything but "denuded." Why?
Is it because "hair-haters" scream loudest? Do they intimidate the webmasters, their models and photogs? Yes, but I don't think that's the only or even the main reason for this somewhat misogynist lack of diversity and, evidently, freedom. It has something to do with "porn" balkanizing styles, so that it can make more money generally and also protect "niche" sites. If you want to see variety exemplified by my fave, you gotta pay mo'.
I don't think it's simply a matter of aesthetic choice. If it were, MET and FJ for example would regularly show good-looking models unshaven like Kristel. In the meantime, glam models themselves are discouraged from daring to be different.
So this industry obviously makes money and is apparently pretty pleased with how it's doing. The folks that is who really are raking in the dough, or making a decent living.
It's a strange industry that doesn't respond meaningfully to what its customers want. Its customers themselves are strange, for continuing to pay for this lack of response.
Guess that's what sex duz 2 folks: makes 'em lose their heads 😻🤪💸
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Aimee Rox at Met Art
https://access.metart.com/track/4240.MA.1.2.5.200249.0/
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Aimee Rox at Met Art X
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Aimee Rox at Met Art
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First hardcore!
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https://www.manyvids.com/Video/3647186/Aimee-Rox-her-irst-ever-porn-clip/
Aimee Rox at Met Art
https://access.metart.com/track/4240.MA.1.2.5.208628.0/
Aimee Rox at Met Art
https://access.metart.com/track/4240.MA.1.2.5.210619.0/
Aimee Rox at iStripper
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Aimee Rox at iStripper
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Aimee Rox at Met Art
https://access.metart.com/track/4240.MA.1.2.5.216094.0/
Aimee Rox at iStripper
http://g.istlnkbn.com/g1.php?l=2&dir=f1164&s=50634
She is Yulia F at the Nude in public
I'm writing here because I thought of this idea while glancing at Aimee Rox's MET set today: "Trapped by a style." Not specifically Aimee, but glam in general. That style is "body hair removed." It's basically all glam sites such as MET and Femjoy can present. I think such sites know there is a desire to see for example what my fave Kristel in her Rylsky sets showed. It doesn't seem to matter. With rare exception, glam cannot deliver anything but "denuded." Why?
Is it because "hair-haters" scream loudest? Do they intimidate the webmasters, their models and photogs? Yes, but I don't think that's the only or even the main reason for this somewhat misogynist lack of diversity and, evidently, freedom. It has something to do with "porn" balkanizing styles, so that it can make more money generally and also protect "niche" sites. If you want to see variety exemplified by my fave, you gotta pay mo'.
I don't think it's simply a matter of aesthetic choice. If it were, MET and FJ for example would regularly show good-looking models unshaven like Kristel. In the meantime, glam models themselves are discouraged from daring to be different.
So this industry obviously makes money and is apparently pretty pleased with how it's doing. The folks that is who really are raking in the dough, or making a decent living.
It's a strange industry that doesn't respond meaningfully to what its customers want. Its customers themselves are strange, for continuing to pay for this lack of response.
Guess that's what sex duz 2 folks: makes 'em lose their heads 😻🤪💸
Aimee Rox at Met Art
https://access.metart.com/track/4240.MA.1.2.5.222343.0/