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pierogish · 6 months ago
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Mapplethorpe’s photographs of Lisa Lyon redraw with Gideon
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imaginedanganronpa · 6 years ago
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Could you so V3 boys with an artist S/O? I love your work and the effort you put into them, i wish you luck with future promts in the future♡☆ (sorry if that was awkward lol)
Thank you so much!! It means a lot! And I didn’t think that was awkward at all, no worries :) Please enjoy!
V3 Boys With An Artist S/O!
Saihara Shuichi
Saihara adores your talent since he’s never been a veryartistic person himself. He has always admired those with artistic abilitiesand he considers himself lucky to be with such a creative person.
He loves flipping through the pages of your many sketchbooks, always with yourpermission, of course. He wouldn’t invade your privacy like that. But he likesgetting a little glimpse into your mind and adores every page, even the unfinished works in progress and messy outlines.
He would be the kind of boyfriend to buy you artistic presents, although Saihara isn’t the best when it comes to ideas for gifts. He’s tried to use his Detective-skillsto figure out what you may like or need but always seems to fall short.
He does pay extra-attention to the kinds of supplies you favor, and he notices the things that other men may not. Saihara notices the small details in your art and shows his appreciation to the amount of time and effort put into each piece.
Saihara loves it when you take photos or draw pictures of him but isn’t the most confidentmodel – every time you’ve tried to draw him, he’s always had a wobbly smile and a brightblush plastered on his cheeks, and his position always feels unnatural. You stick with surprise drawings of him since he always has the cutestreaction.
Whenever you draw him, Saihara will start bumbling and tripping over his words, unable to contain his joy. His hands will fly to cover his face which is without a doubt bright red. He has a drawer full of art you’ve made for him and cherishes each and every one. When you two are apart, he reminisces on what you’ve made for him, keeping them close to his heart.
You’ll use your napkin as a drawing pad on restaurant dates, doodling himdiscretely when he’s not paying attention. You’ll end up surprising Saiharawith the end result after dinner, almost every time.
More than once, you’ve misplaced your art supplies and had to ask him, “Is thata bottle of water or paint-thinner on the counter?” Saihara will give you the parenting talkto be more responsible, since he doesn’t want you accidentally drinking paint-thinner! “W-what do you mean?! How do you not know?!” It also freaks him out and has made him much more cautious when picking up an unmarked bottle from around the house.
As much as he loves your talent, Saihara gets extremely flustered when you arefrustrated. He hates when you hit artist’s block and are unsatisfied with your works. Personally, he thinks everything you make is beautiful but knows that it’s not as easy to convince you the same.
You’d get frustrated and bury your hands in your face, huffing angrily anddropping your paintbrush. Saihara immediately flocks to your side and squeezesyour shoulders lovingly. “Are you okay, (Y/N)?”
Shaking your head, you groan and stare at the canvas bitterly. It didn’t look right: the proportions were off, the color was dull, and you just weren’t happy with it.
“Your art is beautiful, just like you.” Saihara warmly smiles and pulls you into his chest. Sighing, the Detective guides you away from your work and brings you outside for awhile, just to give you a much-needed break to recharge your creativity.
You appreciate that he was able to sense when you were stressed, but it wasn’t that surprising. He was a Detective; it’s what he does. And whenever you feel drained or like your art is lackluster, Saihara always knows how to calm you down and ease your mind.
“Please, don’t say such bad things about your art. It’s wonderful, and I think you just need to step away for a while.” No matter what, he will always support you and do his best to reassure you, especially when you are feeling down. 
In Saihara’s eyes, you are the most amazing artist and person he’s ever met and he will go to great lengths to prove it.
Ouma Kokichi
Ouma completely adores you and your artistic abilities, but there’s no way he can just tell you that. He’s got jokes. Oh, believe me, he’s got jokes.
He will beg you to draw him naked, asking if he can be your next model. He’llprobably lay in the pose from the Titanic and ask you to “Draw me like one ofyour French girls.” This always causes you to roll your eyes and dismiss him with an agonizing glare.
Or, he’ll sneak up behind you and loom over your shoulder. “Oh~ (Y/N)-Chan isdrawing a nude model? How scandalous!” You insist that it’s a normal part ofany artist’s work, but he’ll just continue to tease you.
Truthfully, Ouma can be a little bit overcritical at times, but he doesn’t do it intentionally. He does his best to make sure you know that he’s just teasing, but sometimes it comes across as him seriously belittling your work. He tries being sensitive towards your art and will comfort you whenever he senses that you’re upset.
That’s just how he shows that he likes something!
“So, do you not like it?” You’ll ask with a tinge of disappointment in your voice. Ouma’s sly, smug grin gets wiped off his face once he notices your glassy eyes and quivering lip, and his attitude switches at the snap of a finger.
Raising his hands defensively, he shakes his head. “N-no, (Y/N)! I was just kidding, I love it! Seriously… believe me!” Although he means it, sometimes he tries too hard to sound sincere and this can cancel out his reassuring words, but you give him the benefit of the doubt.
