Facial hair is every boy’s passage into manhood. From the very first sprouts to poke out of the corner of the young lad’s upper lip, there is something truly sacred about a man’s facial hair, as precious as a US work visa is to a foreigner working in the States. In fact, the American Mustache Institute (AMI) was specifically established to advocate facial hair and promote greater acceptance of moustaches in the workplace and throughout modern culture. Seriously!
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Celebrity Facial Hair: The Ultimate Collection Of Famous Beards & Moustaches
Sexy Female Sports Uniforms
You may recall the controversy that arose in 2004, over the suggestion by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that female players wear more revealing uniforms in order to “bring more attention to their sport”. He defended his position saying that women’s soccer needed to attract fashion and cosmetics companies by featuring sexier uniforms. Though the shorts never got shorter and the necklines never revealed more cleavage, here’s to the sports that tantalize us with their dead-sexy uniforms.
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The Psychology of Lesbian Fashion
Lesbian fashion is something that has puzzled me to no end. As an openly gay, feminine woman, sexually attracted to other feminine women, I have always been curious as to why, in our day and age, it seems the majority of lesbians continue to assume more masculine roles and styles whether it’s in the clothes they wear, their comportment, or even the adoption of butch/femme gender roles in relationships. Lesbians come in a wide variety of shapes, moods and sizes and some are built with a lot more fashion sense than others.
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Sex Fashion Fetishes
When it comes to sex and foreplay, there are countless ways people get in the mood. From gentle kisses on the neck, a go at role-play, to some more provocative exploits, like leather, whips and chains, sexual arousal can be brought on by many things. When a particular object, situation or body part that is not conventionally viewed as being sexual in nature excites a person however- it is considered to be a sexual fetish (e.g. rubber masks, wearing diapers and acting like a baby, sexual fixation to feet). While modern psychology assumes that fetishism is conditioned as a result of a strong emotional or traumatic experience, many people embrace their fetishes and do not feel a need to seek treatment. Clothing accounts for 58.3% of fetishes, rubber and rubber items, 22.9%, footwear 14.6%, body parts 14.6%, leather and leather items 10.4%, and soft materials and fabrics 6.3%. Here is a look at some of the notable sex fashion fetishes out there.
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