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  • Writer: Amanda Riddell
    Amanda Riddell
  • Oct 16, 2023
  • 1 min read

I don't see why; I like small-breasted women. I'm not exclusively attracted to tomboys, but that's my favourite type. I was really embarrassed of my moobs in school, but I grew more comfortable with them as I grew up. I hate wearing bras, though actually I know how: I figured this shit out at the same age as all the other girls. I just did it on my own, so I'm a loner. I think they feel like tools of oppression, to be honest. While I love skirts, and skirts more than lavas, though I plan to buy some of those for practical reasons. It's a fusion style, though. It's probably a tailored thing rather than a store-bought thing, and that's something I hate about theatre: I think it's inauthentic to wear tailored clothes to the same extent that I feel about logos. It's an inconspicuous display of wealth.

 
 
 

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Amanda Riddell
Amanda Riddell
Oct 16, 2023

I'm surprised that people are surprised I'm so principled. Do I give off the impression of being too chill or something? I take life very seriously, but I'm blessed with calm. You'd think that I seem out-of-control when I wank, but I'd say people should watch Duke of Burgundy, then maybe they'll learn something that squares don't know about BDSM relationships. Though I hate the Love Witch. It's beautifully designed, but the plot is pathetic, even by the standards of those late 1960's movies. Corman's The Trip is a similar vibe to that, but I think the authenticness of Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson writing and starring in that added a vibe to that film which I hope The Dakumentary captured.

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Amanda Riddell
Amanda Riddell
Oct 16, 2023
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The Babadook scared the shit out of me. That's why I haven't seen her next film: it was great, but it was scary! I can't accept doing a male thing. I'd rather live in Johnsonville than that, but if I commute to town I expect people to be respectful of my choices of attire rather than bitching about them behind my back. Dave wasn't so sure Porirua was a good place for me, and I think that I'd be 50-50 about going there: yes, it's got more Māori and Pasifika, but it's also poor and crime-ridden and that's a whole different kind of gangsta to those urban Nomads people and randoms that were hassling the Daktory. I felt confident up north, but…

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