Angel over at Angel's Captions made this delightful caption for me. I love the simplicity of the themes. A girl who wants to thank someone with her newfound femininity. It's obvious by the style of writing she loves what she's become and every new feminine experience is a pure joy; even the ritual of making herself pretty is something to be cherished and loved. Most of all, she just loves her status and her beauty. She gets to be many things and all of the contradicting and she can choose to share it with who ever she likes. It's something I can't deny enjoying and dreaming about.
One aspect I find fun about this caption it the possibility of this situation to be one day real. If technology allowed for some sort of transformation, how many of you wouldn't make yourself beautiful and race to give yourself to someone. Perhaps it' someone in mind, perhaps it's someone you'll go hunt for to act as the participant of your fantasies made reality. Perhaps you'll even look for love and the whole experience from the other side of the fence. I have a sneaking feeling if such were the case, the female population would suddenly balloon.
On a side note: there some style issues with my captions that have come to my attention that have caused me to rethink my design choices. The main reasons I create captions is a need for expression & creativity, a chance to practice a form of writing, and a need to share and explore themes. I would be foolish to deny that audience is a big part of what I do here so I have to take those things into consideration. While I tend to fall more on the story side of "image/content" preference, it's pretty obvious that the visual element is a big deal for me. I want them to be a treat for the eyes and the mind, and while picture choice is key, you can enhance those in choices. I want to make my captions as accessible as possible because I want people to enjoy them. I might have to play around a bit to see if I can find some happy medium. Besides, I might find new design themes I like. Evolution should be embraced after all!
Also, I've gotten a few questions I should answer this week from Formspring. Until next time, dolls.