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Nice scene!
(Perhaps, just a bit too much flowers, locally)!
lol Speak for yourself. I have always loved crux images that have flower crowns over thorn crowns and/or flower aesthetics. I like to call it "adding beauty to the macabre."
In fact, in the near future when I start doing crux plays myself I plan on adding flower crowns in addition to thorn crowns. I just like them better.
And if its total exposure you want, how many hundreds if not thousands of nude crux images are their already? lol
 
lol Speak for yourself. I have always loved crux images that have flower crowns over thorn crowns and/or flower aesthetics. I like to call it "adding beauty to the macabre."
In fact, in the near future when I start doing crux plays myself I plan on adding flower crowns in addition to thorn crowns. I just like them better.
And if its total exposure you want, how many hundreds if not thousands of nude crux images are their already? lol
Of course, there is nothing against embellishing crosses with flower garlands, as a cynical aesthetics. But these garlands around the loins are a bit 'too strategically' placed! ;)
 
To me, those floral mini-loincloths seem very sexy, and serve to draw attention to what they're concealing - which the crowd in the Colosseum, and everyone here, knows perfectly well anyway! I think there is some Classical evidence for otherwise naked women in the arena for whatever purposes being adorned with flowery mini-garments - dancers certainly would have been, but dressing even those destined to die in that way might have been a kind of mockery - though, as I've often said, Romans may not have been much bothered about the girls feeling ashamed, but they do seem to have had a superstitious fear that seeing female genitals would cause themselves some harm.
 
To me, those floral mini-loincloths seem very sexy, and serve to draw attention to what they're concealing - which the crowd in the Colosseum, and everyone here, knows perfectly well anyway! I think there is some Classical evidence for otherwise naked women in the arena for whatever purposes being adorned with flowery mini-garments - dancers certainly would have been, but dressing even those destined to die in that way might have been a kind of mockery - though, as I've often said, Romans may not have been much bothered about the girls feeling ashamed, but they do seem to have had a superstitious fear that seeing female genitals would cause themselves some harm.
In the 2001 film version of Quo Vadis, some of the victims also wore floral loincloths, but rather loosely.
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