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The Other Side (women insecurities)
I found this documentary similar to the My Penis And I, but the women version,
My Breasts And I. My Small Breasts and I | DocumentaryStorm - Stream Full Documentaries I couldnt find the full version, hopefully somebody here can. Anyway this got me thinking, women have insecurities maybe even more than men. Does this mean maybe most women can understand and will accept us for us? Which is worse? Personally I don't care for boob size, I love all women, maybe women think the same? |
Jeez, you don't seem to know much about women, they're one big heap of insecurity. It ranges from just about everything going, their faces, their tits, their minges, their height, their weight, their clothes. I suppose you've never heard them talking amongst themselves when they think there are no men present. Give it a try, buy a long range snooper's hearing aid from an industrial espionage shop and amuse yourself in the park on a nice day.
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This is the full streaming doc, 55 mins.
My Small Breasts and I - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, Sarah Waldron, Kate Hardie (narrator) I am looking for a downloadable and DivX DVD player version. |
I have a feeling that I've posted these links before but you may be interested in this:
The perfect Vagina (Channel 4 documentary) Synopsis: In an age where boob jobs, liposuction, tummy tucks and botox are commonplace it would seem that women have found a new part of the body to worry about: their vaginas. Vaginal cosmetic surgery on the NHS has doubled in the UK over the past five years and in the private sector there has been a 300% increase in labiplastys, making it the fastest growing form of cosmetic surgery in the UK. Download links (no password) http://hotfile.com/dl/60682688/672e4...part1.rar.html http://hotfile.com/dl/60480106/44df5...part2.rar.html http://hotfile.com/dl/60480130/8e334...part3.rar.html This is a XVid file that'll happily play on any DivX capable DVD player. |
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Even though most times the subject of boob size comes up the majority of guys say they prefer smaller size over big ones. Women don't hear that though. I guess it's human nature. We accept compliments a lot easier than we do criticism. If during your day you meet 10 people and 9 of them say something nice or complementary to you and 1 person says something mean or critical, you can guarantee you'll being thinking about the one criticism more than you will the 9 compliments. |
Well, all hail to fashion mags then. If you watch the 'Perfect Vagina' documentary... blimey, how bad can it get?
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Allthough my ISP, as every morning, is unable to look up the IP addresses of half the Domains I am trying to access, giving me little more then a '... can't be found', so I can't verify too many publications at the momen, let's for the time being just look at Vogue for example. Vogue (Conde Nast Publications profile and media properties at MediaOwners.com) owned by Conde Nast (Conde Nast Publications profile and media properties at MediaOwners.com) owned by Advance Publications, Inc. (Conde Nast Publications profile and media properties at MediaOwners.com) and not a single woman in sight. Samuel l. Newhouse Jr. is the CEO of Advance Publications, Inc. Privately owned by Samuel "Si" Newhouse Jr. and his brother, Donald. Charles H. Townsend is the CEO of Conde Nast Publications. Agreed, there may possibly a woman at the helm of Vogue but I do not believe that policy descissions are made at the actual magazine itself. There is such undoubtedly such a thing as large scale top down influence on policy making and the recent phone hacking scandal in the UK I believe has given adequat proof of that (ie. Murdoch and his cronies). Do watch that 'Perfect Vagina' programme, it is very good and shows you at least some of the trick of the trade when it comes to making women 'suitable' for publication (such as photoshopping breasts, improving the looks of the vulva, yes, they apparently need improving and some hilariously disgusting comments by some interviewed men). Unfortunately, as I said, I have no way of checking out all the mags there are, besides, I probably haven't heard of even 5% of them but the Mediaowners website is rather enlightening, though not surprising. |
At some point I lost a bookmark to a website that provided (flash) graphic interconnections for most of the worlds major corporations and I haven't been able to find it even with extensive research across most search engines. You'd query one company and get a graphic of all its affiliations, inc. CEO's etc., a very useful site that I wish I could recover. If anybody has that site to hand it would be nice to post it here.
You might be surprised, though you shouldn't be. |
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