I have a vulva, I understand how it functions.
I have a vulva, I understand how it functions.
There are “innie” and “outie” vulvas, even when they are not aroused. There are women with larger labia minora and clitoral hoods that are visible on “outie” vulvas when not aroused.
I think that being able to speak in public is a skill that a president or a prime minister should have amongst many other skills.
I really disliked Charlotte because of how codependent she was. I might be projecting, my apologies.
Being a president or a prime minister is a public position. These people should be successful at speaking to the public.
I should have stipulated that having unconventional sex is considered unconventional sex because it is less common than conventional sex. Not that kinky people are buying groceries in their sex clothing and personalities.
The definition of kink is unconventional sexual practices. A component of that is it being unconventional amongst the general population.
Most of my soccer mom friends are more adventurous than that.
What do you consider to be the body of young actress? I agree that being thin with large breasts is not very attainable for most women (without surgical intervention).
I think some of these women are rather thin, but I do not think being thin is “exceptionally rare.”
Carrie Fisher is a smoker and that has likely had a negative impact on her appearance. A non-smoker might be a better example of a star aging without interference.
I did not like her dress or her hair.
What was she suppose to do? “I am not deserving of this award. I’m going to turn my back and toss it to whoever wants it the most.” I would not argue that the ballerina is a “legitimate actress.”
...and Gwyneth Paltrow won an Oscar.
I would have liked that dress if it did not have the caplet.
It does not matter that we know she is under eating. She should not be subjected to “eat a cheeseburger” just like someone we know is over eating should not be subjected to “stop eating cheeseburgers.”
This is what I am not looking forward to, if it does become legal in Canada. I really dislike the smell of marijuana smoke (at parties in high school and in dorms in university) and try to avoid it whenever possible. It essentially bothers me for the same reason cigarette smoke does.
I agree. It looks like the peignoir my grandmother use to have.
If you aren’t going to tell overweight actresses to “lay off the cheeseburgers” I would recommend not saying “eat some cheese burgers” to underweight actresses.
I am not against the legalization of marijuana, but I do support having laws prohibiting the smoking of marijuana in designated public spaces. I do not want to smell marijuana smoke (or cigarette smoke) in a restaurant.