Summary
Eduard Limonov: The Butler in Gatsby
"There, on the street, I chose the weakest, most miserable, ugly girls, hunted them down, seduced them, and invited them to my place. Girls with long noses, caps, girls without breasts, those whose asses drag on the ground, girls with a bad complexion and thin hair, those with gaps between their teeth or very thin necks, girls with big bellies and thick legs - they all came to me. Some had no hair and wore wigs. I discovered that these rejected women were far more sensual than ordinary women. These melting candles seemed to be voluptuous and tireless. I wanted to roll in their folds I hide in them from anorexic bodies, so thin that you could easily see and feel my own penis in them. I started to hunt them because of my own misery. I didn't have the money to take them to restaurants and public places that support their weak sensuality Rejected women who sneak around the streets and, in their self-abasement, are afraid to look at people. I wouldn't trade them for a harem of beauties. They cling to me like passionate plants
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