Ladies Against Fanny Floss – Camille West – letras

When our stretch marks look like the New Jersey Turnpikemapped from navel to knees,when the bottom’s best feature is its interesting texture(the sign of a fine cottage cheese),when we search for the perfect bathing suitthat will cover our assets -and still look cute-is this an impossible, hopeless pursuit?Or are we just hard to please?When will we finally find the designer we needwho will heed our demand?Or a style at the shore (where less isn ot more)to guard the parts that are best left untanned?We need more protection than spandex rags;something cut larger than luggage tagstied with dental floss onto our saddle bags.Don’t hide your heads in the sand.We’re talking to you, Fashion AvenueWe’re not going to take any moreWe’re your mothers and mistresses, wives and sistersunited from shore to shore,We are standing erect with our hands on our chestsfour inches above the floorAnd we’re asking you, Fashion Avenuefor a little more support.Swimsuits abound for the 98-pounderwhose legs alone measure five feet.Here’s a fine idea: try a line this yearfor women who actually eat.Not for half-naked nymphs found posing betweenthe pages— of course!— of a sports magazine,but swimsuits for those of us more likely seenbetween pages of Bon Appetit.Our legs do not end where our armpits begin;we want a realistic design,a little more coverage, a little less skin(some vertical stripes would be simply divine.)Swimwear that won’t self-destruct with a wave,fashion to flatter the not-so-brave,at least let us know where to stop when we shave.Where do we draw the line?…with our hands on our cheststwo inches above the floor…One day we may see our feminist familyrise from the underground,despite Father Time and weird Uncle Gravityconstantly pulling us down.This dysfunctional system will finally heal,even our sisters with abs of steelwill all too suddenly know how we feelten years and two babies from now.And when we connect and command your respect,effectively paying our dues,your very language shall be more correct.Fat is a word you will no longer use.Those negative terms only grate on our nerves.Give adipose tissue the name it deserves.Call it … « personal strategic energy reserves »and call stretch marks « organic tattoos »with our hands on our chests—-upon the floor.

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