Secretly, Ouma adores your art and cherishes it like a little kid. He alwaysgets ecstatic whenever you have something new to show him, bouncing up and down excitedly. 
Ouma will also try peeking over your shoulder whenever you’re working. You don’t mind if he watches, but he doesn’t always respect the personal-space rule. His overbearing presence can make you nervous, especially when he starts begging, “Let me see, let me see! C’mon, (Y/N)!” and whines like a child.
Whenever you come home and tell him you have a new project to work on, he always asks if he can be in it somehow. Ouma will jump at every opportunity for you to draw him because he loves your art style and the way you depict him.
Although he won’t admit it, he has a secret locked box where he keeps all of the artwork you’ve made for him. He gets incredibly embarrassed whenever you bring it up, though.
“Maybe if we kill Angie, you can take her spot as the Ultimate Artist! Youdeserve it way more, anyway~!” Ouma exclaims in a cheery tone, and you shake your head. “No way, there’s no way I could be an Ultimate,” you laugh. Ouma looks a bit disappointed by your comment, frowning slightly.
“You totally could, (Y/N). You art is amazing, so don’t say that.”
And he also begs you to teach him how to make art. He genuinely wants to learn and hone in his abilities, so you give in. Ouma’s persistent nature wouldn’t take no for an answer.
He doesn’t catch on very quickly, though. A lot of his art comes out as messy and unorganized, and he more-so tries copying you rather than developing his own style. And rather than listening to you, he insists that he can handle it and tries finding his own ‘creative’ and ‘unique’ ways to do the same thing you do.
When that doesn’t work out, Ouma gets easily flustered and gives up within the first hour, crumpling up the paper and tossing it into the trash-can. “Why am I not amazing at this? I don’t get it! Is there some trick you’re not telling me?”
Rantaro Amami
It takes a lot to impress this boy, but he’s always over themoon whenever he watches you work. The focused look on your face and the passion you put into every piece never ceases to amaze him.
Rantaro has a fine appreciation for the arts, and he wants to adapt some ofyour skills and abilities to better his own nail art when he works with his sisters. After all, he’s a bit of an artsy guy himself but he doesn’t even come close to your skill.
He provides a relaxed, calming, and peaceful environment to work in with no pressure. He’ll come up behind you while you’re working and just linger there, silently admiringyour art with a tiny smile on his face. Rantaro won’t say anything since hedoesn’t want to disrupt you, but instead he’ll just stand there and watch contently.
He finds something so relaxing about watching you work. Rantaro will also take goodcare of you while you’re busy, asking you if you need anything and providing assistance whenevernecessary. He’ll bring you water or snacks, or offer a small massage if you’re tense; he’ll do anything to make you feel comfortable.
Rantaro absolutely loves going to art stores with you and helping you pick out supplies.He has learned so much from you – he patiently listens to you talk about differentartists, brands, and materials and absorbs all of the new information. Hearing you talk about art, knowing how much you care about it, always brings Rantaro happiness.
He wants to cover your home together in your pieces. He’ll frame all of your works on paperand hang up all of your canvases. All he wants to do is showcase them - the walls and ceiling of his bedroom are filled with all kinds of different artwork, including those you’ve made for him specifically. He falls asleep while admiring them, memorizing every little detail, brush stroke, and highlight.
Rantaro will also definitely take you on adventures in hopes of finding somesort of inspiration. He’ll drive around the city with you, walk through thestreets hand-in-hand and hunt down the most beautiful places and people inhopes of striking a chord in your creative side.
One of the dreams you share is to travel to Paris, Italy, New York, and more to see the different famous artworks scattered around the world. It’s something you both fantasize about and something that Rantaro can’t seem to wait for.
You two also enjoy going on dates to Art Museums. After you two started dating, his love for the arts only intensified and he shares your interests. “I like that one a lot, it’s very pretty,” he’ll say quietly as he points out all of his favorite pieces. “One day, your hard work will be hanging up, all over these walls. Just watch, my little work of art.”
Rantaro is so unconditionally supportive of you and does everything in his power to show you that.
His favorite thing, though, is when you draw him candid. If he’s reading a bookwhile sipping coffee or gazing out of a window whilst daydreaming - he won’t even notice you scribbling in your sketchbook. Rantaro loves the little surprises and always welcomes them with open arms.
“Oh? Of me?” He confirms with a bright grin on his face. It makes him feel special and loved. He also keeps some of your smaller sketches of the two of you in his wallet and looks back at them from time to time.
Kiibo
More than once, Kiibo has caught you daydreaming about your profession. You can’t help it! Ideas of what to make next flow through your mind, andhe never really knows what to do. He thinks it’s the human equivalent of whenhe blue-screens so he ends up shaking you back into reality.
He’s never really had the opportunity to make art before since he’s, well, aRobot. He’s always been far too clumsy and uncoordinated to hold the paintbrushor pencil, but he still tries his best.
