Tuesday 8 December 2009

Dogs and Camels

Sunglasses are essential during sunny weather. In Santiago, you need them pretty much all year round. While officially not summer here yet, the fact that there are more sunny days above 25°C than not, makes it summer in my book.

The hotter weather has a noticeable effect on the many aspects of Santiago life. Dogs are less mobile. Their scavenging activities are punctuated by lots of siestas, usually at the top of metro steps, the pavement or pretty much anywhere they damn well please. This makes them more nocturnal and bouts of barking at night more frequent.

Hot weather also means ice cream. Ice cream is another source of the junk food that Chileans gorge themselves on but more so in the summer. Buses and streets are abundant with leather-skinned flaites who take a break from drug dealing to scream heladoheladohelado followed by chirimoyafrutillamorapiña.

The third most notable effect is the increase in the amount of female flesh on display.
Female natives are quite conservative in comparison to their more extrovert Latina neighbours. They wear the Latina label with pride and are proud of their prudishness. They think Argentinian and Colombian women are nothing short of putas. Chilean women do not flirt with strangers (at least not while sober). Chilean women will not come up to you in a bar and just start talking. Having said that, if you go and talk to them, they won't tell you to get lost (at least not right away).

Chilenas, like all Latinas, are blessed with a serious amount of curvature.  These gifts are more abundantly on display in the hotter weather. Chilenas, however, love their jeans. They generally wear them all year round except as office attire when they switch to pants.

Jeans and pants here are designed with the Latina anatomy in mind. A short walk through the clothing district of Patronato will expose you to the extra curvy mannequins on display. At first I thought this was hilarious how those dummies carried so much much junk in the trunk but it's entirely justified. Latinas are a curvy species.

Chilean women don't like wearing skirts or dresses even in the very warm weather. You will see them being worn but not as many as you'd think. I've queried this and the general consensus seems to be that they don't like the unnecessary attention they get if they reveal their legs. Strangely, though, they don't have a problem wearing figure hugging low cut tops or teeny weeny shirts which always look as if one of those buttons are on the point of flying off and popping an unsuspecting eyeball. Hence the sunglasses!!

Jeans and pants here do not leave much to the imagination. Walking behind a Chileana you will be amazed how far the gusset goes up. From behind, a Chilena looks as if her pants have been spray-painted onto her body. I'm not complaining. I've got blood in my veins and little gifts like that make my day go a little smoother but doesn't it hurt them?

If the pants are tight at the back then logic dictates that they must be tight at the front. Let me tell you, they are. As far as jeans are concerned, the effect is not as noticeable. The same, unfortunately, cannot be said of pants, trousers, slacks, whatever you call them.

I had never noticed this until a female colleague pointed it out. After all, as a man faced with a frontal view of a woman we are not looking below the waist. Shoes don't interest us, eyes do!

It's well known that us simple men are more attracted to the partially clad female form rather than the buck naked. We like to let our imaginations run wild. We like when it when a woman gives us a clue to what lies beneath rather than actually showing us. There are some clues, however, that a man does not need or want to receive. A man does not need to see pants so tight from the front that he can see your tonsils. Once my female colleague had pointed this out I was hooked. It's car crash TV, I can't stop looking now. It mildly disgusts me but yet fascinates me. Has nobody ever pointed this out to the Chilenas?

I never go out without my shades.

7 comments:

Marmo said...

Respecto a los perros, hay noticias que tal vez no conoces:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/21618347/ENTENDER-EL-PROBLEMA
Esta ley según tengo entendido, ya fue aprobada, así que el paisaje urbano de Santiago y otras ciudades al parecer cambiará para siempre.

Annje said...

You never got around to discussing camels....... kidding. That is disturbing, you should find a way of making them stop that. It doesn't look good, no matter how tight the pants are.

Shark said...

What's more disturbing is that I can't stop looking out for it. I'm a sick man.

Marmo: Very interesting document. I haven't read it all yet as it's in Spanish!! I'm glad the authorities are not going down the culling route. This problem is 100% man-made.

I've always thought that the solution is not to tackle the problem head on but rather the causes. For example, why are Chileans allowed to leave so much unprotected rubbish at the side of the road? They need to enact or enforce some wheelie bin laws.

Anonymous said...

You think Chilenas are curvy? What? Here I've always thought that Chilean women are rather top heavy. They usually have flat chests, big mid-sections, and tiny stick legs. I don't think I've seen a chilena with the hour-glass figure in a long time. The jeans are notoriously bad fitting though. They shove themselves into them and then end up hanging out the sides. Not exactly sexy.

Shark said...

Anonymous: I do know what you're referring to and you're not entirely wrong. Chilenas are not the most shapely of Latinas. Something happens to the women here as they approach their 30s.

I find that teenagers and 20-somethings have bodies that are very easy on the eye. Then the metabolism slows down and all that bread and crap they eat starts to show.

Emily said...

Shark and Anonymous, I agree with you both. Lots of teens and 20-somethings have wide hips and generally curvy shapes, but women beyond that age have skinny little legs and barrel chests. I don't know if it happens as they age, or if it's just a shift in body type from one generation to the next.

And Shark, I think you'll find that many gringa bloggers have tried to point this out in past posts, but unfortunately the Chilenas don't seem to be listening :)

Marmo said...

We eat too much carbs, and maybe we just don´t care much about shape as other people do.
In coastal cities like Viña del Mar, people seems to care a little more, you should try it this summer.
Also, the more time you spend here in Chile, you´ll probably find local females more attractive... It´s a biological thing I guess, hahaha, so beware of your camel staring activities when you´ve forgotten to carry sunglases xD