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Trinique_Fire said:
It's more complicated than that, but thank you. :rose:

I already doubt anything with a penis, and I'm tired of listening to reason, tired of being any kind of patient and believing that any man isn't dirty. I don't care how I look blaming the sins of another on all men, because at this point they aren't making a good name for themselves and I just don't care any longer.

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No worries. Anything I can do to help. I feel sad that you haven't seen the good side of men, because it can be amazingly strong and wonderful, but if your life is easier and happier without that, and you don't need a man, then why force yourself?
Relax, stay with what makes you feel safe for the moment and maybe the time will come when you can re-evaluate your current beliefs. But safety and comfort are too important to risk them for other peoples' sakes...

<hugs and kisses>
Stay safe
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RedHairedandFriendly said:
I heard from one of the belly dancing instructors. :nana: The cost is only $34.00 a month and the studio offers a slew of other classes, if I take more I get a discount. lol. . . This studio however is much further than the other two, so I'm hoping to hear from them today.

*chuckles* . . . I'd be signing up for Summer 2008 classes and then have a dance recital in June of 2009. :D

Go for it! It is great it is wonderful it is the best thing!!!

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Vermilion said:
Beyonce. More class and she doesn't pretend she can belly dance.

*Belly* dance - pah - that woman is so thin it's concave!

I dunno... my belly was always a little round, even as a teen. That concave look is downright scary...

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maharat48 said:
I dunno... my belly was always a little round, even as a teen. That concave look is downright scary...

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Exactly - how can you belly dance when you don;t have a belly!?!

I like some curves - on myself and on other women. Shake that Booty Beyonce!

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maharat48 said:

Oooh yeah... but in a different colour (that shade of pink can look very iffy on me) and with straps on the top... it only stays up on her because there's no weight there to push it down... besides, it was sitting on top of her (scarily prominent) ribs.

I'd take it in powder blue or leaf-green...
Or vermilion, naturally.

tbh you could probably make something similar for a reasonable cost. Thin silk like that isn;t too expensive...

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Vermilion said:
Thanks :D

It;s actually a top hat, but I couldn't get all of that in the AV w/o losing detail on the eyes :)
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I believe I noticed it was a tophat before you changed your av to the one you have now. still love it. :cathappy:
 
nightmistress said:
I believe I noticed it was a tophat before you changed your av to the one you have now. still love it. :cathappy:

so sweet :)

Google is good for so many odd images :D

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Vermilion said:
Oooh yeah... but in a different colour (that shade of pink can look very iffy on me) and with straps on the top... it only stays up on her because there's no weight there to push it down... besides, it was sitting on top of her (scarily prominent) ribs.

I'd take it in powder blue or leaf-green...
Or vermilion, naturally.

tbh you could probably make something similar for a reasonable cost. Thin silk like that isn;t too expensive...

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Oh, my two left hands....
 
Vermilion said:
Starrkers - what's all this about keeping your husband alive? Are you OK? Is this a new thing?

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My husband is a diabetic and has just been diagnosed with severe sleep apnoea. He stops breathing in his sleep a lot. Less when I'm there (it wakes me up and I poke him. He starts breathing again). He has been told without a CPAP (continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine (which basically keeps him breathing), he will die in the next couple of years.
It's not the apnoea that'll kill him, it's the stress on the rest of his body caused by the combination of apnoea related sleep deprivation and the diabetes.
He needs to lose weight for the diabetes. He has no energy to exercise due to the apnoea.
 
starrkers said:
My husband is a diabetic and has just been diagnosed with severe sleep apnoea. He stops breathing in his sleep a lot. Less when I'm there (it wakes me up and I poke him. He starts breathing again). He has been told without a CPAP (continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine (which basically keeps him breathing), he will die in the next couple of years.
It's not the apnoea that'll kill him, it's the stress on the rest of his body caused by the combination of apnoea related sleep deprivation and the diabetes.
He needs to lose weight for the diabetes. He has no energy to exercise due to the apnoea.
I do hope he gets the CPAP machine. *hugs* I had to use it for a short time. It will improve his life dramatically and he'll wonder how he ever lived without it. Best wishes to you. :rose:
 
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