Monday 24 March 2014

THE PERFECT FUTURE - PART 5

THE PERFECT FUTURE
http://mistressreyana.blogspot.in/2014/03/the-perfect-future-part-1.html                                                                                                                       Part - 1 

http://mistressreyana.blogspot.in/2014/03/the-perfect-future-part-2.html    Part - 2

http://mistressreyana.blogspot.in/2014/03/the-perfect-future-part-3.html   Part - 3 

http://mistressreyana.blogspot.in/2014/03/httpmistressreyana.html   Part - 4


Even the mens fashion was undergoing subtle changes. Since boys were shorter than girls they felt the need to make-up for the loss in height. Hence shoes with 1-2 inches heels came into the market. Boys started preferring them as it made them look taller. Although most girls took genderocin hardly 10% of the male population took them. Hence their appearance looked more or less the same. But the psychological change was huge. With girls advancing and dominating most fields they felt unwanted. For instance a cricket match between two girls teams was more exciting and high scoring as compared to boys. Hence slowly the interest in boys cricket fizzed out and so did the interest in boys to play.

Since it was girls were more aggressive it was a common practice for them to check out boys. In the process they used to stare at a boy’s back or groin. This embarrassed the boys. As a result a new range of boys clothes came into the market. Shirts which almost came up to the thighs. Another change in these shirts were that they had just a couple of buttons and a bit tighter. It almost resembled a salwar kameez. There also another variety specially made for boys. It was a ¾ pant with a tube like cloth covering the groin area till mid-thighs. This was worn with tight tops which came up to the navel.

Girls felt boys wearing the new style cute and adorable and hence preferred boys in the new style. Most boys in a relationship abided by their partner’s wish in fear of losing them to a cute boy. After these initial clothes for boys were a hit , more designs started to enter the market. More flamboyant colours like pink, green, orange crept into the boys wardrobe.

By the next summer new clothes started to flow in. Skorts were the next in thing for boys. Skorts were basically a combination of shorts and skirts. It was an extention of the pants with the tube covering the groin area. Now the pants disappeared and shorts were there beneath the tube which now appeared like a skirt. Boys liked to flaunt their legs. As result they shaved their legs and hands. Except the head and eyebrows most of the body hair were shaved. Now it was time for boys to get the waxing done. The more conventional boys wore the salwar shirts which now had no collars but had lots of embroidery and works on them.


Since girls too sprouted a bit of facial hair they preferred clean shaven boys. The new fashion followed by boys also made them wear their hair longer as it made them look cuter with the make-up. Accessories like long earrings, chains etc were common.


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