Yeah, that's another good one. That dress, the squirming ... good lord.
For me the earliest trigger was a reproduction of the painting "the blue boy". It was hanging in the class room when I was about 11 years old. It seems that I have not be the only one getting feminisation feelings from it. From wikipedia:
"When girls and women masqueraded as Gainsborough's Blue Boy on stage and screen, they brought about a gradual feminization of the youth. By the early 20th century Marlene Dietrich was photographed in a Blue Boy costume and Shirley Temple appeared as Gainsborough's youth in the movie Curly Top in 1935. Shortly after the painting showed up in the main entrance of the Cleaver family residence during the third season of the Leave it to Beaver show in 1959, viewers increasingly associated feminine traits with the boy in blue leading to his connection to an emergent gay culture."
(This post was last modified: 03 Nov 2023, 13:40 by Like Ra.)