People are talking about “slime girls” on my dash in such a way that I’m honestly not sure whether they’re referring to a video game monster or a lifestyle aesthetic, and I’m kind of afraid to ask.
@nyannnnpassuuuu replied:
I’ve seen both… stick to videogame monster slime girls only… please…
Okay, now you’ve got me legitimately curious what “slime girl” as a lifestyle aesthetic actually entails.
Long story short, slime girls/goo girls are basically fantasy-type slimes ala Dragon Quest; but taking the semi-humanoid form of attractive women; made out of slime, with varying degrees of viscosity depending on the work.
If this sounds like a fetish thing, yeah that’s basically how it started. But, over time; they kinda made the jump to “regular” fantasy, and honestly that sort of drift fascinates me.
If only because I think those weird anthro planes could do something similar because I’d think they’d work really, really well for China Mielville-type New Weird fantasy…
You completely misunderstand. I know what a “slime girl” is in the fantasy monster sense. What I mean is that I’ve started running into folks talking about being a “slime girl” in such a way that it’s unclear whether they’re referring to the fantasy critter or some sort of lifestyle aesthetic (i.e,. in the same sense that being a “goth girl” is a lifestyle aesthetic).
u just got to wear bright colours and Always Be Sticky
