
Thank god he made women
in all different,shapes and size
I love just about all of them
I have an eccentric appetite
She knows she’s Sexy
You can tell, there’s no doubt
It’s in the way she moves
And carries herself…
She has the cutest curves
And the most beautiful bumps
She has those gorgeous grooves
And the loveliest Lumps
Cause that’s what makes her beautiful
In each and every detail.
Cause that’s what make her beautiful
And I love every part that is just her.
This poem is the very expression of sexual desire. Some women would probably not like this piece because you are objectifying them. But what these women sometimes ignore is that we women do also objectify men in our sexual desire. Look at Margaret Atwood writing from Offred’s perspective in The Handmaid’s Tale:
“… I want to see what can be seen, of him [Nick], take him in, memorize him, save him up so I can live on the image, later: the lines of his body, the texture of his flesh, the glisten of sweat on his pelt, his long sardonic unrevealing face…” (chapter 41, page 413). And she goes on: “I ought to have done that with Luke, paid more attention, to the details, the moles and scars, the singular creases; I didn’t and he’s fading. Day by day, night by night he recedes, and I become more faithless.”
In this respect we are not so different.
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