Wow, right before I leave for my vacation back home in Wisconsin. Hope to see ya. :D:vixen101485 wrote:We are there the 7-12.
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For Narnia! And for Aslan!
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All of my favorite Disney characters up above there. :p:
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All of my favorite Disney characters up above there. :p:
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YAY....same here. Meghyn asked about you a few times. You are " that girl I played with the flowers with" LOLdisneyprincess1988 wrote:Wow, right before I leave for my vacation back home in Wisconsin. Hope to see ya. :D:
PM me your addy, I have something to send you. Invite for a happening on Sept. 7th that I thot you would enjoy joining us for.
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My e-mail address or my physical address? Just curious.vixen101485 wrote:YAY....same here. Meghyn asked about you a few times. You are " that girl I played with the flowers with" LOL
PM me your addy, I have something to send you. Invite for a happening on Sept. 7th that I thot you would enjoy joining us for.
For Narnia! And for Aslan!
:jasmine: :minnie: :bouncemic :skellingt :gonzo: :pepe:
All of my favorite Disney characters up above there. :p:
:jasmine: :minnie: :bouncemic :skellingt :gonzo: :pepe:
All of my favorite Disney characters up above there. :p:
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It's not that bad. I am one of 5 girls in my family (I am the second-oldest), and we've all survived (so far).vixen101485 wrote:Years....OH GOD....I couldnt handle all the estrogen if there were 5 females besides me around. I feel bad for the other half as it is with the 2 of us. Poor him when she hits puberty. LMAO
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I'm the youngest of 5, 4 sisters and 1 brother though. He's the second oldest, he's also has the most boys--3 of them!joanna71985 wrote:It's not that bad. I am one of 5 girls in my family (I am the second-oldest), and we've all survived (so far).
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Okay, where to start here, lessee....
Dear Abby once got a ton of mail on the subject of suggestive dressing and rape. There were lots of people who were of the opinion that if a girl wears clothes that show everything, she was to blame for getting raped. Abby pointed out some rape victims are months old babies in diapers or 70-something women in housecoats. Rape has nothing to do with sexual desire; it's a weapon used to humiliate women. Men who rape are total control freaks who hate women.
Women who dress inappropriately when going to an amusement park should be told at the gate to go back to their hotel or go home and change into something more appropriate. One time when I was working at Knott's someone told me a woman tried to enter the park through the Western Gate wearing only a string bikini; she was informed that it was inappropriate. She said she was staying at a nearby hotel and had decided to come to the park after sunbathing. She did, however, go change.
Of course, I don't understand why people, even when they know the risks, are so insistant on wearing so little covering in the sun. Don't they think that skin cancer, premature aging, etc., won't happen to them? And when they do get skin cancer, I bet they'll be screaming "WHY ME????"
Now as to gray hair and baldness, I once saw a girl who had a bald spot on the top of her head, when I was in high school. She had this thin red hair, and it was combed criss-cross over the spot in an attempt to hide it. I saw her only once,though. The bald spot was big enough to make you think somebody with a hand full of hair remover had bopped her on the head, and that was the result.
Women in my family tend to get their first gray hairs in their mid-20s, but they come in very slowly; my maternal grandmother died at the age of 92, and 3/4 of her hair was still black. Whenever she had a bad angina attack and had to go to the hospital, the staff kept thinking she was in her 60s! I once knew a classmate of mine in high school who would get several gray hairs occaisonally, and after awhile, they would disappear. And in the late 70s I knew a woman who had a full head of gray hair that she'd had since she was 18. I've lost track of her now.
I've been coloring my hair for years; I used to use red henna, but on my brunette hair the color didn't show. And it was messy, took forever, and the henna was getting hard to find. So I finally started using Revlon. Now I'm a redhead, and I get quite a few compliments on my hair.
Dear Abby once got a ton of mail on the subject of suggestive dressing and rape. There were lots of people who were of the opinion that if a girl wears clothes that show everything, she was to blame for getting raped. Abby pointed out some rape victims are months old babies in diapers or 70-something women in housecoats. Rape has nothing to do with sexual desire; it's a weapon used to humiliate women. Men who rape are total control freaks who hate women.
Women who dress inappropriately when going to an amusement park should be told at the gate to go back to their hotel or go home and change into something more appropriate. One time when I was working at Knott's someone told me a woman tried to enter the park through the Western Gate wearing only a string bikini; she was informed that it was inappropriate. She said she was staying at a nearby hotel and had decided to come to the park after sunbathing. She did, however, go change.
Of course, I don't understand why people, even when they know the risks, are so insistant on wearing so little covering in the sun. Don't they think that skin cancer, premature aging, etc., won't happen to them? And when they do get skin cancer, I bet they'll be screaming "WHY ME????"
Now as to gray hair and baldness, I once saw a girl who had a bald spot on the top of her head, when I was in high school. She had this thin red hair, and it was combed criss-cross over the spot in an attempt to hide it. I saw her only once,though. The bald spot was big enough to make you think somebody with a hand full of hair remover had bopped her on the head, and that was the result.
