Friday, January 21, 2011

Being a woman

When I went to primary school in the suburbs of a north-eastern French city, my grand-mother would sometimes pick me up and, on our way home, we would stop at the cobbler's. The shop was old-fashioned, a little bit like in a Norman Rockwell illustration, or rather a Robert Doisneau picture, with piles of shoes and a strong odour of glue.

I liked going there, because the cobblers' wife, or so I assumed, was a brunette in her 30's, with tight clothes revealing large, nice breasts, enhanced by a bra that would make them look like bombshells under a pearl necklace. She had a thin waist, always wore tulip shaped skirts, seemed stockings, stiletto shoes, and very red nail polish and lipstick. The quintessence of feminity.

Edward D'Ancona pin-up


I was between 6 and 10, still very innocent, but I sensed that she was a very pretty woman, a sexy woman, although I did not know much about sex. The heady smell of glue mingled with the sight of her used to make me dizzy in a strange way. Above all, I loved her breasts, I liked the contrast between her thin waist and her large breasts, I remember staring at her breasts and thinking "when I grow old, I want the same". I had a confused idea that men liked breasts and therefore, as a woman I wanted to have nice breasts so that men would look at me, and touch my breasts! Yes, at that age, I came to this conclusion!

She was the only woman who made me feel this way, I don't know why, obviously she had a lot of sex appeal. She is the woman who made me think about me being a girl, about the power of a woman's body.  It made me feel  proud to be a woman, because I would be attractive and I would bear children, which in my mind was a wonderful gift, even if I would have to suffer from menstruating, birth giving, breastfeeding, and all that goes with womanhood. So, I never complained about being a woman, I am proud to be a woman. I had many lovers, I am proud of my body, it still makes heads turn, it gave me three beautiful children, it gives me a lot of pleasure. It gives us a lot of power.

Women are just so beautuful!

13 comments:

Hedone said...

Women are beautiful. You are beautiful. I love women's bodies.

-H

Snake said...

Well said Frenchy . . . A beautiful female body can't be matched . . . I hope you keep turning heads! Ciao baby!

Cheeky Minx said...

I find, with time and age, I feel an increasing sense of pride and fortune to be a woman, to be blessed with a feminine sensuality and sexuality.

You are a woman of true beauty, inside and out, Frenchy.

In keeping with the theme, this is a beautiful post... xx

Caramella said...

Agreed! I love knowing that my body, my strength and my femininity is celebrated and shared every day with all my sisters.

It's astonishing how much of an impact a single person (or image, or description) can shape our perceptions and desires, even at such a young age.

H said...

Well said, I agree completely, woman bodies are beautiful, sexy, soft, tasty, the definition of desire.

Max said...

Well said. Lovely thoughts. The female form is indeed a beautiful thing...

Cheers,
Max

Drenchxoxo said...

Wonderful post. It is incredible how we learn to be women so early in our lives. Thank you for sharing this experience with us and I too share the comments below to your beauty.

Anonymous said...

I would have to agree, women are beautiful forms of art ;-)

1ManView said...

When I was kid, I was too young or too naive to think of my mother as a pretty woman. She was mom... But I rember when we walked through shopping malls, men were always smiling at her, or winking at me. (To disguse the wink at her) She would just smile and keep doing what she was doing. Even after I got older, she was still mom. I think it was because she always would say, son beauty is only skin deep, ugly goes down to the bone. I always looked at my mother as a beautiful person inside because of her heart, I never notice she was acutally a pretty woman outside until I was fully grown. I'm so grateful my mom taught me to look inside out of people, because I can tell if a person is genuine pretty like yourself...

Amazon Woman said...

Hey, all these great comments! I'm glad all my sisters are proud of their beautiful bodies. But, it is true that the inside is as, or far more, important that the outside. Our society does not really advocate this nowadays....

SlowBurn said...

I really like this post. Innocence and desire - mixed in with nascent lesbianism! Wonderful!

Anonymous said...

Yes... a very good post about something positive of being a woman... Oh, how we men spend nine months trying to get out.... then spend the rest of our lives trying to get right back in again... (RW)

Amazon Woman said...

Slowburn - nascent lesbianism? LOL!

Lawless - that is quite a male perspective, but yes, you could say so ;)