I have always had an abiding interest in that type of female anatomy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wasn't really into body piercings until I found that about half my female students had them.
I grew up as an athlete doing judo, so I didn't really have a conventional, feminine body type.
The female body is awesome.
I was fascinated by each area I studied, whether neurology, urology or surgery.
Ultimately, the problem is that sex is perceived as a personal, intimate thing, not in the realm of science. But that's not true. It's physiology; it's anatomy. It deserves to be studied.
It's nice to get my teeth into something that isn't a stereotypical female role.
I do like books on anatomy. I have to say I'm an amateur physician, I guess.
I am positive that flexibility is a feminine characteristic.
Usually that's going into biology in a certain way. There's certain strengths and weaknesses to both of the sexes. And I'm not against employing those nor am I against denying those, what I am looking for is a very large array of options.
I like a sort of androgynous look, but I also love feminine shapes.
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