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Quote #10
Once in the privacy of the changing room I began to get undressed for a well-deserved shower. When I had got down to my (well-filled D-cup) bra and knickers I was startled to find someone had come in the room. It was Leonardo DiCaprio. He said, "I'm sorry, did I startle you?" Then he started covering my quivering (but extremely fit and tanned) body with kisses. Just then someone else came in. I pulled away from Leo but Leo said, "It's OK, it's only Brad," and Brad Pitt came and joined us.
This is quite the dream, and this scene is Georgia's most obvious expression of sexuality. Importantly, though, in the dream she has a body that doesn't resemble her own—so her sense of sexual identity isn't actually rooted in the body she lives inside of.