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Post by stentorsrevenge on Jun 21, 2007 15:42:45 GMT
Love is the wrapping on a lolly. Lust is the awesome lolly itself. The stick is the differences. When you've finished the lolly, you throw away the wrapper and the stick. Just as in a relationship, even if you've still got the wrapper and stick. You tell the relationship to get the fuck out. I do not know what I just wrote.. That was deep.
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Post by idrinkmascara on Jun 21, 2007 17:14:29 GMT
I hate getting called anorexic when I'm just naturally thin. I thought I'd post a positive Boyd image for y'all. Don't take human growth hormone. Be happy with your body.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 21, 2007 17:44:38 GMT
Personally one issue that means a lot to me, is the whole body issue you lot have been discussing. I was reluctant to comment on this in the thread and I'm reluctant in general because lets face it could easily be interpreted as decisive "new man" sort of sucking up. But few issues really get to much on a gut emotional level as much as the pressures on women to conform to a certain body images and the bombardment of suggestion that makes Women feel ugly and uncomfortable in there own skins. I guess I identify with this issue because I guess my own preoccupation on my appearance based and the self disgust it often brings would probably be stereotypically labeled as quite feminine. Also as a hetrosexual man, I know that the size zero ideal just isn't attractive at all. The love of my life thus far with a size 22 and she was the most beautiful person I've ever known, not "despite" her size but I adored every inch of her as it was and it would have broke my heart to change a thing, and I got stupid "chubby chaser" digs whenever I say that it really annoys me! It makes out like liking larger women is some sort of odd fetish. Eating disorders and all after products of the body image pressure just make me so profoundly sad. Put this quote on your CV.Female employers will love it. I love it.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 21, 2007 17:45:56 GMT
Love is the wrapping on a lolly. Lust is the awesome lolly itself. The stick is the differences. When you've finished the lolly, you throw away the wrapper and the stick. Just as in a relationship, even if you've still got the wrapper and stick. You tell the relationship to get the fuck out. I do not know what I just wrote.. That was so deep, and so nonsensical.
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