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Gasparilla art fest aims to make kids art collectors
One little-known new feature at this weekendâs Gasparilla Festival of the Arts is aimed at a new market: kids as art collectors. The Art Collectors in Training program provides a kids-only shopping area where children can view and purchase works from participating artists at the festival. In a test run of the program last year, more than 100 artists donated 180 small pieces of art to the program ...
When we showed up, they were just lounging. The male was a little anxious, looking around and grimacing at the spectators. He got up and started nibbling the female's back. Then this happened. It was approximately one hour before feeding. These are the second pair of lions between Tatiana the tiger RIP and the lions on the corner next to the penguins.
Irish hat designer Philip Treacy wins Kate's royal wedding contract - SEE PHOTOS
Irish hat designer Philip Treacy wins Kate's royal wedding contract - SEE PHOTOS: Philip Treacy, the Irish hat designer, has won the commission of a lifetime after Kate Middleton chose him to make the headgear for the Royal Family for her wedding to Prince William.
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Question by Rodney H:
What are some books or websites that are credible on the positive effects of sex?
I am currently doing a English Comp 2 research paper. The topic i chose is the positive effects of sex. I was wondering if anyone can recommend any credible books for this. I haven't found any decent websites anything with .edu/.gov/.org in the end. Please help.
Best answer:
Answer by doug22123 I would very much like to recommend that you read my web site, HealthyStrokes.com.
If you really want an edu/gov/org site, why not start with sexscience.org.
Is it not normal for the opposite sex to show politeness these days?
Sometimes when I'm just trying to be nice some people take it the wrong way and think that I like them. Is it not normal for a girls to show guys respect these days?
Best answer:
Answer by Danny Well each guy/girl is different. Hello!
Start, supposed, Light, period, bleedin, on6/13/2009ihadunprotected, on6/26/2009, sexon6/27/2009iwas by heraldpost
Question by dee: on6/13/2009ihadunprotected sex,on6/27/2009iwas supposed to start my period but on6/26/2009 i had light bleedin?
on 6/13/2009 i had unprotected sex and i think i was very fertile.i was due to have my period on6/27/2009.on 6/26/2006 i started spotting until 6/28/2009. i have tested a few times and it was neg.am i testing to early? can i still be pregnant?
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Answer by Navy Wife Expecting a girl Nov 2 you had sex 2 weeks before your period which means there could have been a very high chance you were ovulating, you can google an ovulation calculator to find out. and if you havent gotten your period by now, keep retesting wait another few days or a week that can make a difference. sounds very possible
Adriene had this silver necklace made for my birthday. She appreciates my attempts to reclaim this word. When I was in college, I became sick and infuriated when hearing men call other men "pussys" for not being a "real man." But even more untolerable was hearing other women call other men "pussys" for failing at "manhood."
Whenever I heard "pussy" used in such a condescending way, I would always say "excuse me? those are my genitals you are referring to and my Pussy is POWERFUL, not weak. So if you are going to de-masculinize a man, you can de-phallasize him, you can call him an ass asshole, you can call him a dick, a bastard, but never give him the power of your pussy."
After giving that speech once every week I decided something had to be done, women needed to reclaim the word "pussy" and in effect reclaim their own pussies. So I coined the term "pussy power kunt control." Pussy Power stuck while kunt control fell to the wayside. I made buttons with the word "Pussy Power" and I passed it out to women who honored their pussies by referring to it as celebratory word, not a hurtful word.
Adriene has known me for about 10 years now and I think she has heard me give that speech so many times. Finally I have a beautiful necklace for my birthday from one of my best friends! thank you Adriene! you TOO have the power of the Pussy!
We will reclaim an identity that we allowed to be taken away from and reclaim the responsibilities that comes along with it. If YOU have Pussy Power, NEVER let a man or boy and most importantly another woman call another male a pussy in a hurtful or denigrating way. Those are YOUR genitals. PUSSY POWER!
Now on a separate note - Several friends commented on how they were so amazed I could post these photos about Adriene's pussy power necklace gift for me openly on flickr. My birthday was back in April - and those few comments made me pause before posting this on my blog. So here are my thoughts on this matter.
so when my friends told me that I was brave to openly post these- I ask them why exactly should I have been embarrassed or afraid? They would say well you know you get google searched for jobs and grants and people might think that you are a liability or they may judge you before they get to meet you. Academic colleagues have said well your students are going to find it and you're never going to get tenured for posting this or what happens if your professor sees this online? Well duh - I always googled people before I would interview, hire or even meet someone. I would like to remind everyone that I was openly doing internet searches on potential dates and hirings back in the late 1900's and early 2000's before Google even existed ok?
So of COURSE I understand that this public internet posting will be potentially seen by my past, current and future colleagues and/or students. But I don't think I am doing anything wrong or embarrassing when I insist that women not allow the word "pussy" to be used in a derogatory way. I am not using it in a nasty way - so how is that a liability? What I find offensive is when people remain quiet when something offensive is said. And worse off I find it offensive when people judge others for unsubstantiated reasons. To be anymore hush-hush with pussy feeds into larger schemas of patriarchy and misogyny.
I stand behind my attempts to un-dirty the word in a fashionable way. For too long (not in all communities) women's reproductive organs have been considered to be profane and unworthy of equal respect to the phallus. The sexuality associated with vaginas have been seen as a threat and rituals are created to take away the power from their vaginas. The menstrual cycles that women go through are seen as filthy - requiring physical separation of women from the community. I find it problematic that although we have formal gender equality, this is not always reflected in our vernacular. The heavy association of the word "pussy" is too weighted on the side of the "nasty" or as lacking a cock which means lacking power. So powerful and normalized is the cock that we celebrate and laugh at the word. Even when a male is called a "cock" - like "he's such a cock," he's a cock precisely because of his unwarranted use of power. We laugh at jokes about "dicks' - such as Justin Timberlake's Dick in a Box - but the word pussy is so nasty and weak that it can't even be intellectualized or comedized (I made this word up) in popular culture. My point is that the verbal representitive use of genitals reflects underlying real world inequalities and tensions between males and femals.
I simply will not be embarassed by the names of female genitals - And if this prevents me from being hired - then I certainly don't belong at that organization, institution or company. And if students can't take me seriously after reading this, then they need to grow up. Really. and if Professors find this and are horrified then I am sure glad that they aren't working with me.
When we make a claim to an identity, it's not just about claiming rights or something abstract like belonging - but it's about claiming responsibility to that identity. So in claims that I make - like I claim I am Chinese-American or I claim that I am from the U.S. or that I live in Brooklyn or that I a female- then I take a responsibility in those claims to act and to practice what I claim.
And hopefully future colleagues who do come upon this will see that this is a sign of character - that I am not afraid to stand behind someone or something. Now I am not some militant gender freak - so I feel no need to parade my thoughts or beat up people for calling men pussies. Nor do I lack the sense to wear this necklace when I interview someone or when I am being interviewed - or at some funding meeting or my dissertation defense or even at any professional meetings. I don't believe in drawing unnecessary attention to myself and detracting from the larger goals or messages in professional situations because I do understand wearing this necklace entails the burden of explaining the message - which I embrace in moments when I want to teach people about pussy power. BUT I will wear it when I find see fit and fashionable! And if after reading this explanation and you still find my pussy power offensive, horrific or distasteful then it's time to bring in some humor into your life and chillll out! Go turn on Prince and Mozart and watch some South Park.
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