womanmoth
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womanmoth

I did that earlier this week.. It sucks. But, you owe it to both of you to do it. For some selfish incentive to keep you strong, just think that now you'll be open to finding someone you're head over heels for!

But...what if she hasn't even posted! She could be lurking, watching you...

Have you tried Modcloth or ASOS?

Like, triple comment a lot!

Honestly, this is one of the reasons I broke up with my boyfriend last week. It was too much. It made me uncomfortable and made me feel like I didn't love him enough. Forcing myself to say "I love you" every time there was the slightest pause in conversation was pretty grating.

Personally, I don't mind if people post about something new they have going on. Even posting a few times doesn't bother me. We all want to support each other! However, it does get very annoying when people post about their new blog or their new book in ever open thread or every time someone mentions something that's

I got a new name! I used to be someone called "woman" and "moth" put together. But, quite-recently-ex-boyfriend knows my screen name, and I want to post about romantic times!

The creator of the format pronounces it jif.

That was the first thing I saw when I saw the link on the sidebar. How did people think this was a good idea?

Oh, bikinis definitely are more flattering for some people! And I have a body that people think would be fine in a bikini, but I like wearing a one piece because I like their fashions and I like being a bit more covered. I get people asking me if I would wear a bikini if I felt confident enough. Feminist blogs tend

That's exactly what I'm responding too! My fun gets ruined when people ask me if I'd be wearing a bikini if I felt I could. People see my one piece as a sign that I hate my body. Wearing a one piece shouldn't be seen as a failure of any kind.

Yeah, I love my retro-looking one piece! I think I rock it, but I still get people asking me if I wouldn't rather wear a bikini if I were more confident. A one piece shouldn't be seen as a failure to have high enough self esteem.

Oh, I definitely support her! I'm talking more about the general attitude the fashion and feminist media take towards bikinis. The issue is usually frames as, "if you're confident enough, you'll wear a bikini, and if you're not you're letting the male gaze and beauty culture win". When I wear my one piece, I get a

Oh, I have a one piece that I love and look hot in! I just resent the implication that I've somehow failed by not wearing a bikini, because I'm either not "bikini body" enough or "bikini confident" enough.

Why must it be shameful for a woman to not feel comfortable wearing a bikini? I'm young and slim enough, but I feel better about my body when I'm wearing a one piece rather than a bikini. I carry my weight in my tummy, and it just looks better.

I'm in the same boat. For me, it's because I'm close enough but off enough for it to look weird and obvious. If anything, I don't feel like I'm different enough from the norm to rock a non-bikini body in a bikini. Also, I carry all my weight in my stomach and have no boobs. One pieces it is!

No, that one line has made me decide to get a really good cup of hot chocolate today. Yay hot chocolate!

I can't torrent; my school blocks it. What is peerblock? And what is pirate bay? I'm really, really clueless about illegal downloading. (If this is all really complicated, you seriously don't have to answer! That's what roping in technologically literate friends is for.)

This happens to me ALL THE TIME. Whenever I wear heels, no matter how often (and I'll wear a low heel most days), someone comments on it. God, people. Get over it already. It starts to get really, really hurtful and embarrassing.

Yeah, I saw that, but it's only the first fifteen minutes- there is no part two. Sigh.. Watching that just made me want it more! I guess I should probably buy it.