What did you notice first? Her eyes? Breasts? Pussy? I think I noticed her lips first, but it’s impossible to know because so many aspects of DeTomasso’s Elevation draw my eye. This image certainly makes a case for the provocativeness of landing strips, too, doesn’t it? I say this because despite her pussy being out of focus, I’m still staring at it. Maybe that just says something about me, though, huh?
It’s funny, actually, because the intensity of this girl’s gaze got me thinking a bit about human interaction in general. At 5’4”, I’m short enough to often find myself looking up at my sexual partners in a similar angle (though not quite). Because of that, I wonder now what it is they see when they look down at me? Does my cleavage take precedence, or do my eyes and lips command attention as DeTomasso’s girl does? Many times I’ve had men comment on my lips, so perhaps they draw the eye more than my eyes.
For the guys reading, how is it for you? When you look down at a girl, is there anything you find yourself always looking at, or does it vary from person to person based on their features? If you always notice one thing, would you say that’s a personal fixation of yours? Also, do let me know what you noticed first about Elevation. I’m genuinely curious if her eyes are as powerful as I think they are.
IBT
November 18, 2016For me, the first thing I noticed, of all things, is the bright line of her nose, from bridge to nostrils. From there, it’s almost like the dampness of watercolors spreading out to notice more things. The shape of the brightness of her forehead in contrast to the darkness of her parted hair and eyebrows. Then the wetness of her eyes outlined by those enormous (and black!) lashes. Then the shape of her cheeks (both sides), before everything “pools” together at her lips and chin.
From there, it’s almost if the closer something is, the “first-er” it is for my eyes to wander to. So from her chin, the next thing I see is her collar bones and how they curve into her shoulders, at which point I finally see the braid of her hair hanging over one shoulder. Then it’s down her chest and, oh hey, she isn’t wearing anything. My attention spreads outwards to encompass her nipples (both) before moving back into her cleavage and proceeding downwards onto her abs and navel. The “landing strip” of her pubic hair is very nearly the last thing I notice, aside from the suggestive bump of her clitoral hood and then finally the shape of her legs.
So up at her face, which I notice first, the shape of what I notice first is very nearly heart ♡ shaped, with my eyes starting at the bridge of her nose and moving down her nose before reversing and then drawing a sort of heart shaped path around her face from forehead to cheeks down to lips in the center. After that, it’s all right-to-left reading of the composition.
Hopefully that explanation is of some use to you Marie.
ScotchTape101
November 16, 2016My eye path for Elevation was:
1. Eyes
2. Breasts
3. Hair
4. Lips
5. Nose
It tends to go in about the same order when looking at women IRL.