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roachpatrol:

Intermission fanart. 

talesfromtheend:

sephiramy:

Enough of you seemed interested, or at least curious!, about this, so I gave it a shot! It is rather short and condenses lots of information, but I think it manages to get its points across, especially if someone is a beginner and needs to learn the very bare (no pun intended - well, maybe a little) basics.

Like I said, someday maybe I will do a more detailed version with more on clothes and how it can affect shape, but that would also require me to conquer my fear of tutorials for a second time. WE’LL SEE.

ALSO. It wouldn’t be a proper tutorial on anatomical structure, if I didn’t put a disclaimer down here and say that there is never a good substitute for life drawing or real study of the human body if you want to learn the correct way something works. Even the examples shown here are stylized, so ENJOY but bear this warning in mind!

This is really good. Go draw some boobs people!

HOW TO DRAW BOOBS.

This is the most in-depth tutorial on the subject I’ve seen.

bustygirlcomics:

Okay, clearly when a post hits 240 notes in a matter of minutes, I need to make it rebloggable. XD

bustygirlcomics:

Okay, clearly when a post hits 240 notes in a matter of minutes, I need to make it rebloggable. XD

i-am-salt:

I really really want a binder. Or chest compresser. Or to just get my boobs removed.
I just look so lumpy.

I cant look good in tshirts and vests and turtlenecks and tank tops with these flabby sacks hanging off my chest.

Freaking female anatomy id much rather be a dude

Underworks is supposed to be good. I can’t personally vouch for them because when I have to bind my chest I just use what’s basically a DIY version of the ace bandage method with a long strip of fabric and some safety pins. But apparently Underworks is the go-to store for binders.

thegoddamnfishmouse:

ilikelookingatnakedmen:

alisdee:

thesassylorax:

firsttimelady:

lessthangrace:

scientificperfection:

lord-kitschener:

Sorry for putting pictures of boobies on your dash.

I’m not

BOOBIES

sorry guys, i usually don’t post NSFW stuff..but this is a great pair of boobies.

I love a bouncing pair of boobies.

That’s great and all, but what about those of us who prefer a proud, erect cock?


I DID NOT KNOW BOOBIES HAD BLUE FEET

How about a pair of Great Tits?! (I couldn’t resist)

thegoddamnfishmouse:

ilikelookingatnakedmen:

alisdee:

thesassylorax:

firsttimelady:

lessthangrace:

scientificperfection:

lord-kitschener:

Sorry for putting pictures of boobies on your dash.

I’m not

BOOBIES

sorry guys, i usually don’t post NSFW stuff..
but this is a great pair of boobies.

I love a bouncing pair of boobies.

That’s great and all, but what about those of us who prefer a proud, erect cock?

I DID NOT KNOW BOOBIES HAD BLUE FEET

How about a pair of Great Tits?! (I couldn’t resist)

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-lK3N-F4Vsrc/TWT23bMt93I/AAAAAAAAEH4/J-wVvqRdZFs/s640/Great%2BTit%2BHilbre%2B220211.jpg

fuckyeahsocialjusticesally:

The Unpopular Opinions Blog. There was a post saying “flat-chested women get no love.” One of the reblogs was someone saying “boo-hoo. check your privilege itty bitty titty scum.” The reasons listed for this supposed privilege was: a) Small breasted women can find their bra size and it’s often in “cute” patterns, b) Small breasted women don’t have back pain, c) Small breasted women don’t have to deal with perverts.
Conveniently ignoring that Western society basically just has a gigantic boob fetish and makes you feel like you’re not woman enough if you don’t have at least C-cup breasts. But causing body dysphoria related to gender issues isn’t an issue because we can find our bra size in tacky patterns. Oh the privilege.
Not saying large breasted women don’t have to deal with shit, because they definitely do. Saying that small-breasted women have “privilege” is the issue here.

I am not a fan of how entitled whiny idiots have latched on to the notion of ‘privilege’ barnacle-style and decided that it clearly means “getting any kind of perks that aren’t available to other people”. Just because being a member of group X can occasionally be an advantage or get you special treatment — particularly if the special treatment only kicks in if you conform or outright pander to a stereotype — does not mean that the positives outweigh the negatives and thereby constitute “X privilege”.
And on the subject of boobs: Both small-breasted women and large-breasted women have to deal with a bunch of bullshit. My hypothesis is that women with medium-size boobs — around a C-cup — have it easiest: it’s not too difficult to find bras that fit (and that look interesting if you care about that), they don’t seem to cause too much physical discomfort, and you don’t get entire boatloads of perverted attention the way large-breasted women do but you also don’t get bombarded with attempts to make you feel inadequate because of your breast size the way small-breasted women do.
This doesn’t mean C-cup privilege is a thing. Or at least if it is a thing, it’s a really, really unimportant thing that nobody needs to care about.

fuckyeahsocialjusticesally:

The Unpopular Opinions Blog. There was a post saying “flat-chested women get no love.” One of the reblogs was someone saying “boo-hoo. check your privilege itty bitty titty scum.” The reasons listed for this supposed privilege was: a) Small breasted women can find their bra size and it’s often in “cute” patterns, b) Small breasted women don’t have back pain, c) Small breasted women don’t have to deal with perverts.

Conveniently ignoring that Western society basically just has a gigantic boob fetish and makes you feel like you’re not woman enough if you don’t have at least C-cup breasts. But causing body dysphoria related to gender issues isn’t an issue because we can find our bra size in tacky patterns. Oh the privilege.

Not saying large breasted women don’t have to deal with shit, because they definitely do. Saying that small-breasted women have “privilege” is the issue here.

I am not a fan of how entitled whiny idiots have latched on to the notion of ‘privilege’ barnacle-style and decided that it clearly means “getting any kind of perks that aren’t available to other people”. Just because being a member of group X can occasionally be an advantage or get you special treatment — particularly if the special treatment only kicks in if you conform or outright pander to a stereotype — does not mean that the positives outweigh the negatives and thereby constitute “X privilege”.

And on the subject of boobs: Both small-breasted women and large-breasted women have to deal with a bunch of bullshit. My hypothesis is that women with medium-size boobs — around a C-cup — have it easiest: it’s not too difficult to find bras that fit (and that look interesting if you care about that), they don’t seem to cause too much physical discomfort, and you don’t get entire boatloads of perverted attention the way large-breasted women do but you also don’t get bombarded with attempts to make you feel inadequate because of your breast size the way small-breasted women do.

This doesn’t mean C-cup privilege is a thing. Or at least if it is a thing, it’s a really, really unimportant thing that nobody needs to care about.

nudiarist:

“I’m going topless today. It’s to raise awareness that’s it’s legal for woman to be topless anywhere a guy can be without a shirt since 1992 here in New York State.”
Read more: http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/07/topless-activist-bares-breasts-on-subway.html

I don’t think I was aware of that. Good to know.
Still wouldn’t do it myself, though. Due to a combination of bashfulness/modesty and OH GOD THE FLOPPING.

nudiarist:

“I’m going topless today. It’s to raise awareness that’s it’s legal for woman to be topless anywhere a guy can be without a shirt since 1992 here in New York State.”

Read more: http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/07/topless-activist-bares-breasts-on-subway.html

I don’t think I was aware of that. Good to know.

Still wouldn’t do it myself, though. Due to a combination of bashfulness/modesty and OH GOD THE FLOPPING.