This Is What Happens When NYC Women Draw Pictures Of Their Own Breasts.
Too big, too small, too round. Women have had a love-hate relationship with their breasts. As part of their Pretty Hurts series, New York Magazine asked women of all ages in the New York city to draw their breasts and the feelings associated with them. Psychologists Rachel Millsted and Hannah Frith have found that “Breasts are seen simultaneously as a marker of womanhood, as a visual signifier of female sexualization, as synonymous with femininity, and as essential for the nurturance of infants. It is not surprising then that women experience their breasts in confusing and contradictory ways.”
This study is no exception, mixed emotions were divulged. Take a look at these women sharing an intimate part of themselves.
He Draws On All The Cups At Starbucks… And It’s Turning A Lot Of Heads.
Josh Hara dreamed of becoming a cartoonist but opted for a more sensible job as a creative director at an ad agency in Columbus Ohio. Nonetheless, his passion for cartoons never ended. His daily Starbucks cup became the perfect canvas to release his creations. Hara’s drawings have earned him a strong following on Instagram and Twitter. Take a look at some of the popular cartoons with a latte.
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