AMATEUR FLESH: BLACKRAVEN4UNo matter if this summer you're stuck at home because your bank account is looking rough, or you're sipping champagne on the deck of a yacht off the coast of
Saint-Tropez. When someone feels that little urge to
grab attention, turn heads, show a bit more than necessary, or enjoy that thrill of being watched, the setting barely matters.
The girl wearing
ridiculously tiny shorts just to go buy ice at the neighborhood supermarket and the influencer casually walking around half naked in the paddock at the
Monaco Grand Prix are probably chasing the exact same thing. That feeling of being
seen.
Desired. Talked about. Remembered.
Because deep down, no matter how much we try to dress it up with labels, status or social differences, we all share way more things than we'd probably like to admit. The scenery changes, the bank balance changes, the cocktail in your hand changes… but the impulse stays exactly the same.
Some people do it from the balcony of a tiny apartment during a heatwave, while others do it at a
private party surrounded by celebrities and millionaires. But that complicit look, that need for attention, and that little
exhibitionist streak are still there. Exactly the same.
Because in the end, underneath the designer clothes, the bikini bought at a flea market, or the dress that costs more than a month's rent, we're all cut from pretty much the same cloth.
Exhibitionism doesn't care about social class. It’s not about money. It’s about attitude.
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AMATEUR FLESH: LILLY BRUNETTEBoredom can be far more dangerous than it looks.
And I’m not talking about that random Sunday afternoon boredom where you end up watching stupid videos online while thinking your life is going to shit. I’m talking about a different kind of emptiness. A quieter one. A more constant one. That feeling of
lack of motivation, of having no clear goals, no new stimuli, or nothing that genuinely makes you feel alive.
Because when you have too much free time and very few things capable of generating excitement, your brain starts looking for
dopamine wherever it can find it. Something that breaks the routine. Something that boosts your ego. Something that makes you feel watched, desired or simply… alive for a few minutes.
And that’s usually where the photos begin.
At first it’s almost nothing. A suggestive photo. A selfie showing a little more than usual. A picture taken between laughs with the thought of “whatever, it’s not a big deal”. But then… the reaction from people starts arriving. The messages. The compliments. The attention. That mix of
risk,
excitement and instant validation that the internet knows how to deliver better than anyone else.
And what started as just a way to kill some time slowly becomes something pretty
addictive. Because the response you get is usually far more positive than negative. And because, if we’re being honest, there’s something incredibly exciting about doing something that a part of you feels you probably shouldn’t be doing.
Our next
amateur knows exactly what we’re talking about.
Enjoy the photos she has already decided to share with the internet.
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