I think you're thinking of "The Lusty Argonian Maid," which was a naughty book in TES series.
I think you're thinking of "The Lusty Argonian Maid," which was a naughty book in TES series.
I worked at the Seattle LL for 3 years and it was a truly amazing experience. Seattle wasn't union or worker owned, but it was still a completely unique experience in the world of stripping. I've gone on to work at a number of other clubs (including the Hustler company who is taking over their space in SF) and there's…
That is very true. But you still get to decide how much you care. The more we play by the rules of patriarchy the less change we engender.
Yes, you can use make-up, clothing, hair, and posture to accentuate what genetics have given. But there are, indeed, people who have facial characteristics that can't be manipulated into conventional attractiveness no matter how many "tricks" are employed.
I hate this. I hate this so much. It isn't fair that "pretty" is something I should be able to do and I'm penalized if I can't or won't.
I'm starting to become seriously jaded by what I've read regarding the fashion industry. Other than maybe the clothes, is there anything good or redeeming about this strange and twisted little world called fashion?
I almost always respond to catcallers - but I tend to meet intimidation and harassment with verbal reprimand. Especially the creepy, low whisper guys. When you shout back at them, they get stared at and shamed by everyone around, not just me. It feels good.
If this is as accurate as they are touting this could be a serious game changer in the fight for cancer. A big congratulations to the researchers, and here's to hoping we are one step closer to eradicating this killer.
I followed a teenage girl out of a parking lot and she was texting the minute she got in the car. She kept it up even after she pulled out into the street, and was driving way below the speed limit and swerving a little into the other lane.
Well, if she can't pull off Janis Joplin, I'm absolutely sure she has the talent to pull off Jackie Jormp-Jomp.
Bustin' down stereotypes!
But the question is, is the goal of this campaign to create a new standard of beauty or to deny a standard of any kind by showing a wide variety of looks in a positive way?
Ah, yes, the "revolutionary" feminism of calling women you think are getting too uppity "stupid bints".
I hope that's not the case, because it reinforces outdated ideas of how women should behave.
I tend to view these cases as women saying, "Being alone isn't a deterrent. Being with a man isn't a deterrent. The old guard rules really don't work after all."
Myth? It's no myth, Daredevil was indeed a terrible, terrible movie.
Those are very cute, but I can't help but be a little disappointed that I was wrong in my assumption that they somehow helped you make just the tops of muffins (the best part)