Let me start off by thanking Gee Dub for attending Glamourcon. I enjoyed seeing the worlds' largest collection of attractive women. The Wiki site for Glamourcon says this "is where Playmates, Pets, Honeys, Perfect 10s, Models, of notoriety due to their appearances on one or more internet pay sites, appear to meet and greet their fans and sell their photographs, videos and other memorabilia."
Really! Is this what beauty has come to? It's a little sick if we really think about it. We have plastisized the idea of sexy to a point where women need to gather at a convention so that our addiction to them can be satiated in more ways than just seeing them in our dark enclosed computer screens or televisions. Don't gt me wrong I like the looks of some of these women but make no mistake. I'll keep my normal, average, beautiful wife over these gals anyday. Though I will admit that seeing these Glamour Girls add some tension to our relationship, in no way would I want my wife to look like them.
The bigger question is what does this say about who we are, both men and women. I noticed on the Glamourcon website that there where more men speakers than women. This said to me that men know more about the business of erotica/beauty than women. And my impression was that the women that spoke didn't personify the world of high fashion or glamour. They are however educated smart women who probably learned that being sexy was and is big buisness. I have always told my girls there's nothing more dangerous than a beautiful smart woman and some of these convention participants are just that. What of the other ones that aren't, the ones that have the body but not the brains, they go to a convention to learn how it is to modify their form so they can make money by seducing some bloke into joining their website, do movies for Adam & Eve and make a great living at least in the short term. For what I saw in the photos that Gee Dub took was a convention of Wanna Be's and Has Been's. That we have reduced these women to cattle calls of this magnatude to continue or generate a cash flow that in all repect is short lived and synthetic.
Call me a feminist if you like, I'm not, but we created these women and made them believe they are the pinical of beauty. What really set me off was the image of woman who was well endowed squeezed into a dress to make her bust even more robust. She looked ridiculous and I felt sorry for her then transferred that sarrow to the rest of the women that put themselves into a situation that seems so unnatural. I had to say something to you guys. I know we all appreciate the women form and thats why we're here. The idea that there's a convention to honor the business of fake beauty boogles the mind. I understand some of you can't agree with me and I fault no one making a buck on their physical attractiveness yet I find this convention just a little sick and what it says about how shallow we can be or seduced by something so completely unnatural.
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