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Why do men like the allure of black stockings? 

Why do men like women wearing black stockings? 1. Women in black stockings are subtly sexy, which is appealing. 2. Black stockings represent "evil," attracting both SM enthusiasts and ordinary men with "righteous intentions." 3. Black makes legs appear whiter and longer, fulfilling a basic biological purpose—attracting the opposite sex. 4. "Silk" implies tearing.
I'll try to think about this from the perspective of "black stockings." First, consider "black." Imagine if the stockings in the picture were purple (like violet), wouldn't they also be somewhat alluring? What about other colors: white, green, yellow? Aren't they all less alluring than the last? What is black? According to Wikipedia: Black can be defined as the visual impression experienced when no visible light reaches the eye. Since black means "invisible," it's a "hidden color." A night-clothes outfit can make you disappear into the night; to use Ai Weiwei's words, it's even more poetic: "It makes you disappear into space." Therefore, it's a very "dull" color.


But understanding black, especially black clothing, from another perspective reveals a second characteristic. In old England, there was a group of dandies—wealthy bourgeois men without aristocratic status, often Puritans. Due to their religion, they were required to wear black year-round. How did they satisfy their desire to emulate aristocratic taste? The answer lies in meticulous detailing of their clothing. From the fabric of the cuffs to the material of the buttons, everything was carefully chosen. They particularly enjoyed adding subtle embellishments to inconspicuous places, details that went unnoticed but brought them great satisfaction. This behavior embodies another characteristic of black: "flashyness." On one hand, "subdued," on the other, "flashy"—combined, it becomes "subtle flirtatiousness"! Indeed, subtle flirtatiousness is one of the key reasons why black stockings must be "black" to be effective. A woman who covers her legs in black is essentially painting her body with a subtly flirtatious color. How could a woman who is usually reserved but can be flirtatious at crucial moments not be attractive to men? One female classmate commented, "Shouldn't a reserved, 'sexy' personality be a popular personality trait among the general public?" Let's look at "black" from a less-than-ideal "phenomenological" perspective.


Most civilizations use "black" to symbolize evil, and people's attitudes towards evil are essentially twofold: submission or resistance. We know that those involved in Sadomasochism (SM) generally wear black, especially the sadist. This is essentially a metaphor for evil's oppression of the weak, with the weak submitting to it. I believe those who enjoy masochism don't fantasize about being abused by "Little Dragon Girl," right? If the other person represents "evil," and you are fully capable of fighting against it, and the "spoils" of victory satisfy you, what would you choose? Of course, you would "act on behalf of heaven"! Therefore, women wearing black stockings can arouse men's desire to "dominate," a goal that aligns with the principles of evolutionary biology. Black also has two other advantages: it makes people appear fairer and makes legs appear longer. Most Chinese people have "black eyes, yellow faces, and an ever-present sorrowful expression." The fact that we are "yellow race" means we can't compete with Europeans in terms of skin whiteness. But to stand out in this sea of yellow, people, especially women, go to great lengths to make themselves less yellow, with the most common approach being "bleaching" their skin. This leads to another question: "Why do Chinese men generally prefer women with fair skin?" We won't discuss that here; let's just use "fair-skinned women are good" as the conclusion.


Also, note the characteristics of stockings: the stockings become increasingly "thin" towards the thigh—I don't know the best word to describe it, but it means that by the upper part of the stockings, they are stretched very thin, so the black color becomes smaller towards the top, making the legs appear whiter to men (due to the contrast with the lower black part). Since black highlights the "whiteness" of the skin, what else would you wear?


As for why black makes legs appear longer, I don't know either (another question worth exploring), but that's the visual effect. But what's so good about long legs? That requires an answer from evolutionary biology. Because long legs are a strong sexual suggestion—implying to the opposite sex that the woman has good fertility. This is why it's a man's instinct to like long-legged women. Okay, now that we've covered the "black" in "black stockings," the remaining "stockings" are easier to explain. Why must it be stockings? Let's use the old method: comparison. Think about it: the same woman wearing black stockings, black pantyhose, a black long skirt, black jeans, and black winter trousers (the kind worn in the dead of winter)—doesn't the level of allure decrease progressively? If we want to explain the allure of stockings in the simplest terms, let's use this: "Silk means tearing." Because silk is the most delicate fabric, it's the least effective and most vulnerable element in clothing's function of "covering the naked." People pick on the softest persimmons, let alone stockings. The harder something is to tear, the less allure it has—of course, the extreme case is wearing no stockings, exposing two bare, white legs.

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