Do you know what I mean? The trend of girls wearing cow print lingerie and little cow ears and a cow bell around their neck?

No hate at all but I just don’t get it 😭

Cats make sense to me, bunnies make sense to me, channeling those more stereotypical “sexy animals” (bizarre when you think about it) into your cute lingerie is something I can understand… but I think I missed the boat when cows became a thing.

Why cows? Why not any other animal, like an elephant or walrus? Can anyone explain?

  • JustAnotherUser@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 year ago

    I through it was because of the milking trend, liking big breasts. However now I see girls of all sizes wearing them so I’m not sure if this holds anymore

  • ChimaericDesire@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 year ago

    I can’t speak for everyone, but I personally know a woman or two that enjoy this as a degradation kink because it takes the power put of being called a cow as an insult. I also know another woman that just thinks cow print is adorable.

  • xantoxis@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I think you might want to examine a little more closely why you think cats and bunnies are sexy and cows aren’t. I’m not saying one should be, or shouldn’t be, I’m just asking you to think about the fact that it’s completely arbitrary either way.

    • ThatWeirdGuy1001@sh.itjust.works
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      Rabbits reproduce very quickly (they fuck a lot) that’s a sexual reference.

      Female cats mate with multiple male cats while in heat. That’s also a sexual reference.

      Humans have been using animals as references to sex for centuries.

      Last I checked cows aren’t really sexualized unless it’s a bull. Excluding this trend of course.

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        Milk maids were heavily sexualised historically because they had beautiful skin, as exposure to bovine pox gave them immunity to smallpox.

        This realisation led to the first vaccine.

        Then there’s the milk producing connection, milk production has always been an important characteristic for a mate. It’s one of the driving factors behind humans having such distinct sexual dimorphism (as I understand it).

        Most mammals only have swollen/enlarged breasts when pregnant and breastfeeding where humans have them all the time. Though they do also swell up a bit during milk production it’s not as pronounced a difference as with other mammals.

        TLDR: associating beautiful women with cows isn’t new…. In fact it’s much older than the bunny or cat thing.

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      1 year ago

      I totally agree it’s arbitrary! I don’t personally find them sexy, but historically those have been the “sexy” animals so I was curious why cows were suddenly the new trending animal when they’re so different from the usual suspects 😆

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    1 year ago

    Whatever it is that works for you when it comes to cats and rabbits, that’s what works for some other people when it comes to cows. It’s really weird that you draw a line in the middle rather than at one end or the other.