As our holiday in Turkey draws to a close, I thought it a good time to touch on a subject which is particularly near and dear to your heart and which has become a recurring theme of our holiday: that is to say 'Butts,' (as you like to call them), or 'Bums' as they are commonly called in the UK. We both know you are EXTREMELY fond of them and that while you find mine 'pleasant' and to your taste in general, it cannot compare to some of those more massive, mountainous and monumental examples we have seen in passing on our walks around Istanbul which are no doubt the result of years of overindulgence in Turkish Delight and the other irresistible sweet things one comes across in shop windows everywhere here in this country.
Thinking of this now I am reminded of a very early conversation between us whereby your interest in the subject became clear to me for the first time. I repeat it for you here now and hope it will make you smile to recall it...
AR: Do you have butts?
CT: Butts?
I have only one butt.
AR: Americans normally don't have
them. But you are not typically American.
CT: Are you crazy? Butt, as in 'bum'?
AR: Yes. In Wisconsin, nobody
have it.
CT: Americans don’t have a bum?
AR: Square bum. Flat.
CT: They have square bums?
AR: Yes.
CT: hmmm. That sounds weird. I confirm. I have a bum. One bum.
AR: Thank God!!!
CT: it is a bit bigger than I
would like, but my body is like that.
AR: Oh, please. This is lovely.
CT: Actually it just looks a bit
bigger because my waist is so small.
AR: Perfect. In Brazil all women
are like you.







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