sarah
Well-Known Member
You know what's weird? Being in the nude except for shoes and socks.
you mean like these guys?
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1363389130&size=o
possibly not so good for work.
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You know what's weird? Being in the nude except for shoes and socks.
you mean like these guys?
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1363389130&size=o
possibly not so good for work.
But then the idea of being naked and wearing a watch seems weird to me too now that i start thinking about that kind of thing.
I'm the opposite I hate taking my watch off ever.I also find waring a watch while naked very very strage as well. Prob because you instincively take it off while showering of something.
I'm the opposite I hate taking my watch off ever.
I find that if I pick up a trashy magazine, by the time I put it down, I feel poor, inadequate, criminally unstylish and disgustingly obese. And old as dirt. Despite how aware I am that the whole point is to scare me into buying shit, it still makes me feel bad about myself. I know that I'm probably unusually insecure about my body image, but I also like to think I'm unusually aware of how certain images are being used. Doesn't matter, the 'I'm so fat, OMG, how can I go out looking like such an old fat blob it's a wonder no one has tried to harpoon me and use my thighs to light a lamp' is bigger than everything sometimes.
But I also totally agree with La La. Even the changing rooms at the gym are sort of liberating. you realise that you're there with a load of chix who look after their bodies, but that looking after one's body doesn't necessarily mean aiming for airbrushed perfection.
In short:
pictures of perfect bodies=not good for my self-esteem
actual bodies of all shapes and sizes just doing stuff = definitely makes me feel better about myself because rather than compare myself with them, I just realise that my body is one of many, and that everyone is different and hooray for that.
I also try to remember that the pictures of women in the magazines, and the kinds of bodies generally hailed as 'perfect' are those of young women who are half our age. And that for most of the people whom I'd consider beautiful, it's actually because they own their own looks, regardless of how those looks compare to a 'pretty face' from a magazine.
Still, I pick up a women's mag and all of a sudden I'm too fat to be considered properly human.
what about naked wearing a ski-mask?
I have basically reverted to dressing like a boy. Jeans, t-shirts and hoodies.
Wearing a watch is like dragging around a ball and chain to me. I can't wear them. They depress me. Subsequently, I'm always late.
Like the IRA, but sexy
I honestly and truly believe there is no such thing as dressing as a boy or dressing as a girl. They're all shaped pieces of cotton, cloth or demin is all.
i wonder do the ira (or the army or the guards) ever train in the nude in case they are ever called upon to jump suddenly into action while they are in the bath or something. i'd imagine being a sniper in a ditch wouldnt be great
i havent worn a watch for years but im thinking of getting a new one so that i can leave my mobile phone at home - i want to stop carrying it around. only people who want something from me will be inconvenienced.
would you wear a pink dress?
Edit: You don't have to answer that question
I wouldn't wear a pink dress, yuck!
how come Molly Ringwald's dress in pretty in pink is so hideous anyway?
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