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To prevent men’s gaze, confirming her religious Conviction, she wore a veil-black as ink, dark as coal- No man could henceforth lust after her Driven wild by the sight of her skin. Jump her. Strip her. **** her! She drifted forever like A ghost, an object, a hollow shell. Only her husband saw her beauty. And after him, another. The institution of marriage demanded Cloaks of invisibility, walls of ubiquity, anonymous Submersion into gender.
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Aug 13, 2017
Aug 13, 2017 at 2:40 PM UTC
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To prevent men’s gaze, confirming her religious Conviction, she wore a veil-black as ink, dark as coal- No man could henceforth lust after her Driven wild by the sight of her skin. Jump her. Strip her. **** her! She drifted forever like A ghost, an object, a hollow shell. Only her husband saw her beauty. And after him, another. The institution of marriage demanded Cloaks of invisibility, walls of ubiquity, anonymous Submersion into gender.
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Aug 13, 2017
Aug 13, 2017 at 2:40 PM UTC
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