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aldo-vallon - January 27, 2018
Something that I have noticed about women in past decades was their willingness to grow out their sideburns, as I can see Elizabeth Hurley did as well. It isn't especially masculine when they do it either, so it is not exactly a turn off. It is only an idiosyncrasy that I could not help but notice that women no longer partake in, and I am having a hard time coming up with the reason why. Perhaps it is because we are so much further removed from Elvis Presley and the rockabilly generation. Women probably no longer feel the need to compete with the man crushes their boyfriends used to have on the King of Rock.
At least that is the best explanation that I can come up with. The closest runner up was that they were trying to subliminally give off masculine traits in order to overcome any perceived sexism against women. But that is nonsense, right? Elizabeth was clearly playing the role of a woman here, so why would she want to put off the vibes of a man? The last thing that I want to be thinking about when I am looking at a pair of boobs is that they could be attached to a man.