Especially since you two have started dating. Kiibo is determined to create a beautiful work of art for you, since you’re always making something new for him. He has so many sketches, paintings, and all kinds of pieces you’ve made for him and all he wants to do is the same for you.
One of the reasons why Kiibo fell for you was because of your talent – he’s alwaysadmired artists. They do something that he’s unable to and he can’t even begin to wrap his mind around the creative process surrounding art.
He’s never been the creative type. He doesn’t have the same kinds of thoughts or functions that humans do, and thus he cannot daydream or think up the same kinds of expressive, creative ideas that humans can. It makes Kiibo a bit sad that he’ll never be as imaginative as he’d like to be, but he lives vicariously though you.
You make him handmade gifts for special occasions and he will cherish each andevery one of them. Every time you make him something new, he’ll fawn over it and show it to everyone he meets. “Everyone, I have an important announcement! Look at this! Isn’t it beautiful?”
You will also come to him for ideas and you enjoy bringing his wildest dreams into reality, although Kiibo never really knows what to say. A lot of his suggestions have to do with Robots and Mech.
He much prefers giving you free-reign and watching you work. He loves watching the whole process from start to finish and he is absolutely amazed by the way you bring color and lines to life.
Kiibo is never very far from your side when you’re making art. He likes justsitting and watching, regardless of how long it takes to finish. 
Although, he gets paint and other mediums allover him. He’s not the most graceful person ever, and he often ends up accidentally resting his elbow in the paint or fiddling with the markers and pens, resulting in several stray marks all over his metal body.
Kiibo can’t feel it and only realizes what’s happened after you point it out. He’s used to it, though. You normally have stray color and marks all over your hands and arms, anyway, so he’ll just giggle and say, “Now we look the same!”
Before you started dating, he didn’t realize all of the qualms and pains that come with being an artist. He doesn’t understand the concept of artist’s block or frustration involving the process, so Kiibo never really knows how to handle it when you get frustrated. 
“What do you mean it’s ugly? It looks perfect to me!” He uses the most reassuring words he can think of, insisting that you must be wrong and that your art is perfectly fine. Of course, that doesn’t really ease your mind. Kiibo also didn’t realize that, sometimes, artists need space. Although he adores art, especially yours, he doesn’t really understand alone-time. He doesn’t want to leave you alone because he wants to watch you work! 
But, if it’s for the best, then he can handle it. He just gets so worried because he loves your art and doesn’t want you to think poorly of it.
No matter what, though, he will always love you and show you his support for your work, especially when you’re going through a rough time. 
Kaito Momota
Kaito’s favorite kinds of art are your watercolor pieces and he loveswatching you create them. He finds it so fascinating, watching the colors mix togetherand move around as if the paint had a mind of its own. He says it reminds himof a galaxy, so you’re not really surprised that they’re his favorite.
And whenever your hands are stained with whatever medium you happened to be working with,he will take your hands into his own and admire them. 
Kaito will run his fingersalong the colors and kiss your working palms, grazing the knuckles and admiring the hands that create such beautiful works of art. All the colors make him think of space.
One of the more frequent dates you two go on are dates to Art Galleries and Museums– he’ll definitely enable you and your passion, although the first time you wanted to go to an Art Gallery together, you practically had to drag him there because he wasn’t very interested. 
Now, however, Kaito loves going on trips to local shows and hearing you go on and on about the different kinds of art.
Kaito loves hearing you talk aboutit and can sense the passion in your voice, which is exactly what he wants in a partner. He admires your drive and how serious you are about your profession.
He can get annoyed, though, and sometimes he doesn’t understand the art, especially when it’s abstract. He doesn’t always appreciate it but you can’t blame him - not everyone has an imaginative mind like you do. Still, you get a bit upset when he calls something “Stupid” or “Weird.”
Regardless, Kaito does support your creativity. He wouldn’t do anything that might falter that or hold you back from making art. Even if he doesn’t always understand it, he’s going to do his best to support you anyway.
He’s always so speechless whenever he watches you create, especially because you get so in the zone. Half of the time, he’s watching you work with an open-mouth, wide eyed expression. He wondered how you were able to do that so easily.
The other half of the time, he’s peeking over your shoulder and asking, “What’cha drawing, (Y/N)?” Kaito is also quite inpatient and isn’t great with surprises, so you sometimes don’t want him watching you work. As much as you love him, he wants to rush through the process and see the final result as quickly as possible, meanwhile that’s not how you roll and you want to take your time.
Once, you made him an Astronomy and Space-themed painting for his birthday and he was completely floored. Holding it to his chest protectively, a wide grin appeared on Kaito’s face as he gleefully exclaims, “This is the best gift I’ve ever received!”
Also, expect him to make comments like, “Your art is out of this world!” 
He genuinely wants to get some of your original art tattooed on him someday. He thinks it would be romantic and there’s no one else he’d rather have design his future tattoos.
Kaito caught you sketching him one evening and sneakily peeks over your shoulder without you noticing. “What’s th-” he stops, and stares at it momentarily, blinking to make sure that this was real.
