21st Century Repression

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Maria2394
Maria2394
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Her flesh craves sunlight, moonlight
and air, yet man as if on a mission
seeks to restrain the breasts of his women;
Mothers and daughters repressed yet today.

His aim is to capture and imprison
in cups and with wires, nature’s way
of attracting a mate and feeding his young.

But there are women empowered
by independence of body and mind
whether it be by flaw or intelligent design,
who choose to let their breasts hang loose.

But tyrants remain who possess
scars of intolerance and being blind
cannot see beauty in innocence.

And lost upon them is joy in the bounce
of flesh subtly bared and hidden
beneath a layer of cotton, silk or satin;
Such freedom has been forbidden.


for my daughters

Maria2394
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Maria2394Maria2394about 1 year agoAuthor

Dear Anon, I'm still here, just have not been writing. If you are my sweet MR, please know I will always love you and miss you

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 4 years ago

Lovely, maria. Where are you?

Ashesh9Ashesh9about 12 years ago
Burn your bras !

Forward go ! Topless Low !!

Ashesh9Ashesh9about 12 years ago
Go Topless !

Forward go ! Topless Low !!

AnonymousAnonymousabout 13 years ago
Bravo

Very insightful and well written poem. 5

I as a man… included within those that may, or may not agree, is of little consequence. What is important here, is that this freedom is a right of any or all women to express or not express as they see fit, and to be forced to conform to what may be known as the ‘socially accepted norm’ is a travesty in its self..

However, I do believe that, because of changing times and social perceptions, most men would agree that, rather than look upon those women who are uncomfortably bound by restraining apparel, they would prefer to look upon the sensual movements of a woman who does not put up with such confinements.

But of course, this is only my point of view.

Sincerely,

Jes_da_man

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