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DVD ~ Birgitte
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by Susan Seligson
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by Maura Spiegel
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by Elisabeth Squires
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Human beings grow up bearing the imprint of the breast they knew in infancy - whatever that breast or surrogate breast was. And the breast they peek at or yearn for in adolescence, the breast they encounter in lovemaking, the breast they see in the movies or on individuals walking by on the streets-all these breasts will become entwined with feelings so deep they are felt as fact. On some level, our feelings about breasts will always mingle with our sense of how we are fed, how we are nourished by life, and whether the world is a place we can trust
From Page 111:
Breasts carry so much cultural weight that they often do not function as well as they might. Our sex lives are sensitive and telling parts of us, a little like our dream lives. In our dreams, wonderful and horrible things happen. It is the time when monsters come out, or we can suddenly fly. For some women, breast carry unconscious memories that stretch back to birth and span the breadth of adulthood, with a history that seems to enrich their erotic lives. But for too many, the monsters are grumbling in the background, and when a lover touches their breasts, the women wince in pain.
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The wise woman's daughter may be forgotten, but people are still telling stories about breasts. A late twentieth century revival of stories about goddesses shows there is some life left in them yet. And twentieth century women have added their voices to the story-telling chorus. Some of the stories they tell, like the ones in the pages of this book, are terribly sad - stories of loss and disease or stories of embarrassment and exploitation. But they also tell stories of desire and fulfillment, stories of self-knowledge -- uplifting and funny stories about breasts. These days breasts seem to be too wrapped in sexual meanings to be widely held up as a sacred symbol. But nearly every week some newspaper story come out telling about the magical quality of breast milk, which prevents a host of diseases and promotes an growing number of good human traits. And women are telling breastfeeding stories that show their wonder at discovering the transformative power of their breasts, a power that they believe nurtures and transforms not only the baby, but also the woman and the world. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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