AuntieMameandherCat
AuntieMameandherCat
AuntieMameandherCat

Oh believe me, I have not a shred of guilt over how I was perceived by men. And I’m not so Catholic anymore, so I would not have felt bad about myself even if I did end up being sexual with men. I think my point was more about the mores of the time really being very different. I like how you put it, society isn’t a

We’re about the same age, I was 14 in 1976, and when I was 12 I had grown to my present height and developed breasts. I was still playing with Barbie at 13, and I started getting attention from grown men. It was exciting and scary all at the same time, and I don’t know what I would have done if one of my idols had

Adaption? Did you mean adaptation?

I read this when it came out! My mom bought it, I swear. I was also totally grossed out by the idea of Donald Trump befouling a fur coat, and yet I could not stop reading it. My mother took it for an actual autobiography, but she also watches Faux News and will probably vote for The Big D.

I listened to Undisclosed too, it was a slog, but I did it. While Rabia is certainly biased, the other two attorneys seem to be able to disagree with her characterization of a lot of the evidence with no problem. There is a LOT to sift through, and I found the podcast interesting in that it shows what defense

I would have to thank Mike Hunt, the one who got me to this place in my life.

Oops, also Pittsburgh, PA has an “h,” not like Pittsburg, CA.

Yes, a thousand times yes. You can see what the equivalent sizes from the past are by looking at the back of sewing patterns. They are still using the measurements from yesteryear, so a size 6 from the past is a size 0 nowadays. I found this out the hard way, by buying a pattern for a size 12 dress, and realizing that

I too got the request not to take the hair off, my husband says “It’s more womanly!” He finds it a turn on, not just something to tolerate.

I think that since radio has gone digital that the microphones are more sensitive to that saliva sound. I first noticed it when our office got digital VOIP phones. It sounds like the person is sitting right next to you, but it also sounds like you can hear the saliva sloshing around their teeth. IT’S DISGUSTING.

I confess that I scrolled through every single one of these. I started to think it was all the same woman in every photo, or at least the same brunette, the same blonde, and the same kardashian. Maybe it’s that they all use the same makeup artist? Or the same drag queen makeup look? I love my drag queens, and makeup

Haha! We’re winning! Team Pie!!!!

Not only body-shaming and shitting on other women, but also shitting on Jazz and San Francisco? Scratching my head here.

Good God I’m swooning just thinking about this. Robert Plant? Tea Tray? Please tell me he drinks Earl Grey.

This is the one book I eventually bought, I liked the formulas, and the way it's organized by what needs to be healed:

Ha, it might sound more fascinating than it actually was. I am allergic to many synthetic scents, and a lot of perfume these days is made with synthetic stuff. I also have a DIY thing, so I thought I'd see what I could cook up that I liked. I checked out some books from the library to see if there were certain

I do like patchouli, but I understand that many people associate it with stinky people, as it seems like the unwashed hippies always seem to use patchouli as a perfume. It is definitely an earthy smell, and needs to be used sparingly. I'm using Kiehl's Argan Dry Oil, and it has a slight patchouli smell that I love.

I couldn't even finish the whole article to be honest, I got half-way through and thought "Why am I reading this?"

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As you say, we lasted a year, and I know that 22 years later my ex-husband is still single. Apparently no other women were fooled by him. Either that or I was just so wonderful that he never found anyone else to compare to me :P.