Author describes the breasts and bottom of each female character in the sentence she is introduced

>author describes the breasts and bottom of each female character in the sentence she is introduced

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care to give some examples

Based

Not 100% as OP's criteria but:

>"I'll be going now," she said. Shinji made no answer and a surprised look came over his face. He had caught sight of a black streak that ran straight across the front of her red sweater. Hatsue followed his gaze and saw the dirty smudge, just in the spot where she had been leaning her breast against the concrete parapet. Bending her head, she started slapping her breast with her open hands. Beneath her sweater, which all but seemed to be concealing some firm supports, two gently swelling mounds were set to trembling ever so slightly by the brisk brushing of her hands. Shinji stared in wonder. Struck by her hands, the breasts seemed more like two small, playful animals. The boy was deeply stirred by the resilient softness of their movement. The streak of dirt was finally brushed out.

what does this illustration indicate to you

Catch-22

> author describes the scarlet lips and gentle hands of each male character in the sentence he is introduced

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It reminds me of my grandad.

the witcher books

>the breasts seemed like animals
Mishima is pathetic.

Murakami

Brave new world

david myatt

PKD

I don’t see a problem with this

>tfw no pneumatic gf

Pretty much every woman in a Houellebecq novel has "large, sagging breasts"

>Author thoroughly describes each female character's feet as soon as they are introduced

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oh PLEASE give examples

Pushkin probably he was a foot fetishist

Catch-22 is a humour/satire/parody. The sexualisation is a mockery of the character's sleazy nature.
Brave New World is a story where the main plot surrounds around science fucking with sex.
Both of these novels only overly sexualise for the sake of hyperbole and satire/characterisation

Bukowski, Sartre, celine

PKD is notorious for this. always with the nipples...

>author describes in poetic detail each and every erection the protagonist has.

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yes, in Ubik when it's the 14 year old street urchin girl too, megakek