Yet another example of hypergamy?On the other hand, look how out of shape the sculptor is. If he can sculpt stone, surely he can “sculpt” his own flesh — maybe not to something perfect, but surely to something healthier and handsomer. “A sound mind in a sound body.”
BigDaveGlass almost 4 years ago
Touch of Bride of Frankenstein or rather Bride of Frankenstein’s monster….
Doctor Toon almost 4 years ago
Lucky and unlucky at the same time
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 4 years ago
You didn’t free her legs yet. Toss her in to see if she can swim.
Nyckname almost 4 years ago
Maybe shave and take a shower.
katharvey Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Wonderful! Love this one.
LeeCox almost 4 years ago
Alas, even Venus couldn’t save this one (and it was her idea to bring Galatea to life for Pygmalion in the first place)!
khcm1157 almost 4 years ago
Maybe she prefers Bad Boys. Get some tats and put on a leather jacket.
NWdryad almost 4 years ago
Awww… I feel sorry for him. After all, I bet that’s his best tie-dye shirt.
Stephen Gilberg almost 4 years ago
I thought she was going to be alarmed at how little she was wearing in front of a strange man.
Plods with ...™ almost 4 years ago
Looks like he mythed the boat on this one.
RabbitDad almost 4 years ago
Well, he could take up pottery, but then he’d be…
bryan42 almost 4 years ago
Just curious, Justin. Is that a caricature of yourself?
Craig Westlake almost 4 years ago
Looks like One Touch of Venus is about to be a smack in the chops…
Sisyphos almost 4 years ago
AS ZZ Top never said, _She’s sans legs and so cannot use ‘em!_ (And BTW, Pygmalion ain’t no ZZ Top, either….)
Go, Galatea!
https://tinyurl.com/p4dqb2j
NWdryad almost 4 years ago
Show some gratitude, he made you who you are today.
bakana almost 4 years ago
Galatea and Pygmalion – Mary Crowell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-UNVdOAkdY
Ukko wilko almost 4 years ago
That’s life.
WDD almost 4 years ago
Yet another example of hypergamy?On the other hand, look how out of shape the sculptor is. If he can sculpt stone, surely he can “sculpt” his own flesh — maybe not to something perfect, but surely to something healthier and handsomer. “A sound mind in a sound body.”