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Claire wrote:
Yoneda Kou on the salaryman:
"Though it’s quite common, I like salarymen. To be precise, I like tired salarymen wearing tired suits. Much as I appreciate smart, fashionable three-piece suits that look like they were made in Italy, I like a normal suit worn normally by a tired salaryman the most. He doesn’t have to be wearing a jacket. In fact, I like it when the jacket is off, showing his tired shirt, with his sleeves rolled up and tie loosened, looking like he’s just worked through the whole night (the name tag is a must!). I imagine him slouched in the smoking area, with a can of coffee in one hand and a cigarette in his mouth, blowing the smoke out towards the sky…Suits are a symbol of working men. This might be overstating it, but I believe that being attracted to suits is the same thing as being attracted to men… Rather than guys in their 20s or under, I prefer them to be in their 30s, 40s or 50s. Sorrow, amorousness, bitterness, freedom, reconciliation—a man who has these characteristics only gets deeper the more you dig into him, just like chewing dried squid or sukonbu [seaweed with vinegar].Brand new suits worn sharply without any wrinkles are attractive, but a suit smelling of cigarettes with a few wrinkles in it is more my thing. A man who has tasted sweet and sour: that’s the way I like them."
me and my ojisan fetish; it all started w kotetsu's suspenders
acidreflux wrote:
just read shounen ai
it's the fweewings ones
i rather like the business men thing
i'm too old for high school settings
metropolisjapan.com/21st-century-boys/just read shounen ai
it's the fweewings ones
i rather like the business men thing
i'm too old for high school settings
Yoneda Kou on the salaryman:
"Though it’s quite common, I like salarymen. To be precise, I like tired salarymen wearing tired suits. Much as I appreciate smart, fashionable three-piece suits that look like they were made in Italy, I like a normal suit worn normally by a tired salaryman the most. He doesn’t have to be wearing a jacket. In fact, I like it when the jacket is off, showing his tired shirt, with his sleeves rolled up and tie loosened, looking like he’s just worked through the whole night (the name tag is a must!). I imagine him slouched in the smoking area, with a can of coffee in one hand and a cigarette in his mouth, blowing the smoke out towards the sky…Suits are a symbol of working men. This might be overstating it, but I believe that being attracted to suits is the same thing as being attracted to men… Rather than guys in their 20s or under, I prefer them to be in their 30s, 40s or 50s. Sorrow, amorousness, bitterness, freedom, reconciliation—a man who has these characteristics only gets deeper the more you dig into him, just like chewing dried squid or sukonbu [seaweed with vinegar].Brand new suits worn sharply without any wrinkles are attractive, but a suit smelling of cigarettes with a few wrinkles in it is more my thing. A man who has tasted sweet and sour: that’s the way I like them."



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