Yes o! We men, we love boobs! We love your breasts, ladies out there.
Let me begin by saying that there's a part of the Holy Book which talks about a woman referred to as "the Shulamite Woman," for the simple reason that she came from a place known as 'Shulam.' Interestingly, too, she was a black woman, a Nubian beauty. The Book has a lot to say about the beauty of this woman. I suppose in a later posting I will have to do a more comprehensive write-up on this Woman. But, for now, I'd like to concentrate more on her boobs - - her breasts!
Let me give you samples of remarks about her boobs. The first comes from the Woman herself. She says, "A bundle of myrrh (a substance from which perfumes and incense is made) is my [guy] to me; [therefore] he shall lie all night between my [boobs]." The next comment or remark is from her guy. He describes various parts of Her Body in the loftiest of language; then, when he came to talking about her breasts, he says: "Your two breasts are like two young roes [a deer or antelope] that are twins, which feed among the lilies." A roe is a beautiful animal, voluptuous and attractive even when small. He also compares them to twin roes (that is, they bear some similarity in size, being twins, even if they are not perfectly the same size). Also, the "roes" (breasts) are "feeding among the lilies." It's impossible for the roes to feed among the lilies without moving. This means that the breasts, somehow, are often found in some form of movement, no matter how 'micro.' In yet another instance, he describes her breasts as being "like clusters of grapes." If you have seen the type of grapes that grow in the Middle East, you would understand how this means that each breast is like a cluster of figs or berries, having an overall shape in which there is a gradual 'broadening' from the base until it reaches a most rotund segment and after which it tapers again to a final point. Oh! what a lovely pair of beauty those boobs are which our ladies carry on their chest. Hmm! we (men) love them so much. Similarly he compares her breasts to clusters of the vine. From the vine we make wine which "makes the heart merry," the Book says. How the breasts of our girls are like wine, refreshing and energising, to us. The Woman herself also says, "I am a Wall, and my breasts [are] like TOWERS"! If you have an understanding of how wide (thick) city walls were in medieval times, such that there were actually houses (even palaces and TOWERS) built on those walls, then you would understand how, just like those towers add beauty, elegance and prominence to those walls, so do breasts add beauty, elegance and prominence to the ladies that carry them! Hmm! how we love boobs! In fact, the Woman says, "I am a Wall, and my breasts [are] like [twin] TOWERS on that Wall, and then [because of those TOWERS] was I in his eyes as one that found favour." That's it, girls. Your breasts - - the elegance, the carriage, the beauty - - give you favour in our (men's) eyes! Oh! if I were you I would start appreciating my breasts more and carrying them with a greater sense of dignity, poise and purpose.
But the one that really strikes me the most is a statement that says, "Return, return, O Shulamite Woman; return, return, so that we may look at you." And then, a question arises - - "What will you see in the Shulamite?" And the answer comes forth - - "As it were the company of two armies"! Wow! If you have ever seen military men in their formations during ceremonial occasions or even when going to war in centuries past, you would realise that as "military" as they are, they are also an awesome beauty, strong and focused, to behold. Such are the boobs of you girls out there!
Carry your boobs with elegance, grace, and poise. Be proud of them. The size is NOT the issue – the carriage is, and you’re responsible for that. Whether in the office, on the street, at home – everywhere – make your boobs part of your personality in a definite way – and see how it adds to your sense of CONFIDENCE, HAPPINESS, and CREATIVITY..
Let me begin by saying that there's a part of the Holy Book which talks about a woman referred to as "the Shulamite Woman," for the simple reason that she came from a place known as 'Shulam.' Interestingly, too, she was a black woman, a Nubian beauty. The Book has a lot to say about the beauty of this woman. I suppose in a later posting I will have to do a more comprehensive write-up on this Woman. But, for now, I'd like to concentrate more on her boobs - - her breasts!
Let me give you samples of remarks about her boobs. The first comes from the Woman herself. She says, "A bundle of myrrh (a substance from which perfumes and incense is made) is my [guy] to me; [therefore] he shall lie all night between my [boobs]." The next comment or remark is from her guy. He describes various parts of Her Body in the loftiest of language; then, when he came to talking about her breasts, he says: "Your two breasts are like two young roes [a deer or antelope] that are twins, which feed among the lilies." A roe is a beautiful animal, voluptuous and attractive even when small. He also compares them to twin roes (that is, they bear some similarity in size, being twins, even if they are not perfectly the same size). Also, the "roes" (breasts) are "feeding among the lilies." It's impossible for the roes to feed among the lilies without moving. This means that the breasts, somehow, are often found in some form of movement, no matter how 'micro.' In yet another instance, he describes her breasts as being "like clusters of grapes." If you have seen the type of grapes that grow in the Middle East, you would understand how this means that each breast is like a cluster of figs or berries, having an overall shape in which there is a gradual 'broadening' from the base until it reaches a most rotund segment and after which it tapers again to a final point. Oh! what a lovely pair of beauty those boobs are which our ladies carry on their chest. Hmm! we (men) love them so much. Similarly he compares her breasts to clusters of the vine. From the vine we make wine which "makes the heart merry," the Book says. How the breasts of our girls are like wine, refreshing and energising, to us. The Woman herself also says, "I am a Wall, and my breasts [are] like TOWERS"! If you have an understanding of how wide (thick) city walls were in medieval times, such that there were actually houses (even palaces and TOWERS) built on those walls, then you would understand how, just like those towers add beauty, elegance and prominence to those walls, so do breasts add beauty, elegance and prominence to the ladies that carry them! Hmm! how we love boobs! In fact, the Woman says, "I am a Wall, and my breasts [are] like [twin] TOWERS on that Wall, and then [because of those TOWERS] was I in his eyes as one that found favour." That's it, girls. Your breasts - - the elegance, the carriage, the beauty - - give you favour in our (men's) eyes! Oh! if I were you I would start appreciating my breasts more and carrying them with a greater sense of dignity, poise and purpose.
But the one that really strikes me the most is a statement that says, "Return, return, O Shulamite Woman; return, return, so that we may look at you." And then, a question arises - - "What will you see in the Shulamite?" And the answer comes forth - - "As it were the company of two armies"! Wow! If you have ever seen military men in their formations during ceremonial occasions or even when going to war in centuries past, you would realise that as "military" as they are, they are also an awesome beauty, strong and focused, to behold. Such are the boobs of you girls out there!
Carry your boobs with elegance, grace, and poise. Be proud of them. The size is NOT the issue – the carriage is, and you’re responsible for that. Whether in the office, on the street, at home – everywhere – make your boobs part of your personality in a definite way – and see how it adds to your sense of CONFIDENCE, HAPPINESS, and CREATIVITY..

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