“Is that… me?” His voice was uncertain, and your face was turning red. You shyly closed the sketchbook and turn away from him, but he’s immediately infatuated with your work. “Wait, no, don’t hide it!”
Kaito just couldn’t believe it - someone had really made something for him in his likeness, and it was so accurate! His stomach was filled with butterflies and he was beaming like a little kid.
Bringing you into a long kiss, he thanks you and reassures you that he adored it. To this day, he still has it framed and hanging on his wall. He promises that he’ll keep it forever.
Korekiyo Shinguuji
It’s obvious that he has a very intense appreciation for thearts, but he appreciates the artists themselves even more. Korekiyo knows how meticulous andtedious the arts can be and he, personally, doesn’t have the patience to makeit himself, nor does he have the talent.
That’s one reason why he always makes such a big deal out of your artworks. In his eyes, you are the most wonderful artist in the world, comparable to Picasso or Da Vinci. Honestly, you don’t really see it but you appreciate his adoration.
Korekiyo loves your art and will always fawn over and showcase it. After all, you deserve only the best. He believes that everyone should see your work and wants to show it off, as long as he has permission.
He loves going on Museum and Gallery dates with you – hearing you talk aboutthe different pieces, methods, and artists always makes his heart feel full.
That’s one way you two have bonded. Korekiyo can spout off about humanity, culture, and people; meanwhile, you can tell him everything there is to know about artwork, mediums, and well-known artists from past and present. 
The two of you have a similar sense of passion and can teach and fuel one another’s interests. Korekiyo also likes going to places with you and then pointing out works that he likes. “That one is quite beautiful,” he’ll comment, just to get you fired up.
He loves hearing you talk about it, the way your face lights up and how happy you sound when talking about the arts.
You often ask him for ideas on what to create next since he has a very overactive mind filled with creativity and unique thoughts. It’s no surprise that he is most fond of your art revolving around people and Korekiyo is always asking to see your proportion studies, sketches, and faces.
He doesn’t just enjoy talking about art with you or watching you when you’re in your element, but Korekiyo also loves making it with you. He was never the creative, artsy type before you two started dating but you’ve inspired him to try his hand at it.
Although he doesn’t compare to your skills, he isn’t so bad. You’ve taught him proper proportions and tricks on how to draw different faces and body parts, and making messy, mindless doodles has become a way for Korekiyo to relax his mind or pass time.
You inspire him without even realizing it, and perhaps that’s one of the reasons why he’s fallen for you so hard.
He’s helped you create a full-blown studio in your home and he’s surprisingly good at organizing and interior design. Helping you build a place where you can work in peace was the least he can do - after all, he’ll go above and beyond for his loved ones.
Korekiyo thinks you’re so beautiful when you’re making art. He quietly admires you, distancing himself so that he doesn’t get in the way. But the way you look, and how happy you seem, when bringing it all to life makes his heart melt.
If you ever make him something, no matter what it is, he’ll cherish it and keep it as one of his prized possessions. None of his other belongings are as important to him as your art because nothing else holds the same value, and material items don’t have the same love and effort put into them.
Korekiyo can clearly see how much love you put into every piece, and as long as he’s around he will do nothing less than give you his full support and faith. He wants you to be happy and can sense that this is one of those things in life that brings you utter joy, and he wants to preserve that for as long as possible.
Gonta Gokuhara
Gonta isn’t too familiar with art, but he understands it asa basic concept. He’s never really made art before and is worried that he’ll break thecanvases or the tools you use, so he leaves it all to you and admires you from adistance.
Still, he loves watching you make art, almost like he’s in a trance. He’s so infatuated and impressed with your abilities that he can’t help but to stare and he can zone off after awhile.
Gonta can be alittle bit hard to deal with considering that he will continuously ask you questions ormake comments, resulting in breaking your focus. You try to not get irritated withhim since you know that’s just who he is, and you can’t hold it against him.
He hasn’t been exposed to art very much and the least you can do is introduce him to the subject, little by little. You love teaching Gonta everything you know which has expanded his appreciation for the arts as a whole.
He also loves hearing you talk about it, and how passionate you are. You always look so bubbly and happy when you talk about your work so he knows it’s a good thing. And as long as (Y/N) likes it, Gonta will like it, too! Anything to make you happy, of course!
Gonta gets inspired by you and wants to be like you as well, so he tries his hand at art but it often ends up looking like messyscribbles and splatters of color everywhere. You always hang it up on the fridge, though, and make a big deal out of it so that he feels satisfied.
Together, you two daydream about ideas and brainstorm what you should make next. Gonta is always suggesting the same thing, “Bugs!” which isn’t that surprising.
You simply giggle at his innocence, knowing that he’s as passionate about Entomology as you are about your profession. Honestly, since you two have started dating you have caught yourselfdoodling the little creatures more often than not. A lot of them are actually quite beautiful andGonta’s favorites are your butterfly pictures, especially when you usewatercolor on their wings. He thinks it looks so gorgeous.
