February 15, 2013

  • Reblogged from gunsncigarettes:

    I love everything about this photoset

    The lack of condescension in cultural sharing

    The nonsexualization

    The contextual foreignness of firm breasts in a society that doesn’t use bras

Comments (2)

  • and I think you are like the most underrated blogger here :) .
    I love this. It's funny; I always thought it was odd that my breats don't look like the white woman's ones, until I saw some documentary about native people in some country.
    'Modesty' sort of is an odd concept to me, especially with that name. First of all, how is it 'modest' to cover yourself with things that often serve to prove your social status? The only sensible answer is to hide your 'advantages' in attractivity, which makes sense somehow.
    However we see exactly the contrary happening: if you are 'sexy' you are 'allowed to' wear anything but god beware if you are fat and wear skinny jeans, or hotpants combined with cellulite.

  • @under_the_carpet – Haha, aww, shucks. First time anyone has told me that one.

    I'm actually quite glad you found the post relevant. Before posting, I was thinking to myself whether anyone else would also get what makes it stand out or if everyone would just dismiss it as simply being lewd.

    Heh, you're reasoning seems to take you in the same direction as my "extreme" views on physical attractiveness. Can't say I disagree, really.

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