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[–] Smorty@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (4 children)

these...... straps around the leggies............

they......... they trigger somthin in me, not sure what..... i dont even think its an adult thing.... but they looks so secure and stuff....,....... while also being exposed but also not really.... hmm-

EDIT: to all u peeps upvoting- water u upvoting for?.... like - do u also feel it? orrrr did it just feel right to?,......

[–] festnt@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

i think it kinda looks a little like how medieval armor is attached. it makes sense that that'd make you feel safe!

though honestly i feel a similar way but also can't really put together what's going on, since the straps themselves are just straps... yeah idk

[–] Smorty@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

i think its the combo of

  • wide straps kinda holding you up, likely making the feet feel less pressured andandand also its just comforting being held <3
  • kinda somewhat normal pants
  • very form-fitted feet parts and leg parts behind (veryuch comforting
  • the distance you get with the helmet, making u feel ur cery safe from like bees and stuff
  • yesyesyesyes also the cat ears makes me feel like it represents more of the actual character
  • the big stompy feet make u feel a bit more powerful, but not necessarily scary or evil, cuz they r yellow
  • it looks bulky, making the actual human structure not as obviously is nice if u dont want people to analyze ur body...
  • its the combo of
    • tight fitting parts, making u feel huggied and held and supported and literally lifted up
    • open fitting parts, making u also feel like people can't see too much about u (which makes me happy) and also like ur warm
    • the puffy jacket making me imagine how soft and puffy and comfy it is- and how my arms feel
    • simple colors, not bein too much about anything, but also cool, stomps, dynamic and futuristic feeling

u think this defines it? i think about this image every day..... and I want their suit and leggie bits now. I want to be them.

BTW, yes I wrote the text above myself...just I case someone was wandering.

EDIT: mygosh this image is amazing.

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