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OK, still planning on going to the gym, but I wanted to get this out of my head first.

I stumbled across [livejournal.com profile] minette’s journal today, seeing her user icon in a comment in someone else’s journal, and since it’s a photo of two women kissing and, hey, I’m a hetero guy, I’ve got that same widely-shared tropism, I went and looked. And I’m glad I did, because she linked to a Antonia Zerbisias column about weight loss which was just the right inspiration at the right time — I think I now know what I’m going to be doing with food (lots more fruit, veggies, and grains) and exercise (actually still need a bit more research) for the next few weeks. Part of this also comes out of a conversation with Beth yesterday.

Anyway, the user pics got me thinking about erotica. (Like I needed an excuse.) One thing that bothers me about a lot of erotic/pornographic art is how similar the women look. It’s like how many comics artists don’t actually draw women, they’re just drawing woman, an idealized image of what they think a pretty woman is supposed to look like, and so you get an endless stream of rubber-stamped women with different hair and costumes. Especially annoying to me, since visual diversity is one of the things I’m attracted to. I like women who, as I think of it, look like themselves.

I’ve been giving some thought to turning out small paintings and selling them on eBay. Maybe I should turn my hand to erotic art. There’s gotta be other people out there who are tired of the rubber stamps. Downside: Hardcore porn turns me off. I suspect the big market is in stuff I’d actually find distasteful to produce.

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