Women in my family tend to get their first gray hairs in their mid-20s, but they come in very slowly; my maternal grandmother died at the age of 92, and 3/4 of her hair was still black. Whenever she had a bad angina attack and had to go to the hospital, the staff kept thinking she was in her 60s! I once knew a classmate of mine in high school who would get several gray hairs occaisonally, and after awhile, they would disappear. And in the late 70s I knew a woman who had a full head of gray hair that she'd had since she was 18. I've lost track of her now.
I've been coloring my hair for years; I used to use red henna, but on my brunette hair the color didn't show. And it was messy, took forever, and the henna was getting hard to find. So I finally started using Revlon. Now I'm a redhead, and I get quite a few compliments on my hair.
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I fully agree that if a woman is raped it is not her fault. In fact, I went to a private Christian high school and a girl who had been raped was giving her testimony. When she talked about how her therapist told her to forgive herself and how healing that was to do, I just wanted to throw up. Now granted, I understand that for many women, there is that feeling of, "Maybe if I had... it wouldn't have happened." I understand, that is a natural feeling, but it's a wrong feeling. There was nothing she could have done, and no part of it was her fault. To tell her to forgive herself... There is nothing in her wrong to forgive. However, I guess if it's what helps her move on and not give that bastard the victory in her life...
The point I was getting at in my original post was that I am a male, and no matter how much I don't want it, I do have some biological reaction. Fortunately, I have someone with whom I can take out that energy in a loving and constructive (but not too constructive yet) way, and I want no one but Little Wallaby, so I don't really care what I see of another woman or girl, as it's not going to make me have any desire for her. I live by the saying, "You can't keep the birds from flying around your head, but you can keep them from building a nest there." I can let whatever random thought go through my head, acknowledge it, and move on without dwelling on it... but I also know guys who will stay on the thought of that one lady wearing the semi-transparent dress and a thong under it all day long, and that's all I'll hear them talk about the rest of the day.
The thing is, I don't want to even have that fleeting thought about a girl that is not of age, because I know that if I am having even an iota of that thought process, how much more other men who choose not to have the self control to let it pass and move on? Or worse, the monsters like I mentioned before?
That's where I come from on this thread.
The point I was getting at in my original post was that I am a male, and no matter how much I don't want it, I do have some biological reaction. Fortunately, I have someone with whom I can take out that energy in a loving and constructive (but not too constructive yet) way, and I want no one but Little Wallaby, so I don't really care what I see of another woman or girl, as it's not going to make me have any desire for her. I live by the saying, "You can't keep the birds from flying around your head, but you can keep them from building a nest there." I can let whatever random thought go through my head, acknowledge it, and move on without dwelling on it... but I also know guys who will stay on the thought of that one lady wearing the semi-transparent dress and a thong under it all day long, and that's all I'll hear them talk about the rest of the day.
The thing is, I don't want to even have that fleeting thought about a girl that is not of age, because I know that if I am having even an iota of that thought process, how much more other men who choose not to have the self control to let it pass and move on? Or worse, the monsters like I mentioned before?
That's where I come from on this thread.
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Yeah, it's funny. In my immediate family (counting me and my siblings), there are 19 first cousins. 8 of them are in my family (I have 4 sisters, 3 brothers). The funny part? Outside my family, there is only 1 girl cousin. All the girls are pretty much in my family. All I have is boy cousins, plus my one girl cousin.NessaMcTastic wrote:I'm the youngest of 5, 4 sisters and 1 brother though. He's the second oldest, he's also has the most boys--3 of them!
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Physical. It is a paper invitedisneyprincess1988 wrote:My e-mail address or my physical address? Just curious.![]()
Yeah, but how many grey hairs does your mom have? LOL :p:joanna71985 wrote:It's not that bad. I am one of 5 girls in my family (I am the second-oldest), and we've all survived (so far).
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Well said, Wallaby. Too bad more men don't have your maturity and self control when it comes to the opposite sex.Big Wallaby wrote:I fully agree that if a woman is raped it is not her fault. In fact, I went to a private Christian high school and a girl who had been raped was giving her testimony. When she talked about how her therapist told her to forgive herself and how healing that was to do, I just wanted to throw up. Now granted, I understand that for many women, there is that feeling of, "Maybe if I had... it wouldn't have happened." I understand, that is a natural feeling, but it's a wrong feeling. There was nothing she could have done, and no part of it was her fault. To tell her to forgive herself... There is nothing in her wrong to forgive. However, I guess if it's what helps her move on and not give that bastard the victory in her life...
The point I was getting at in my original post was that I am a male, and no matter how much I don't want it, I do have some biological reaction. Fortunately, I have someone with whom I can take out that energy in a loving and constructive (but not too constructive yet) way, and I want no one but Little Wallaby, so I don't really care what I see of another woman or girl, as it's not going to make me have any desire for her. I live by the saying, "You can't keep the birds from flying around your head, but you can keep them from building a nest there." I can let whatever random thought go through my head, acknowledge it, and move on without dwelling on it... but I also know guys who will stay on the thought of that one lady wearing the semi-transparent dress and a thong under it all day long, and that's all I'll hear them talk about the rest of the day.
The thing is, I don't want to even have that fleeting thought about a girl that is not of age, because I know that if I am having even an iota of that thought process, how much more other men who choose not to have the self control to let it pass and move on? Or worse, the monsters like I mentioned before?
That's where I come from on this thread.