You never thought you could find so much enjoyment out of drawing bugs, but it makes your boyfriend happy and you love the sweet smile it brings to his expression.
He will always help you build your installations since he’s so strong and canhelp with just about anything in that department. Gonta is careful to not damage the art in the process since he knows how important it is to you and how much work was put into them. Before, he never thought of installations as art but he’s developed a much greater knowledge of all of the basic since you two have grown so close.
You’ve tried taking him to Art Galleries before, just to expose him to different artist’s styles and works so that he has a broader sense of the subject, beyond what you’re able to create.
However, that didn’t go according to plan. Gonta would crawl under the velvet ropes restricting the viewer’s access and pick up the art pieces or run his hand along the surface of textured sculptures, despite the “Do Not Touch!” sign. This garnered several gasps of astonishment and dirty looks from the other patrons viewing.
Maybe you should’ve explained that that was a big no-no to him before trying to take him here…
He’ll also run around the Gallery like a child, chanting, “Look at this one, (Y/N)!” or, “This looks like something (Y/N) would make!”
You may have successfully broadened his horizons, but not without getting kicked out of the Gallery first.
Ryoma Hoshi
Although he isn’t one to completely fall all over someonewith an extraordinary talent, he can respect and recognize it where it’s due and will unconditionallysupport your artistic abilities. Ryoma does enjoy your work and is gladthat you have something you’re so passionate about.
He may not completely fawn all over you like other people might and is much more serious and reserved when it comes to your talent. In his eyes, it’s just something to make you stand out from others, but nothing more. Ryoma is impressed with your abilities but tries to not make a big deal out of it, since that’s just not who he is.
Although, his coolness disappears when you make him something special and that shield of seriousness wavers, because no one has ever gone through that kind of effort for him before. It makes him feel loved and cherished, so he will always do the same towards your works.
He’s a bit skeptical about it, though. You’ve insisted that art is one of theways you unwind and relax, and that art therapy has helped you in the past. You’verecommended it before but it doesn’t seem to really get through to him.
Ryoma didn’t believe it would work at first, but once he finally gave arttherapy a shot due to your continuous persistence, he surprisingly found himself much less tense and more calm than before. He was floored, and ever since then art therapy is your personal favorite past-time as a couple.
He will always give you his opinion whenever you’re working on a piece, and hemakes sure to do it in a respectful yet honest manner. You can count on Ryoma to give you unbiased feedback and let you know when something doesn’t look quite right or where he believes a color might look better. Overall, he’s helped improve the quality of your work since you started dating.
He knows that artists need time to themselves when working on their pieces and that good art doesn’t happen overnight. Ryoma willgive you plenty of space when needed and never rushes you through the process. He’s fine with taking some time apart to fuel your creative abilities, knowing that it will only help you in the end.
But he does thoroughly enjoy watching you make art when you want him around. He’s begun to love and appreciate it evenmore as your relationship progressed. 
Ryoma has taken it upon himself to become educated on famous artists and works, and the different art forms that exist. He’s explored the subject on his own and also isn’t afraid to ask you questions; he is simply curious and wants to use the correct terms when talking about it.
Watching you work brings him a sense of peace. He feels at home, content, when watching you create these beautiful pieces of art. You don’t even necessarily have to talk to one another, and can sit in complete silence and he will still feel true joy.
Ryoma doesn’t mind the messy room, canvases and sketchbooks strewn everywhere, or that your skin and clothes are never free from stains. That’s just part of it and exactly what he expected when he started dating an artist.
The way he sees it, is that your talent is a part of you, and the artworks you bring to life are an extension of who you are. In essence, you are beautiful so of course he finds everything you do beautiful as well. 
As long as you’re together, you will have his unconditional love. Ryoma will always support your talent, even if he doesn’t always show it.
- Mod Rantaro
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trendsdresscom · 5 years ago
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Lydia Farley Looks Super Sexy As She Rocks A Black Bikini In Throwback Instagram Snap
American model Lydia Farley, who is famous on Instagram for her incredible sense of style and hot body, recently went online and treated her fans and followers to a hot throwback snapshot.
In the picture, which was uploaded on Sunday, March 29, the stunner could be seen rocking a stylish black bikini, one that allowed her to show off her amazing figure, particularly her small waist, taut stomach, and sexy legs.
Staying true to her signature style, she opted for a full face of makeup. In keeping with the daytime, outdoor photoshoot, however, she chose subtle colors.
The application featured a beige foundation, a tinge of pink blush, nude eyeshadow, a thick coat of mascara and nude lipstick. She finished off her makeup application with well-defined eyebrows.
The stunner wore her brunette tresses down and allowed them to fall over her left shoulder. In terms of accessories, she opted for a dainty pendant and a sexy silver barbell in her bellybutton.
For the snap, Lydia could be seen standing in a garden, leaning against a palm tree. To strike a pose, she raised both of her arms and kept her hands at the back of her head, tilted her face toward the right side, slightly puckered her lips and sexily gazed into the camera.
