I’m prompted to write on this topic after reading this passage in Bangalore Mirror titled, Sex and the Single Man. The article, making an impression has matching prose in an sexiting way. Here’s the passage that got my eye and I would dwell on it with my remarks.
A woman’s beauty lies, not in any exaggeration of the specialized zones, nor in any general harmony that could be worked out by means of the sectio aurea or a similar aesthetic superstition; but in the arabesque of the spine. The curve by which the back modulates into the buttocks. It is here that grace sits and rides a woman’s body.
– John Updike (Pigeon Feathers)
Right now I don’t have much thoughts, but I’ll be back with my version.