• As a woman and a feminist I've been interested in women's narratives. I realised I needed a more intimate window into women's lives. Over the years many different reasons crystallised and I felt compe

    I thought about the endeavor for a year before I began - I guess I am a slow burner ! Undertaking this kind of extensive project and doing it properly does take time.
    How did you go about finding participants, and was it difficult? Were women ready to participate?
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    I am sure the anonymity part helped? Is that why you determined to make it anonymous? And I feel like the revealing of the breasts part would not be the difficult thing so much as the vulnerability and intimacy of sharing one's soul and narrative. Nonetheless, many do regard their breasts as a "private part." Did you find that to be authentic?
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    What were some of the reasons, or most common reason, these girls decided to participate? Did they feel the have to be heard, to get their stories out? Was it cathartic for them?
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