So, you love natural women. Hairy women. Maybe you believe women should place autonomy over sociocultural expectations. Maybe you find it silly that women's secondary sex characteristics (breasts) are cause for discrimination. Maybe you're just horny. Or all of the above? Welcome to Ashmarie Model.
And so much more. Honestly, I don't mind the discrimination. It weeds out undesirable mindsets, so as long as no one is being bullied, I just do my thing. My concern is the quality of life & welfare of women. Most women don't really stop to ask themselves why we even remove our body hair. But it all boils down to aggressive Gillette campaigns and generations of living in a paradigm. The thing about paradigms, indoctrination, brainwashing - they;ll have you believing that you're making the choice yourself. That is most untrue, the subtlest form of gaslighting. The choice is being made for most women before we can even reason it out. Me? I'll pick scientific research over socio-cultural bullshit any day.
Pero ven aca... pleno 2026 y nos dicen "putas". Por menospreciar, por discriminar.
- A las que vestimos con poca ropa,
- Bellaqueamos libre y responsablemente,
- Tenemos Onlyfans
- No creemos en la falacia del matrimonio.
Pero la sra.tradicional:
- Se mete con todo el barrio,
- Pare como coneja sin consideración por el vínculo familiar, su relación, ni su comunidad.
- Tantas viven infelices, infielies, reprimidas y/o aguantando abuso.
Mientras yo me educaba sexualmente, tu te criabas con la cigüeña, el espiritu santo y la abstinencia. Pa yo ponerme con esas hipocresías, mejor que me digan puta. Feliz!
It's 2026. We know breasts aren't sexual organs, right? Their only purpose is fulfilled 9 months after sex. Yes, breasts are wonderful to look at, in all varieties of shapes & sizes, colors, nipples. There's no logical reason for them to be an offense or taboo. The only reason people are still shocked - pleasantly or not - is because breasts aren't normalized. They're demonized. And they'll continue to be if we're always hiding them.
A man's bare chest is normalized. It's seen as a display of strength... but a woman's bare chest is an automatic invitation for sex? People see it this way because of primitive, repressed, often religious thinking. Biologically, there's little difference between the male & female chest. Men's chests (muscles overall) are also sexualized. Hell, men only started going topless last century. They used to wear those hideous onsies to the beach. Now we get to look at your pecs and you can't look at our titties? Unfair... de-sensitizing for women, very repressive for men. So go ahead and enjoymy little titties bouncing out of my clothes.
Sexualizing a body part, item or activity that is not sexual is called "fetish" & "philia". Which is fine! We all like what we like! But if we don't make that a very clear distinction, half the global population suffers for it. A study by Scorolli found that feet are the most commonly fetishized body part - more than breasts - backed by dating site statistics, these fetish statistics... yep... feet. Which makes sense, since feet have been worshipped for several thousand years, and taboo in many cultures - while breasts have been taboo for a mere couple hundred.