According to the geotag, the snap was captured in Cartagena, Colombia, while in the caption, she informed her fans that the pic was a throwback from the winter of 2018. She added that she is uploading an old picture because she can’t be bothered to capture new ones given the global isolation.
Within 10 hours of posting, the sexy snap amassed more than 22,000 likes and 530-plus comments in which fans and followers not only praised Lydia for her beautiful looks and sexy bikini but they also shared their own quarantine experiences and how they are coping with the situation.
“You are gorgeous. As long as you stay home and keep yourself safe, we don’t mind if your pics are new or old,” one of her fans commented on the snap.
“Stay safe, beautiful. I pray for the whole world, your beautiful country, and for you,” another user chimed in.
“Wow!! Good evening, sweetheart. You are looking so lovely,” a third follower remarked.
“Damn, you are extremely glamorous and beautiful [heart-eyed emoji]” a fourth admirer wrote.
Other fans used words and phrases like “goddess,” “golden angel,” and “pure perfection,” to express their adoration for the stunner.
Aside from her fans and followers, many other models also liked and commented on the snap, including Kristina Im and Erika Yulieth.
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bonniejstarks · 5 years ago
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Lydia Farley Looks Super Sexy As She Rocks A Black Bikini In Throwback Instagram Snap
American model Lydia Farley, who is famous on Instagram for her incredible sense of style and hot body, recently went online and treated her fans and followers to a hot throwback snapshot.
In the picture, which was uploaded on Sunday, March 29, the stunner could be seen rocking a stylish black bikini, one that allowed her to show off her amazing figure, particularly her small waist, taut stomach, and sexy legs.
Staying true to her signature style, she opted for a full face of makeup. In keeping with the daytime, outdoor photoshoot, however, she chose subtle colors.
The application featured a beige foundation, a tinge of pink blush, nude eyeshadow, a thick coat of mascara and nude lipstick. She finished off her makeup application with well-defined eyebrows.
The stunner wore her brunette tresses down and allowed them to fall over her left shoulder. In terms of accessories, she opted for a dainty pendant and a sexy silver barbell in her bellybutton.
For the snap, Lydia could be seen standing in a garden, leaning against a palm tree. To strike a pose, she raised both of her arms and kept her hands at the back of her head, tilted her face toward the right side, slightly puckered her lips and sexily gazed into the camera.
According to the geotag, the snap was captured in Cartagena, Colombia, while in the caption, she informed her fans that the pic was a throwback from the winter of 2018. She added that she is uploading an old picture because she can’t be bothered to capture new ones given the global isolation.
Within 10 hours of posting, the sexy snap amassed more than 22,000 likes and 530-plus comments in which fans and followers not only praised Lydia for her beautiful looks and sexy bikini but they also shared their own quarantine experiences and how they are coping with the situation.
“You are gorgeous. As long as you stay home and keep yourself safe, we don’t mind if your pics are new or old,” one of her fans commented on the snap.
“Stay safe, beautiful. I pray for the whole world, your beautiful country, and for you,” another user chimed in.
“Wow!! Good evening, sweetheart. You are looking so lovely,” a third follower remarked.
“Damn, you are extremely glamorous and beautiful [heart-eyed emoji]” a fourth admirer wrote.
Other fans used words and phrases like “goddess,” “golden angel,” and “pure perfection,” to express their adoration for the stunner.
Aside from her fans and followers, many other models also liked and commented on the snap, including Kristina Im and Erika Yulieth.
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boldadulting · 7 years ago
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"It's amazing that I can feel as good about my body as I do right now, given how objectively bad my body is."
This is a post that I, the Quirky Qonfidence Qoach, wrote in 2015 about my experience learning to love my body way way after I lost 100 pounds. -Mash
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The title of this post is a thought that pops into my head sometimes these days. I want you to see it so you understand the progress it's possible to make on body image, but also see that I'm in a mental transition that is far from over, and my feelings on the issue are confusing.
Your well-intentioned inclination is likely to immediately tell me how good I look, that I'm crazy for being self conscious. My request for you is to instead think of something that you're self-conscious about (some aspect of your appearance, progress in your career, ability as a parent) that you have shame about. You've probably been reassured many times, possibly to no avail. So you understand what I'm feeling. Having others respond to "I'm ashamed of ____" with "you have nothing to be ashamed of and I would be so happy to be in your place" instead of "I'm sorry you're experiencing shame; I'm here to listen" can make it really difficult to share. But it's a totally understandable response and when were we ever taught growing up how to help our loved ones with their insecurities?
Although I refer to the last three years as in the maintenance portion of my process, in fact, I've been trying the whole time to continue to lose a little more weight. Given my specific body statistics, this is safe--while I'm in the normal weight category according to body fat percentages, I'm at the highest part of that category, so I could lose more without worry that I won't have enough body fat to be healthy. I say this to avoid another type of concerned (but also well-intentioned) response. Navigating how to respond to weight-related issues really is a mine field, huh? But I'm starting to identify and announce where the explosives are.
