Fancy Alcoholic
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I don't know if this is an incel trait, but still I'm actually fascinated by all kind of traditional body modifications. I'm not talking here about the post modern kind of modification, like tatoos, septum rings and other stupid stuffs you would find in every instagram posts talking about coachella. I'm rather talking about the actual tribal outfits from which these post-modern trends were lended.
I find this girl more appealing than most girls from my uni. That could sound strange but I do find those peculiar attires kind of appealing and elegant in their alien way. They symbolize purity and commitment to a certain common culture and ideal, these attires and body modifications have a meaning (which is different than claiming each of your piercing is somehow a reference to your ridiculously idiosyncratic individual, but still stereotypical experience of life), to sum it up, something that lacks in our modern homogenized societies.
Do you relate to this feeling ?
I find this girl more appealing than most girls from my uni. That could sound strange but I do find those peculiar attires kind of appealing and elegant in their alien way. They symbolize purity and commitment to a certain common culture and ideal, these attires and body modifications have a meaning (which is different than claiming each of your piercing is somehow a reference to your ridiculously idiosyncratic individual, but still stereotypical experience of life), to sum it up, something that lacks in our modern homogenized societies.
Do you relate to this feeling ?