sub-cuties

Gerry mesmo at gilanet.com
Sat Mar 19 09:52:19 EST 2005


Japanese beauty, ah yes. Was privileged to spend my 19th through 21st years
in the service of my country in Japan (and some time in Korea too)...often
in brothels or the apartments of independents. I grew to appreciate the
exotic faces and long torsos with short legs, and breasts that are shaped
differently than western tribes...but especially the manners, ultimately
feminine. The pinup at that time was Michiko Hamamura, the cat girl.

In Seattle a few years ago I was in the REI store when I spied two Japanese
women of a different sort. They were hard core skiers, husky and strong,
dressed in the winter attire from the slopes. But the thing that knocked me
out was their color, deep high altitude tans. I had never seen a well-tanned
Japanese woman before. In the time I was there, they eschewed tans, carried
on the tradition that the most pale was the most beautiful. The color of the
skiers was stunning, an orange ochre. I followed them around for awhile,
drinking in their presence, and wondering if they might know some of the
women I once knew in their homeland.
G


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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 9:41 PM
Subject: sub-cuties


> > According to Astrology, people with Venus in good places and with good
> > aspects have attractive exteriors, what we know as the most lovely
> > neotony.
> > Usually means good hair too. Thus the Venus people are well-liked and
> > doors
> > are opened for them.
> >
> > On the converse, those with Venus in bad or weak places or with bad
> > aspects
> > are unattractive and not popular either.
> >
> > We have no choice in the matter, but nature seems to distribute both
types
> > as well as those in between in good balance.
> >
> > Those well-aspected Venus types are often sorry as hell, get by on their
> > looks. Most of the junkies I have known have had strong Venus in their
> > charts. Heroin is a Venus drug. As years advance they often gain weight
> > and
> > keep it. So don't go slash your wrists if you don't have Venus in the
best
> > place, it all evens out in the long run.
> >
> > The New Yorker's annual "style" issue came out recently. I like to look
at
> > all the models in these issues, some remarkable faces. Good article on
> > perfume and how it is made. One of the ultimate Venus tonics.
> >
> > Sniffing in NM, eau de compost,
> > G
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Michael Eisenstadt" <michaele at hotpop.com>
> > To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"
> > <austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
> > Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 7:20 PM
> > Subject: Re: I always knew they were different
> >
> >
> >> I have a new theory: it's the skin or rather the appearance
> >> of the skin, its color and its hairlessness and the effect
> >> of the subcutaneous layer of fat on the skin's appearance.
>
> Over the years I studied and worked and raced motorcycles and soaked corks
> in Japan I was often amazed at the fundamental shift in physiognomy of the
> (irrestibly attractive) Japanese face.
>
> >From sleek and bony to thick and chubby, in short. The younger Japanese
> are stouter, taller, hairier and have a thick layer of subcutaneous fat.
> Mostly comes from the radically altered (junky) diet, I suspect: lots and
> lots of meat and dairy products.
>
> It's the Chinese now who retain their physical beauty into their 40s and
> even their 50s. Poverty is wonderful in some ways, ha.
>
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