sara, go iChat, activate iChat.
But then I'd have to figure out how to use it!
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
sara, go iChat, activate iChat.
But then I'd have to figure out how to use it!
I've had that argument about both skating and gymnastics a whole bunch of times, Barb. Frequently with people who seem to have not watched the sports in question in years. (People still complaining about "pre-pubescent" girls in gymnastics, or sparkles and tight men's pants in skating, for instance.)
I don't actually think anyone looks attractive in a thong. It makes me think of wedgies. I think bikinis for everyone.
I agree ith meara. I think naked is also more attractive than a thong.
I made bread, but it will not rise. Also, my "w" key is sticking. And I ant bread.
sara, you type in a box. I'm going out on a limb to say you know how to do that.
My RA in the dorm was a former competitive gymnast. However, she was a case of everything people like to claim as the worst case scenario: both knees blown by 16, body image shot, eating disorder, alcoholic, prescription addiction.
By the time I knew her, she had most of the issues under control, but physically she'll always pay the price. She always said most of the issues were hers to begin with, and competing just happened to be the worst thing she could've picked to do.
Yeah, it used to blow my mind when I was skating competitively that I was thought as chunky at 115lbs. It wasn't so much my weight as my body build. Big shoulders, hips and I can get very muscular. Waif-like I ain't. Much as I missed it, I was glad I got out fairly early.
I miss skating. I stopped in high school because I had a bad knee that was limiting me too much -- I was spending as much time stretching and exercising my knee as actually skating, and usually ended up having to ice it after every practice session.
sara, you type in a box. I'm going out on a limb to say you know how to do that.
You know I'm just being difficult.
Natasha Chart makes a good point on progressives fighting for change in a puritanical society.