amazonology

Amazonology, Field Notes

BXS-139_CoverDr Michel Leblond is actually the world’s leading Amazonologist, a branch of anthropology dedicated to studying the behavior of the modern-day Amazon. “What makes these women amazing is their incredible assertiveness and their inalienable sense of competition. Not only will they shape their bodies into spectacular seduction tools, but they will never hesitate to face one another, often in various physical confrontations. My theory is that it’s the competition against another Amazon that really turns an Amazon on.”

Tonight, Dr Leblond is in the field, the field being a local bar. And he has barely started to spend his grant money on beer when he spots a gorgeous specimen.

Amazons in the Mist

BXS-125_CoverW. Maynard Cox is not only Sophie and Caribe’s peeping next door neighbor. He’s also an anthropology student at l’UQAM (Université du Québec à Montréal). While boringly shuffling through articles to find a subject for his Master’s thesis, he read an article from Michel Leblond about a new field called Amazonology. When he went to meet the professor, he was stunned to see his pink-haired neighbor leave his office with a long, passionate kiss. Cox had just found the subject of his thesis and today, he’s making his first preliminary observations. And so are we!

Amazonology: Field Study of an Amazon in the Wild.

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Remember Michel Leblond, the anthropologist? His meeting with Sophie (and Mackenzie) a few weeks ago changed his life–both personally and professionally. Now he’s “on the terrain”, trying to establish the basis for a new field: Amazonology. And when the “terrain” has the curves of Sophie’s body, it’s easy to see this branch of anthropology will attract many students!