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ok, so…..after reading “the naked man”, I just had to pitch in my vote for “the naked woman”.
Morris is pragmatic in his approach, basically splurging on the “sex sells” theme for all the nitwit buyers who just like the cover. However, his evident mastery of long-term biological study over many years is quite impossible to quash, even wading through all the obvious chauvinistic media hype which serves to induce popular belief. Morris can rewrite sexual biology backwards, forwards, chronologically and probably during the REM stages of his sleep. I think it is obvious he very much enjoyed writing this book, and did so with as much flavor as his previous books, although this one is far more leisurely written. I have to say, as a very straight and liberated woman…This book is for you.[keyword]naked woman tottoo[/keyword][yahooquestion]naked+woman+tottoo[/yahooquestion]
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Love this product, great concept. Unfortunately, after wearing as instructed for about two months, the buckle snapped. It is pretty flimsy and broke in half with no way to fix it.
I purchased an invisibelt about a year ago directly from the invisibelt website. It was great, absolutely loved it. So I decided to get another in black. But the one I got is completely different than the one I purchased a year ago. It’s not a slim and as the adjuster is big, almost like a buckle, which completely defeats the purpose of the product. Also, the one I got a year ago is stretchy like elastic. This one does not stretch. It’s like I purchased a really ugly plastic black belt.
The actual product itself is great, but buy it directly from invisibelt, not from amazon.
I’m very pleased with my new Invisibelt. It works exactly the way it was described to work on the Invisibelt website and on the demo video. I’m so excited that I can wear longer shirts over my pants now without having a bulky belt buckle that looks weird and feels uncomfortable. This belt holds my pants up excellently and you can’t even tell I’m wearing a belt. I rarely wore belts in the past because they were bulky, and then I had to constantly be pulling my pants up throughout the day. No longer! Hooray for the Invisibelt!
I anxiously awaited the arrival of this product since I usually have need of a belt with pants and like the description claims, don’t like the look of a bulky buckle under my tops. Well, this accessory is not the answer to my dreams.
It’s constructed of unattractive plastic PVC type material that when cold or unused feels stiff and unmalleable; only after wearing a few moments and it warms to your body does it become more pliable. The other point is the slide part used in making the belt smaller or larger is still a buckle of sorts, and while it doesn’t create bulk in the front, there is some slightly in the back.
Overall I feel this product is rather expensive considering the cheap look and feel of it, and since it’s non returnable you should give it serious consideration before plunking down the $20.
I will end up wearing it at least a few times since I spent the money, but overall I feel stuck with it.
If you insist in read this book, I recommend you take care with the risk of Planglossism. It is not always simples like that!
Desmond Morris has been utterly trounced and debunked on every side by Elaine Morgan. Read this book if you must, but immediately afterwards read her ‘The Descent of Woman’ so that you’ll spend as little time as possible believing his outdated bunkum.
I gave this book three star because, although the overall premise is demonstrably faulty, there were many interesting (if often unsupported) sociological tidbits included.
As a person brainwashed by catholicism’s negative thought on women and sex, this book was refreshing. It broadened my understanding of myself, of women and of humans as unique species.
For me as a Photography, this book has been a great help in order to analize and understand better the women.
I picked this book up in a time when I needed to hear these stories. As a young black female growing up in a white dominated society, at times it’s hard to say “I love my body.” I used to let all the things I hated about my body and my hair overshadow all the things I love about them. In the black community, at times i feel as if its taboo to feel negative about your body. When I was reading these stories I felt as if I wasn’t alone in my thoughts and feelings. The stories hit home for me and I identified with a lot of the women and their plight to find peace with themselves. As I’ve gotten older, from time to time i go back and reread some of the mini essays and smile as I notice how much I’ve grown to love myself.
It’s about time books are coming out which positively portrays our beauty & sexuality!
Author Of Black Women Deserve Better
briefly, the book is really dynamic because each essay doesn’t give pat answers, those sort of overly ambitious positive affirmations but rather recognizes the complexities and contradictions of being black, being a woman and feeling beautiful in this world. highly recommended
I loved this book. It made me feel good to know that there are women out here that look beautiful on the outside, but feel ugly on the inside. It doesn’t matter if the are ugly or pretty, skinny or fat, this book made me realize that we all feel insecure about ourselves and that we take something we don’t like on our bodies and over exaggerate about it. I finally learned to accept my body for the way it is and I can now see myself the way others see me:)
If you want to see some actual body painting done then this isn’t what you’re looking for. Pitiful production and poor quality acting … and you ask “why is there acting in a body painting film?” Good question. There shouldn’t be. This guy enjoyed seeing his lame face and hearing his own annoying voice more than showing anyone anything about body painting.
This is great as an ice breaker for a party. Good fun, clearly not meant to be taken seriously. Kept the men entertained and its artistic enough not to offend the women.
Just look at the cover. “Silly Naked Girls” is exactly that. It’s gratuitous nude comedy throughout, featuring a bunch of completely unclad girl-next-door-types playfully and mischievously frolicking about. This mockumentary / farce / sarcastic spoof was never intended to be anything else. That’s precisely why it’s in this category. Those who can sit back and appreciate a good lighthearted jest without being offended by explicit female nudity should go ahead and download the movie and have some fun!