Reconstructed breasts tend to sit high for a while after surgery making them look bigger. They may settle in lower after a few months. Also, swelling after breast surgery can last up to 6 months. I'm gonna hold judgement until at least then.
Reconstructed breasts tend to sit high for a while after surgery making them look bigger. They may settle in lower after a few months. Also, swelling after breast surgery can last up to 6 months. I'm gonna hold judgement until at least then.
RE: Skin color. The more I look at it, the more it looks like they upped the contrast all around on the "fat" face. The rounds of her cheeks and her forehead are whiter, and all the edges of her face, particularly under the cheeks and chin-area, are much darker. Basically, she's been contoured like a drag queen.
That's what I thought too, but apparently custom means that they customize an existing pattern. Bespoke, they take every single measurement and make a pattern entirely based on your measurements, and god help you if you gain five pounds :P If I felt more confident about my skills, I would make my own pattern and say…
I do not understand your point. I work out five to seven times a week, and buy my workout wear from Target and Old Navy. Why would I spend $100 on it when the cheaper stuff is good-quality and long-lasting? I do not get why I'd want to spend that much money on stuff that will only be seen by fellow gym-goers, and when…
I have yet to find dress shirts that actually properly fit without needing to be altered. I usually have to go up a few sizes and nip it in at the waist, but then the sleeves often end up being too long. It was to a point a few weeks ago that I went into a custom shirtmaker's shop and asked for help, but custom isn't…
1. There are differences in these women's faces, I feel like the people who think they look exactly alike are the type of guys who only see skin color/hair style (eg the guys who always told me and my friend that we looked like sisters because we're both white with the same hair color/cut despite not having a single…
I wonder if they would have turned away a footballer player who turned up in a tight tuxedo that seriously showed off his awesome pecs?
I'm guessing she didn't actually read the article and simply listened to a friend who is a comic who misrepresented or misunderstood the point.
I'm guessing she can't tell the difference between the two, hence all the tweets about pro-rape, woman-hating comments.
Why is the governor of the state with the 47th ranked education system overall and the 50th ranked for math and sciences on this panel? Is he there as an example of what not to do or to demonstrate why Mississippi's educational system is in the shape it is in?
I don't get your argument from that first paragraph. You want there to be a 'middle ground' where you can make jokes about whatever you like without being accused of being offensive? Your argument is that you shouldn't be criticised if people don't like your comedy?
Dude, chill out. You continue to change the parameters of the debate, and have the gall to claim I am the one misunderstanding. You seem to take this extremely personally, which must be why you've done such a bad job explaining your position. You defend a kind of comedy that actively supports the powers that be at the…
Considering you're now resorting to insulting me, it seems pretty clear who can't keep up.
Don't forget the one that LaComtesse pointed out: "the most fucked up part of this is that most of this harrassment is the threat that someone WON'T GET RAPED, as though rape is a compliment we all secretly hope to get."
As a a born (and sort of raised) Indian woman, I find these sorts of stories so disheartening. I just spent a week in New Delhi, where it was 45 degrees centigrade. I was relatively covered up, but got leered at by men CONSTANTLY.
Maybe they can put some rapists in jail instead.
Dudes themselves could solve this problem by just raping the mannequins.
THATISNOTHOWRAPEWORKSUGGGGGHHHHH.
As a teacher, I dress professionally everyday to send the message to my students that their education is important and serious work. This same message can be sent to students through dress codes for both male and female students that promote clean and serious clothes in school, think: breakfast with grandma,…