So, I can safely lose body fat and have continued to try to do so. Physiologically, it's fine. But this year I've realized that my reasons for trying to do so are psychologically less healthy.
The assumption behind weight loss is that you're going to feel better about your body once you've lost weight. What's the point otherwise? Yes, health reasons. But... That's not why most of us are trying to lose weight. If you want to lose weight right now, it's probably not because you want to make it statistically less likely that you'll develop an obesity-related disease in twenty years; you probably want to look and feel attractive. Losing the "last ten pounds" is certainly about that. (Aside: there are definitely lots of non-appearance non-health related benefits to losing weight that I've experienced; that will be the subject of another post).
This is where I have to tell you that it would be a mistake to assume that you're going to feel better about your body as a result of losing weight. Or that you're going to feel as good as you want or expected to feel.
Reflecting on my own experience, one of the times of my peak body image was when I was around 260 pounds (my heaviest). Right now I weigh about 165 pounds and I'm at another peak of body image. Doesn't really seem to correlate with the number on the scale. I actually think that my relative comfort with my body that I developed when I was still heavy was part of what made it possible for me to lose weight. I respected my body, felt it was strong, and wasn't desperate to change it. In fact, the article that was the tipping point of my weight loss wasn't about how to lose weight to look better. I identified with her because she wanted to lose weight to try to reverse knee issues (which I also had) and the fact that her weight loss was not based in the assumption that being fat is wrong/unattractive. (However, I won't pretend that appearance didn't play into it for me. I just don't remember how I thought about the appearance part of weight loss).
Since part of this is about me sharing my "secrets" to a better body image, I'll pause to answer a question that might be in your mind: how did I manage to get a relatively good body image when I was obese? I believe this was a combination of factors: I was attending a lot of queer- and women-focused events at Humboldt. Some were explicitly about body image; others just exposed me to a whole variety of people who seemed comfortable and confident (and beautiful!) in their bodies). Another factor was a romantic relationship where I could tell that my body was adored exactly as it was. That is so affirming.
So why might a person who's lost a lot of weight not feel good about their appearance? I have some ideas but many others exist:
1. Every time you share a before and after picture along the way, what you're calling "after" is really "during." You get used to thinking of yourself as in progress. Even healthy approaches to weight loss (the only kind I will ever endorse) require some degree of obsession, because it requires an extraordinary degree of thought and planning, both short and long term. Along the way, you see parts of your body that make you unhappy and look forward to when you'll have lost a sufficient amount and those will no longer be a problem.
2. When we hear about other's experiences, it's through a filter. If you think you know your acquaintances' lives from what they write on Facebook, you are incorrect. There's a self-perpetrating cycle where we're all presenting ourselves as attractive (quick, untag any photo where I have a double chin!), put together (only post about your career when you get a promotion), a great parent of perfect kids, and in a perfect relationship (posting about an amazing anniversary date but never sharing about the painful and confusing conversations that a long term happy relationship actually demands). Weight loss is no different, especially in what you tell your Facebook friends (I do see a lot of honesty and vulnerability in online forums where there's more anonymity and you're speaking to people in the same situation rather to your entire social circle). So we see the one after pictures that are the very best out of the 30 pictures the person took--the one where they're clothed, sucking in their stomach, have the perfect angle, are in their most attractive outfit. Compare that to what we see of ourselves, which is every random time we look in the mirror, with no makeup, in even our unattractive outfits, and of course fully nude.
3. Some aspects of body dissatisfaction are unrelated to weight loss. For example, how people feel about their nose, skin, hair.
4. Some parts of weight loss cause additional body concerns. Depending on various factors, this can include loose skin, stretch marks, and probably many other things I'm not thinking of.
5. Despite the fact that fitness magazines are supposedly catering to women at all stages of weight loss, the models featured in them are always in amazing shape. I've decided not to renew my subscriptions to Self and Women's Health magazines, because while I appreciate that they take a reasonable and evidence-based approach to weight loss, it is hurting me mentally to continue to see so many unattainable bodies presented as the ideal. Writing a letter to their editors about this issue is on my agenda.
Of all the reasons, the one I've been thinking about the most is the extent to which we are all walking around with an inaccurate understanding of our body, others' bodies, and how people feel about all of these bodies. We have an extremely inaccurate picture of what other's bodies look like. The vast majority of the bodies I've seen in my life were those on TV, movies, in magazines, and in ads. These people are selected for their extraordinary appearance, their career depends on their appearance so they can spend a disproportionate amount of time on it, they have their hair, makeup, and clothes professionally styled, and then their images are edited to make them even more awe-inspiring! Because in our day-to-day life people tend not to be particularly provocatively dressed or oozing sex appeal, when we imagine what's sexy and appealing to our preferred gender, it's easy to assume that there is only a tiny proportion of body types that are sexy.
