I have to say it's probably a good time to be a young guy and here's why.
When I was a young lad in the late 1990's/early 2,000's, Tasmanian women dressed as follows:
1. Frumpy clothes - e.g. baggy pants, t-shirts, sweaters.
2. No or little make up
3. Wore baggy shorts and t-shirts to beach/pool
4. Shoes were sneakers or manly boots
5. Never revealed any flesh beyond arms.
6. Displays of feminity was rare and women that did were branded as sluts or whores (even wearing a dress did this).
Now in 2011, Tasmanian women often wear following:
1. Figure tight clothes including skirts.
2. Make up to accentuate all the right bits
3. Wear bikinis to the beach/pool.
4. Often wear high heels or knee high boots.
5. Revealing clothing (cleveage etc)
6. Aren't scared to look hot or feminine
Now I'm a married man and my wife's gorgeous and got style (in fact she was one of the few women I met who dressed like a woman - though not slutty).
But it's ok to have a look and appreciate the female form.
I'm a bit jealous that in my day, women didn't look as hot as they do now.
So you young fellows enjoy it while you can and appreciate you weren't a young man in Tasmania in the late 1990's/early 2000's.
