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.
Yeah, I got to construction, too.
If the choice feminists will welcome my hairy legs, I will be on their team. If they would advocate for it to be socially acceptable for women to have visible leg hair if they choose to do so, so much the better. I don't see that much broad-mindedness in the commentors at Jezebel, frankly.
And now I have to go put my naked 8 year old to bed.
I got construction and assembly. Too long, then too short.
I left my cave today but I'm crabby anyway. Out of my four students, I had one sick (unpaid, his first week) and one quit (after I cut her slack and didn't charge her last noshow week). The two I did have, one did pay for the rest of her book and one did pay for her missed last week. So I got paid for three. But both of them will be off next week for spring break, so my boss cancelled the remaining one.
So last two weeks I only got paid for three lessons. And this two weeks I only got paid for three lessons. This is why I don't like teaching entitled white kids for money! My Navajo kids never blow off their free lessons, AND they come in having practiced each week instead of coming in with extremely good reasons why they couldn't practice.
If the choice feminists will welcome my hairy legs, I will be on their team.
That sounds weird to me. You advocate for as many choices for women as possible already, don't you? (My perception is that you do.)
My point earlier was that you're never going to make everyone happy. If you shave your legs, some feminists will say you're submitting to men's expectations. If you don't, some traditional women will say you're making women look bad. I say, please yourself.
Easier said than done, I know, but it's something I'm trying to do. (With marginal success so far, to be fair.)
I got "Creation" which is too short!