#6 ...well of COURSE they sold. There's nothing like melodramatically immortalizing the plight of womanhood among such suffering suburban socialites in middle class America who daily feel the weight of patriarchal repression and the stress of not being able to find their phone before going to work at Starbucks. I imagine the very kind of girls bought them as the one who painted them...sheltered, pampered, doted on, provided for, and oh so burdened with good looks and the wrong color car your parents paid for. GF yourself.
#6 ...well of COURSE they sold. There's nothing like melodramatically immortalizing the plight of womanhood among such suffering suburban socialites in middle class America who daily feel the weight of patriarchal repression and the stress of not being able to find their phone before going to work at Starbucks. I imagine the very kind of girls bought them as the one who painted them...sheltered, pampered, doted on, provided for, and oh so burdened with good looks and the wrong color car your parents paid for. GF yourself.