Har, Gud!
On dating, or the joys of lesbianism?
The latter.
(it was a show about women who are married, and then FALL FOR ANOTHER WOMAN OMG)
The magazine article was not like that -- it was just about women in relationships with women, after years of being with men.
Promotional tourism ad for Hakodate, Japan
I believe the onscreen copy translates as "Come to Hakodate, where giant robots defend us from alien squid attacks!"
Yesterday I was at a Cambridge meeting for the Time Trade Circle (which definitely puts the Red Star of Socialism right there as Ground Zero) where a Wellesley professor introduced herself by mentioning she'd been a lesbian for 25 years before going on to talk about her husband....
yeah, my brother knows a couple - woman identifies herself as a lesbian, man as a gay man, and they'll tell you they stayed together because the sex is so good. I just say huh alot when they come up in conversation, or the few times I've met them.
With enough booze, I can have the thing in a barn. Hey, I've been to a wedding in a barn! And there was an open bar, and it was made of awesome!
My bro's reception was in a barn (the ceremony was in the garden next to the barn): [link] [link] It was excellent.
I have very strong ideas about what I'd like for a wedding, but I doubt that will ever be my reality - I'd like to be able to see the vision though in a movie or book or something. The stuff of the wedding seems less and less important to me as I get older.
First wedding was fun for the guests. I had never thrown a big party and was very anxious about all the details, and my brand new MiL running around the reception alerting me to everything which she thought was "wrong" was not conducive to a nice evening. I know good music and good cake were higher on my planning list than my dress.
Second wedding was an elopement, which was fun for us. I also had a much better groom!
My boss has left for the day. How long do I need to stay here? too bad I took 2 hrs for lunch today.