It is a pity and a social commentary that women like Playmate Wendy Du Toit, for example, feel they need breast implants. Her breasts were probably good to look at and the touch memorable for somebody. It is the fashion industry that barely hides its contempt for women, or perhaps it is the envy of the primary movers and shapers of the fashion industry that prefers the distortion of women, not the development and unfolding of women's beauty, their bodies or their destinies. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 11.20.13
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Say it isn't so!
It is a pity and a social commentary that women like Playmate Wendy Du Toit, for example, feel they need breast implants. Her breasts were probably good to look at and the touch memorable for somebody. It is the fashion industry that barely hides its contempt for women, or perhaps it is the envy of the primary movers and shapers of the fashion industry that prefers the distortion of women, not the development and unfolding of women's beauty, their bodies or their destinies. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 11.20.13
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