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The Swooshing
of My Thighs
By S.D.Craig
Published July 2001
Oh, the wonders of society, when they came
up with the word "cellulite" for
us women of thighs. We now had a name for
that cottage cheese dimpling our legs, God
help us. It's kind of like PMS, isn't it?
Now that they've actually given a name out
loud for it, we've all got it. There are
meds for it, there are prescriptions written
by the oodles for it, we must have it then.
I wouldn't doubt there are clothes for it
by now.
The thighs have long since been one of the
seven wonders of the world. Okay, maybe
the ninth. They have been lean, tanned,
muscular and toned. They have been wobbly,
sickly, white and pasty in Winter, and downright
jiggly. They have stood us up for years,
and yet, we hate them. We want to trade
with someone with cool thighs. Someone with
legs to their armpits.
One of the most annoying things about having
heavier legs than normal is that noise.
You know the one. The whispering of thighs
in certain materials. Pantyhose, silk, satin,
that warm-up suit you wear. The noise means
your thighs are too big. It means, oh dear,
that you cannot see through them.
For a big woman, I have always had this
dream that one day a man could stand behind
me, yes, and really see through my thighs.
Not THROUGH them, but between them. Yes,
air. Those legs like Ally McBeal has, when
she stands there, you can see through her
thighs. It's disgusting, isn't it? I mean,
Ally needs some fat. Good Lord, in a breeze,
the girl will fall over, I'm sure of it.
But I hang around, continue to walk, swim,
do a bit of Tai Boxing here and there. All
this in hopes that not only will my health
be better, maybe I'll drop some weight,
but it's the swooshing of the thighs thing.
You might think I'm odd, but I'd like to
hear other things, as I move about. Like
a conversation, music, the tinkling of wind
chimes, the bird singing overheard, the
sky thundering, cars honking. Maybe my Walkman.
Can I hear it? With all the swooshing going
on, I want one thing.
I want silence when I walk.
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About the
writer:
SD Craig is a freelance writer and editor of
LovingYourCurves.com and was given the nickname "Chatterbox"
by fellow writers. At age fifty, Craigs Southern flair and sense of humor
give her plenty to write about with a rapier wit and a wacky outlook.
Her articles on body image (her biggest passion), marriage/divorce and
relationships, family, friends, career issues, computers, the Internet,
horses, baseball, movie reviews and writing tips remind one of Erma Bombeck
or Dave Barry. A freelance writer who once juggled five columns then got
real, Craig welcomes your e-mails and feedback on her articles. Drop her
a hello at sdcraig922@yahoo.com or stop by www.lovingyourcurves.com.
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