plus that foofy part on the bottom has to help with the contrast.
plus that foofy part on the bottom has to help with the contrast.
It's a shame that women's bodies, according to society, are on display, and are constantly up for discussion. Our bodies are never seen as being perfect, we are either too fat, too thin, too frail, or too strong.
This has been going on in China for years. Young girls get this surgery so they can get higher-paying jobs.
This is a fairly common practice in China where the patients go into hiding to recover. But most are lucky to get 2 inches -/+. It's painful as you can imagine to do it once.
For reals, what is with the hate? it seems so unfounded. All people will say is she only lets people take pics of one side of her face blah blah blah. Really? You know that was her PR Team right? Like she was on 2 succesful kids shows I'm pretty sure everyone has seen the un-dimpled side of her face. I'm not even…
Woah. How many women is it up to now? Anyone know? I keep Googling, but I get old results (and I admittedly don't know how many people are on a basketball team. heh).
Not like the tally now even matters... Because it doesn't take 20+ women to equal the word of one man. No, no, no.
All of this is horrible, especially his…
I highly anticipate Team Cat's rebuttal.
Like DWMitch said Christian Missionaries never had an impact in Japan. There are very very few Christians there and hardly any churches. I lived there for nearly two years and married a Japanese woman so I'm somewhat knowledgeable of the subject. One place Christian Missionaries did ruin is Africa.
Aoi Hana. Maybe some Sakura Trick, Yuru Yuri , orWife and Wife?
If you like the strip format, Plica is a lesbian slice of life comic.
I'm noticing a general trend in most recent yaoi manga to start addressing RL problems & attitudes that gay people experience in Japan (especially among their peers). It's actually becoming something of a trope in the modern yaoi storyline; "I love you but I'm afraid of what my family/friends/neighbors/society will…
When Americans come to Japan and live for a bit, it is not uncommon for them to express feeling like they have been transported to some sort of mishmash of Asian culture and 1960s america. Japan has done a few things absolutely correctly on human rights, but change in Japan generally comes in giant crashing waves when…
Aoi Hana. Aoi Hana. Aoi Hana Aoi Hana Aoi Hana Aoi Hana.
That is probably very, very wise.
Maybe Welcome to Room #305!?
Christian missionaries never had much of an impact in Japan.