We often say, “He fell in love with her at first sight.” But it would be quite sad if appearance were the only condition for love.
Attraction isn’t solely about what we see. For men, even the sight of a bra, panties, a scarf, nightwear, or a compact can be enticing.
“You might think, what’s the big deal about undressing?” you might say. But it’s all about how to undress while maintaining a natural allure in your beautiful “clothes.” As we explore our own bodies, we should critically assess all their strengths, paying special attention to their sexual appeal, as well as the flaws we need to conceal using everything a woman has in her arsenal (elegant bras, tights, etc.).
In Ancient Egypt, women adorned their bare breasts with jewelry, and although their bodies were covered with fabric, they still managed to shine through.
During the Middle Ages, the contours of the body were almost discernible beneath layers of clothing. Yet, this puritanical attire often sparked more excitement than the nudity of ancient Greeks.
In the Renaissance, women began to reveal their shoulders, necks, and chests. In France during the reign of Louis XIV, black beauty spots placed on the neck, cheek, or partially exposed chest served as a guide, a sort of indication… of where to kiss.
In short, people have long understood that complete nudity is asexual. Sex was born the moment Adam and Eve covered certain parts of their bodies with fig leaves.
To give the naked body a sense of sexual allure, one might adorn their arms with several bracelets that jingle, much like those worn by women in the East. It’s hard to advise on how to behave in any given situation.
I just wanted to emphasize that not only women of easy virtue but also beloved wives must master all the secrets of seduction, as it’s much harder to remain appealing as the years go by than to capture hearts for just an hour.