snowfoxy-amwf: To people who say that you have to have a fetish to find Asian eye colors the most de
snowfoxy-amwf: To people who say that you have to have a fetish to find Asian eye colors the most desirable, let me ask you this: Would you ever question someone who said that they loved the dark, starry sky of the night more than the clear blue of the day? Have you ever noticed the beauty and charm of how intense light reflections look on dark eyes? The contrast makes the light reflections stand out and glow like stars that are allowed to shine at night because of the darkness. Darkness also has the allure of mystery. It inspires curiosity. Leaves us intrigued and wanting to discover its secrets. It’s a challenge. Black* and its associations communicate power, authority, elegance, and maybe even a little seductive danger. It has a positive effect on a woman like me. So next time you look at the night sky, remember how natural it feels to be in awe of its beauty. We have been “taught” through the media that blue eyes are special, but I have a feeling there are more people who like the night sky than the day sky, if not, I’m sure it’s close to being 50/50. At the very least people wouldn’t find it unusual if you stated that you preferred the night sky. Why should it be any different when talking about the beauty of different eye colors? * I am aware Asians eyes are not completely black, but unless the light source is strong and close to the iris, the eyes often appear black or very dark brown. -- source link