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BOOBS💣💣<br />Leading to Halloween is a week to scare the “ghosts” outta us😈<br />Hidden thoughts and feelings; <br />will you share what you feel about your boobs? I know a woman who wrote a love letter to her breasts....<br />When I stay on the surface I like my small breasts. I show them wearing bustiers telling the story of my medieval soul. I love how they look naked under sheer fabrics.<br />When I think about it though I find the obsession with women’s breasts very very very strange. On both sides.<br />The male description of women in literature is so grotesque sometimes it’s simply ROFL and yet - deeply disturbing and insulting. “She hurried out to the pool, her breasts like bobbing melons in a pond of sensuality caressed by the subtle waves of her chiffon blouse...” An edited edit by a male screen writer in my movie script Mea Culpa...<br />But hey, it’s easily trumped by<br />“She breasted boobily to the stairs and titted downwards.” Breasts are “clenched fists under her tight blouse,” (This is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper), or “rippled in appreciation,” (Misfortune by Wesley Stace)  or the woman is “a mega-titted six-footer,” (Seventy-Two Virgins, Boris Johnson).<br />MORE<br />I like Katy Waldman’s take, she calls these writers horndogs in her article “How women see how male authors see them.”<br />www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/how-women-see-how-male-authors-see-them/amp<br />#boobs #bustier #writerslife #medievalmemories #writingcommunity #bookstagram #womenpower #fashionandwords #outfitstalk #screenwriting  #stylemysoul #bookstagram #storytelling #moviewardrobe #womenstorytellers #writersoninstagram <br />R<br />E<br />B<br />E<br />L<br />L<br />E<br />#stylingfromtheinsideout #stylemefierce #stylingadventures #over60style #stylemehappy #lifeisamovie

BOOBS💣💣
Leading to Halloween is a week to scare the “ghosts” outta us😈
Hidden thoughts and feelings;
will you share what you feel about your boobs? I know a woman who wrote a love letter to her breasts....
When I stay on the surface I like my small breasts. I show them wearing bustiers telling the story of my medieval soul. I love how they look naked under sheer fabrics.
When I think about it though I find the obsession with women’s breasts very very very strange. On both sides.
The male description of women in literature is so grotesque sometimes it’s simply ROFL and yet - deeply disturbing and insulting. “She hurried out to the pool, her breasts like bobbing melons in a pond of sensuality caressed by the subtle waves of her chiffon blouse...” An edited edit by a male screen writer in my movie script Mea Culpa...
But hey, it’s easily trumped by
“She breasted boobily to the stairs and titted downwards.” Breasts are “clenched fists under her tight blouse,” (This is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper), or “rippled in appreciation,” (Misfortune by Wesley Stace) or the woman is “a mega-titted six-footer,” (Seventy-Two Virgins, Boris Johnson).
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I like Katy Waldman’s take, she calls these writers horndogs in her article “How women see how male authors see them.”
www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/how-women-see-how-male-authors-see-them/amp
#boobs #bustier #writerslife #medievalmemories #writingcommunity #bookstagram #womenpower #fashionandwords #outfitstalk #screenwriting #stylemysoul #bookstagram #storytelling #moviewardrobe #womenstorytellers #writersoninstagram
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#stylingfromtheinsideout #stylemefierce #stylingadventures #over60style #stylemehappy #lifeisamovie

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