Posted by The Heatherses at netcache-2001.public.lawson.webtv.net on July 28, 2003 at 18:28:32:
In Reply to: That was byooooteefull. *nt* posted by Elfy on July 28, 2003 at 17:56:14:
: : Judy grew upin Texas where women had big hair and bigger boobs.
: : As she began to mature she realized her hair was flat and oily and her boobs were not coming in.
: : Dateless and lonley she would spend her nights looking thru magazines and books of tribal cultures where beauty was not so plastic and boobs did not matter in size they were jjust gonna end up around your bellybutton anyway.
: : She studied the various ways these tribes marked their bodies with ink and peircings and she found the beautiful.
: : Where as the boys at school called
: : plain, ugly and flat,
: : they could be so cruel sometimes.
: :
: : She got her first peircing at age 16, her nose, that small stud in her nostril made her feel unique and pretty. Her first tattoo was homemade with a sterlized sewing needle and two colors of indian ink. blue and red.
: : she chose very carefully a tribal symbol that meant "inner beauty".
: : The feeling she had from these two markings of her body was excelirating. Better than sex.
: : So she got another piercing....another tattoo...
: : and the more she covered her "plain,flat" body and face, the more beautiful she felt.
: : her hair her makeup and her clothes were 100% full expression of her inner beautiful self. Her body was her canvas and she was an artist.
: : By age 21,in college as a pre-med major, no one called her plain. In fact men found her facinating, as did women.
: : Sure, some of the big haired,big breasted texas girls called her a freak and weirdo.
: : But, she felt they were the freaks, because when they look in the mirror all they see is a carbon copy of 100 other girls on campus. They disliked themselves so much they made temselves to lok like everyone else, not who they truly are.
: : Judy was free.
: : They were not.