I'll share two personal anecdotes here: A couple of months ago, my therapist suggested I go looking for images of women with my body type. I did, and I came across a picture of a model that had a body type with very similar proportions to how my body looked when I was obese. She looked so damn cute, and I had never ever before seen someone who looked like me posed and looking so appealing. I immediately started crying, a few tears escaping my eyes. It felt wonderful in the moment to see but made me so sad for my younger self, who walked around assuming that looking cute was not an option for someone with my body. I'm so glad that that model is out there somewhere, but I had to go searching on the internet to find that picture! And it's still only a fraction of a percentage of the pictures of cute-looking women that I'll ever see, because it's one picture. It makes me feel a little nauseated when I think of the millions of teenage girls (and younger girls, and adult women!) out there who are going through life thinking the way I always have.
The second anecdote is from a few months ago, when I went dress shopping to go clubbing with friends. I've bought a lot of cute dresses since losing weight. There are way more size ~6 dresses than size 18, they tend to be cuter (which is a problem too), and the proportion of them that still look good when I put them on has dramatically increased (don't get me started on how even the plus size mannequins are a terrible representation of what a fat woman's body looks like, so it's an incredibly demoralizing experience comparing how you expect a dress to look vs how it looks when you put it on...). However, since as I mentioned I've continued to be extremely self-conscious about my body despite being slim, I had only chosen dresses that weren't form-fitting, because I thought looking cute meant hiding what my body actually looked like. I let myself be convinced this time to buy a dress that was very form-fitting, and I nervously wore it to the club. It was a scary experience, but I am so glad I did it. I could tell by people's reactions at the club that they liked how I looked, and it started me down the path of understanding that I can be attractive even without hiding what I actually look like.
This is a long post (and I haven't even exhausted all of my thoughts on the matter), but I want to end on one final piece of evidence I've found that "objective" attractiveness and body image are extremely uncorrelated. During my hunt for pictures of what lots of different unedited non-posed non-model women's bodies actually look like, I found so many pictures of women whose bodies look just like the gorgeous models in my fitness magazines (slim, hourglass shape, large breasts, smooth skin) who describe their body the same way I would have described my own only a few months ago (or even a few years ago). They focus on minor issues, see flaws that no one else does, and don't recognize that their body would be considered classically attractive. They describe how they cry looking at their body, hate it, want surgery, and other thoughts that make absolutely no sense to anyone else. Seeing these women's stories was another huge turning point in my understanding of my own body. It made me see that being attractive is no guarantee that you'll feel attractive. It made me realize that if those women could be so wrong about their bodies, maybe I was wrong too.
And that realization has led me to where I am now, which is well on my way to feeling pretty dang good in my own skin.
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Costa Rican Model Karina Ramos Sizzles In An Animal-Print Bikini, Shows Off Her Incredible Abs
Costa Rican glamour model Karina Ramos, who rose to fame after representing her country at the Miss Universe pageant in 2014, recently took to her Instagram page and shared a very hot bikini picture with her fans.
In the snap, which was posted on Saturday, February 22, the hottie could be seen rocking a tiny, animal-print bikini that allowed her to show off her incredible figure, particularly a glimpse of her enviable cleavage as well as her amazing abs.
The former beauty queen proved that she is naturally beautiful by wearing minimal makeup. The application featured a beige foundation and a nude lipstick. The bombshell completed her makeup with defined eyebrows while painting her nails with red polish to keep it stylish. She tied her brunette tresses in a bun to pull off a perfect beachy look. The Heredia, Costa Rica, native decided to not wear any jewelry and accessories to keep it simple, yet sexy.
To strike a pose, the stunner could be seen standing on a beach. She rested her elbow on the edge of a sunshade, leaned her head against her arm, closed her eyes, and slightly puckered her lips as she soaked up the sun.
According to the geotag, the snap was captured at Playa Manuel Antonio, which is one of Costa Rica’s most popular beaches.
The Latina bombshell wrote a caption in Spanish and, according to a Google translation, she stated that she is feeling happy and full-hearted, adding that she is recharging her batteries by soaking up the sun and relaxing at the beach.
Within five hours of going live, the sexy pic amassed more than 20,000 likes and over a hundred comments, as fans and followers praised the stunning model for her beautiful looks and hot body, and showered her with numerous compliments.
“You are looking so good! [heart emoji],” one of her fans commented on the snap.
“You really are just remarkable, aren’t you?! You look amazing in all of your pics and your expressions are ever so priceless and precious,” a second admirer remarked.
“Why are you so perfect? You are the best!” a third user stated.
Meanwhile, a fourth admirer praised the model’s hot body.
“OMG THIS BODY! [You are on] fire!!! Kary, you are so beautiful,” they wrote.
Other users used words and phrases like “divine,” “fascinating” and “stunning,” to express their admiration for the Latina beauty.
Apart from her fans and followers, many of Karina’s fellow models also liked and commented on the snap to show appreciation and support. These included Luciana Fusterg and Sunny Elizando.
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