AMATEUR FLESH: FAIRYJULIAWe live in a society that doesn’t know what to do with sex. It praises it, consumes it, exploits it, yet at the same time, punishes, demonizes, and shrouds it in taboos. No matter which way you look, there will always be someone dictating what’s right and what’s wrong, what is freedom and what is submission, what is empowerment and what is degradation.
If you show it, you’re objectifying yourself. If you hide it, you’re repressed. If you enjoy it, you’re promiscuous. If you sell it, you’re being exploited. But if you give it away, you’ll still be judged. And while some say sex should be free and without constraints, others warn that being too free means falling into the patriarchy’s trap, that you must protect yourself from yourself, that there’s a point where your freedom stops being freedom and becomes a problem.
The truth is that sex shapes itself depending on the perspective from which it’s viewed. For some, showcasing it and monetizing it through social media is simply making use of one’s own resources—an act of autonomy. For others, it’s humiliation, a surrender of dignity. It all depends on who’s looking, what prejudices they hold, and what values they’ve inherited.
But in the end, the contradiction is clear: the world consumes sex in industrial quantities. It watches it, seeks it out, buys it. And yet, it continues to judge those who provide it. Hypocrisy? Double standards? Perhaps just a society that still hasn’t learned to live with its own nature.
Fairyjulia knows exactly where she stands. She has no guilt, no second thoughts. She lives how she wants—and she’s living very well.
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PINK, FUCHSIA, OR MAGENTAFor men, colors are reduced to the basics. Blue, red, green, yellow, and if we’re really stretching it, maybe light or dark variations. Everything else is unknown territory. Telling us something is aubergine, coral, or mint green is like speaking another language.
Celeste and fuchsia, for example, are way too abstract. For us, it’s either light blue or dark blue, soft red or deep red. That’s it. No extra categories, no room for chromatic complexity. Women can distinguish subtle differences between lavender, mauve, and lilac, but to us, that’s all just "purple."
It remains an unsolved mystery how their brains process hundreds of names for colors that look exactly the same, while we manage just fine with the basic shades from a pack of crayons. And honestly, we’re good like this—no overcomplications. Because at the end of the day, whether it’s sky blue or turquoise, if we see blue, it’s just blue.
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