Sunday, 24 February 2008

Introduction

Indian girls are among the hottest and most beautiful in the world. Unfortunately, they are also the most conservative in the world. One of the things that annoys me the most is the unwillingness of Indian women to expose themselves. Sure – Aishwarya Rai, Sushmita Sen and Bipasha Basu look gorgeous in a sari, they look hot in jeans, but they will look even more hotter in a bikini or a lingerie.

By exposing – I do not mean blatantly showing off flesh like a porn star or a prostitute. There are many forms of exposure. Two of the most tasteful forms that come immediately to mind are – stripping and glamour modelling. Other situations involving exposure of the female body include fashion shows, lingerie shows etc.

A strip-tease is an act where a women gradually undresses in a teasing, sexually suggestive manner, to music. The teasing part involves the slowness of undressing, while the audience is eager to see more nudity. Delay tactics include additional clothes being removed or putting clothes or hands in front of just undressed body parts, such as breasts or between the legs. Emphasis is on the act of undressing along with sexually suggestive movement, rather than the state of being undressed.

Glamour Modelling is a form of modelling where the emphasis is on the model – a beautiful, voluptuous women. Glamour models usually have to pose in scantily clad cloths, or even nude, while strategically covering their assets. The Kingfisher Calendar with bikini clad and topless girls is an excellent example of glamour modelling.

It is said that men are judged by brains and brawn, whereas women are judged by their beauty. There is a certain pleasure in having hot, bold, scantily clad or nude women – exposed and vulnerable, in the presence of men. Whereas women in west are encouraged to flaunt their beautiful naked bodies in front of men, women in India are encouraged to cover up on accord of culture. We Indians seem to have an unfortunate tendency to cling to our shameful past and an insurmountable resistance to change. We have a long history of confusing religion with tradition and tradition with culture. Culture represents the present state of a society, and there is absolutely no reason why culture should be static on accord of tradition. Change to a culture is as natural as ageing is to humans. The American and European cultures too were once conservative. However, they managed to part with their obsolete traditions and change, and there is absolutely no reason why we Indians cannot change for the better as well.


This blog is dedicated to encouraging the depiction of hot Indian women as sex object. This blog is also dedicated to the propagation of female strippers and glamour models in India.