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The sea was angry that day, my friends. Like an old man trying to send soup back at a deli.
I know there are a lot of binary trans people who take issue with being constantly lumped together with non-binary people under the transgender umbrella because they feel like their identities get buried and effectively erased.
Most nylon being manufactured was used for rope and parachutes, so women's nylons were hard to come by. So instead of just not wearing nylons or stockings, women would do things like stain their legs with "liquid stockings" and draw a seam on the back of their legs to give the illusion of wearing nylons.
Trans without the asterisk is usually meant to indicate trans men and trans women, i.e. those who simply identify within binary gender the way cis people do, while trans* is meant to include the larger transgender umbrella that includes people who don't necessarily identify within binary gender, i.e. genderqueer…
I invited Italian chefs, but they declined my offer.
We should hold a competition between her and Blake Lively for Whitest White Lady to Ever White.
If you are referring to the "common woman" as such you are not, in fact, anywhere close to said "common woman."
Who the hay would buy this stuff? I mean, this one does look cute, but only cause it reminds me of this book called Hetty, about an old doll. Read the item description for extra LOLZ.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-do…
But this topic does remind me of something that happened a few years ago, when I was about 15 or…
just sent my boyfriend an email that said "if you love me you will buy me a haunted doll"
BRB... adding the word "haunted" to everything in my eBay store...
I had tons of dolls as a kid and my parents still coo over how cute I was with them. They would wake up in the morning and every shoe in the house would have a doll tucked into it with a tissue for a blanket. What they didn't realize at the time was that my sister devoted a huge chunk of our childhood to convincing me…
Has anyone at jez read "The Only Moral Abortion is My Abortion"? http://mypage.direct.ca/w/writer/anti-… I searched for the author's name and I didn't see anything come up as an article
Like many here - my dark circles do not make me look 'tired'. They make me look 'abused'. (I'm telling you - if I never again hear the old "What do you tell a woman with two black eyes?" joke, it won't be too soon.)
One of my favorite books "A Sport & A Pastime" has a wonderful character, this sort of vulgar French country girl, who at one point amuses her boyfriend in a restaurant by telling him which other girls in the restaurant she thinks are getting laid. The main indicator she used to determine who was gettin' some was…
Three cheers for Jezebel! You all always make me feel better about myself. I've had bags and circles since I was a kid and I go through phases of hating them and not caring so much. Now that I know what to call them (Lorens, glamour crescents), I can feel sexy and mysterious, 24-7! Screw you, cosmetics industry! Hey,…
@ULookinAtMyJunk is the Hate Mitigator: Awww. That reminds me when my mom would tell me that every freckle was a kiss from God. To this day I still look at my freckly face and thinking. Hey! Someone up there likes me!
I love this piece! I've had Lorens almost all my life thanks to my Jewish and Gypsy heritage and I've always been on the fence about them. On one hand, I think they can be sexy. on the other hand, I do get the "you look tired" thing a hellava lot. I like the idea of looking somewhat sleepy and mysterious but I…