by Mitera Nikkou » Wed Jun 02, 2010 1:31 pm
There's no, "okay/I don't mind," option. Oh, well. I guess, "nice," is enough.
Anyway, I think it's not that popular because it's a "high society" sort of thing, and is thus further removed from most people's experiences and the tastes they've grown up with. There are a good number of other things that are more familiar to the general public, and doesn't take that much knowledge and understanding of them, that portray grace.
I, personally, have been unable to properly portray a ballerina in a story or a caption, for instance, because I'd need to know the names of the moves, how they're performed, and how said moves are put together for a performance. It's simply beyond my depth.
In the States, as far as I can tell, ballerinas are particularly identified with young girls, which is, for lack of a better term, not a sizable audience. I suppose that's because most people are familiar with them, in our culture, by either being or knowing of someone who had been a ballerina when they were young. In the end, our culture also tends to lean toward sizable breasts, and ballerinas aren't exactly known for them, so...
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned because only women can give two tits for every tat.
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