Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
I think I last shaved my legs in 1988. I shave my armpits occasionally, when it's warm enough to wear tank tops and sleeveless dresses (which in San Francisco is approximately never). Most of the hair everywhere except right on my head is extremely faint to nonexistent, though, so I can't really front that it's a big feminist stance on my part. I *hope* it would be even if I were super-hairy, but I have no way of knowing.
There were two French girls in my high school, all effortlessly elegant with interesting cheekbones and long perfect hair, and they both had very hairy legs that they stubbornly kept not shaving, all through high school, just as if they were back in Paris. I remember thinking they were both seriously badass, though now I wonder if they either never noticed at all or just thought all the USian girls were insane.
Sometimes I see on Pinterest stuff like a picture of a vintage dress or a vintage apron and a message "I'm a bad feminist because I like aprons."
Or something like "I can't be a feminist because I want to be housewife."
Which, you know, if it's your choice and desire to be housewife and like aprons then it's not anti feminist.
As for the legs - my legs are super hairy and it's fairly visible so I shave, mostly. Although badly and I didn't shave my legs during winter. Will doesn't care. But it's hard to shave them in my current shower set up. So I bought an electric razor and it's not enough to get it smooth. But I can sit on the couch, watch tv, shave my legs until there's some very visible stubble.
Then it wouldn't be choice feminism, would it? I thought the whole point of the choice was to retain the traditional as a choice. Of course the new stuff is available..it's feminism. Disliking the choice, as far as I understood, meant disliking that corsets were still an option. That's the only way it differs, after all.
Or have I been misunderstanding this whole time and misusing the term choice feminism? Whoops! Faux pas!
cause me to leave my cave; noting taken away from the glowy box people at ALL
JenP - I'm queen of the cave right now, and will likely be so until this project is done - so I hear you completely. I have a friend who comes by to get me for lunch, which saves me.
You and I will get together next week for coffee.
Okay, having checked, flea, I am confused. Choice feminism technically does have more options. That's why it's called what it's called. I'm not sure what you mean by adding even more. Which others?
I have a friend who comes by to get me for lunch, which saves me.
Right?? Those people who force me out into day (or night) light... or we mutually force each other out... those peeps are key.
I loved how askye randomly met a woman in a store, and they exchanged numbers and are going to get together. I aspire to things like that.
My friend made me have a drink tonight, which was a good idea, but I am still crabby! Bah.
elementary science definitions for $500, please
"the series of acts or operations performed in the making of something" - 9 letters
So check this out, I don't really like shaving my armpits. But by doing that, I don't wear sleeveless anything because I am going to assume most people the US don't want to see my hairy armpits.
I needed to shave my armpits for a sleeveless top I got from Macy's and I went to Targét to get a shaver. I got the Target brand pink battery shaver and shut the front door! It is WONDERFUL. No nicks, worked well and didn't cost a mint. I feel like an asshole for years trying to use those Bic disposable fuckers.
Those people who force me out into day (or night) light
I look forward to the morning and afternoon bus stop conversation with other parents for this reason.
"the series of acts or operations performed in the making of something" - 9 letters
I came up with construction and manufacture, both of which are too many letters.