Bet that's his cum face
Shein saleQuite frankly I’m sick of looking at Ella’s tits. They look hard, stuck on and painful.
And where do the girls get their dinner party dresses? The cheap, tacky looking dress store?
Reminds me of when I was 15 years old and going to a house party for the first time. Quite immature the whooping.She did that when they all first met and it was annoying then. Whooping and making weird noises. She'd get right on my nerves. And yes, as others have said: what about what Paul wants? It's all about her needs.
You’re going on about a ‘curated image’ that is stereotypical and the expectations that come along with it. And that’s not fair. Women should be able to dress or style themselves how they want without a preconceived idea of the type of man they’re trying to ‘attract’ or not.Sorry I know this was ages back but I really wanted to respond.
For me it's got nothing to do with boob jobs or how much skin showing. It's her entire image and personality seems to be based on what men find desirable. She's devoid of individualism and personality, just this carbon copy of that barbie doll, page three, instal babe thing. But then acts all holier than thou about not having ONS and sex not being important. It reeks of using sex and sexuality to get a man then not actually wanting to have a fully physical adult relationship.
Of course a woman can want to look nice and still have boundaries. But she's curated am image that will attract a certain type of man, but doesn't want to have the type of relationship that sort of man wants. I woulndt style myself like that because I hate the type of men it attracts.
The personality and the image just don't marry and I've met women like her, it's all about baging a man, being the most desirable, but they don't actually like men and would probably be better off single.
How do I invoice you for the years of therapy I will now need due to that thoughtBet that's his cum face
Well you saved me from replying after being called a misogynistic incel even though I didn't say the woman couldn't have boundaries. You took the words outta my mouth.Sorry I know this was ages back but I really wanted to respond.
For me it's got nothing to do with boob jobs or how much skin showing. It's her entire image and personality seems to be based on what men find desirable. She's devoid of individualism and personality, just this carbon copy of that barbie doll, page three, instal babe thing. But then acts all holier than thou about not having ONS and sex not being important. It reeks of using sex and sexuality to get a man then not actually wanting to have a fully physical adult relationship.
Of course a woman can want to look nice and still have boundaries. But she's curated am image that will attract a certain type of man, but doesn't want to have the type of relationship that sort of man wants. I woulndt style myself like that because I hate the type of men it attracts.
The personality and the image just don't marry and I've met women like her, it's all about baging a man, being the most desirable, but they don't actually like men and would probably be better off single.
I've no idea how to do something like that.VPN is your friend
Like others have said I find Ella obsessed with image when the other girls came in and she told them they looked nice it didn’t sound like a compliment rather annoyed. And the whole ‘oh I wanted every one to see me walk in’ very weird
Maybe she sees her personality as male rather than gender neutral/female so she fears it and relies on visuals.Ella, alongside many non trans women choose the Barbie / exagerrated / caricature route for their outer esthetics. It’s a big business. I can’t say who or what they are trying to attract via those means. It’s a permanent disfigurement and I find it rather sad the lengths some people will go to for ultimate ‘beauty’.
Ultimate beauty really does come from within, I think Ella relies on her external features for bagging blokes, Nathanial actually wants to connect with her, her personality, her core values etc. and he just can’t, which is okay.
Ella is offended though as she feels her external ‘beauty’ she has invested time and money into should be enticing enough.
I kind of applaud Nathanial, for sure he is on the show for fame and SM followers. But he isn’t just going along with narratives cuz that’s what MAFS want.
He didn’t want a sex-worker and was quite explicit about that. Poor form of the show to match him up with one.
You are right women should be able to dress how they want but what you wear/how you present yourself is usually/often a way of expressing yourself and how you want to be perceived by othersYou’re going on about a ‘curated image’ that is stereotypical and the expectations that come along with it. And that’s not fair. Women should be able to dress or style themselves how they want without a preconceived idea of the type of man they’re trying to ‘attract’ or not.
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