joinlobear: To shave or not to shave that is the question, said Shakespeare. Or not? Who cares in ti
joinlobear: To shave or not to shave that is the question, said Shakespeare. Or not? Who cares in times of “social” networks full of more or less true quotes. After all, they serve to out you as very middle class person: I want to be like everyone else and still be recognized as an individual. I am a big fan of people who think for themselves, who shape their lives the way they want and who go their own way, regardless of whether the masses think this is right, wrong, appropriate or immoral. I have nothing against the little girl look of shaved women. It just bothers me when “everyone” does the same. Shaving should be an option, not a constraint. Of course, everyone says they shave because they want to. Only, if it really were a personal decision, a part of the women would be shaved all the time, others never, again others sometimes completely, sometimes a bit, sometimes not at all. According to personal desire and mood and not under the internal pressure for uniformity instead of personal development. The beautiful young women who work with me as a model are not the standard models that can be seen everywhere and can hardly be distinguished from one another. The show courage. Courage to be themselves, to stand by their personality and body just as they are. Happy, confident, full of sensual joie de vivre. And you? Let me take your picture!https://www.daniel-bauer.com/en/model_casting.html “The fair Ophelia! Nymph, in thy orisonsBe all my sins remember’d.”(Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 1) -- source link