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Mallli_kite:

--- Quote from: Surgoshan on 26 Feb 2009, 14:55 ---Did... did you rip your shirt open so that you could take a picture just to make a point?

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Nope.

raoullefere:

--- Quote from: Rocketman on 19 Feb 2009, 18:57 ---
--- Quote from: Surgoshan on 19 Feb 2009, 18:29 ---Titties.

Nevertheless, Artemis and Athena went head to head with Aphrodite to get Paris to choose them as the most beautiful.

Titties.

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Hera, not Artemis.


--- Quote from: Guido Sarducci ---Wait, was it artemis taht was rpresented with one breast so she could pull a bow?

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As far as I know, no. Artemis always has two breasts. The Amazons, daughters of Ares, were the ones depicted as cutting off their right tit so they could pull a bow better.

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Not cut. They burned them off, children. Cutting them off makes it sound like this was done at maturity, when I'm guessing it was started at puberty. Otherwise, a girl'd have to wait 'til she was sixteen or so to start practicing with the bow. Not good for warrior-women. I suppose if one was, er (mustn't use the F word), under-endowed enough this wasn't necessary. Cutting from puberty onwards might be, well, macho, but cauterizing would be more efficient. Still, ouch.

Mallli_kite:
The girls never got in the way of my drawing a bow (although I only pulled  a 70lb).  It was my eyesight that made it hard.

Of course, some times I wish I had Lee Press On Tits.  You know, just so I could have the boobs I needed for the activity/wardrobe.

Those Amazons were TOUGH!

Guido Sarducci:

--- Quote from: Mallli_kite on 26 Feb 2009, 12:14 ---
--- Quote from: Guido Sarducci on 25 Feb 2009, 20:17 ---this thread is useless without pix  :laugh:

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<img src="http://www.museculture.com/ripped-cleavage-02.jpg/>


Does that help, Father? :)

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I can't decide if I should be ashamed of myself or filled with glee. But please don't burn those off so you can pull a bow. It would be a crime against humanity.  :cry:


--- Quote from: raoullefere on 26 Feb 2009, 17:55 ---Not cut. They burned them off, children. Cutting them off makes it sound like this was done at maturity, when I'm guessing it was started at puberty. Otherwise, a girl'd have to wait 'til she was sixteen or so to start practicing with the bow. Not good for warrior-women. I suppose if one was, er (mustn't use the F word), under-endowed enough this wasn't necessary. Cutting from puberty onwards might be, well, macho, but cauterizing would be more efficient. Still, ouch.
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All cultures have rites of passage. I couldn't imagine a stronger way of accepting a young woman into a woman warrior culture than by cuttign one breast off. Think of the symbolism. I'm sure the folks who thought up the mythology did, eh?

Mallli_kite:

--- Quote from: Guido Sarducci on 26 Feb 2009, 18:28 ---
I can't decide if I should be ashamed of myself or filled with glee. But please don't burn those off so you can pull a bow. It would be a crime against humanity.  :cry:


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No fear there.  I stopped cutting when I was 16.

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