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VEGANGELICA 02-07-2012 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by LuckyLovexoxoxxx (Post 1151045)
u know what i'm not really. I may appear my self as a "bro hoe" bitch with large boobs from california doesn't mean i have no personality.. I have fun I party i'm loved by friends my boyfriend and his friends, I care for everyone, im a sweetheart, and i make everyone happy. I'm also going to school to do something with my life.. sooo no I dont sit around like a gold digger bitch mooching off my boyfriend or pass out after 2 beers .. thats bs

LuckyLove, I've observed your playful and amusing comments on MusicBanter since you first joined under a different guise over a year ago, and I've never thought of you as shallow or without personality.

I would never make the mistake of judging someone based on photos, as if one could draw accurate conclusions about a woman due to images she shares of herself, and as if there were something wrong with any part of a woman's body.

Women especially are dealt a bad hand by society: on the one hand, we're encouraged to buy and wear make-up and look sexy and attractive, but on the other hand when we *do* we are labeled by some men and even women as "shallow" if they think we show too much or appear *too* provocative.

If I had cleavage, I'd post a picture of it to show my solidarity with you, LuckyLove, and with all other women who get heckled for their appearance by a world culture that in many places still feels it is fine for men to appear topless but labels women as crude, overly-sexual, or one-dimensional if they show even a portion of equivalent body parts or reveal that they are (gasp!) sexual beings sometimes.

I don't have cleavage, though, so I'll make my point about the shallowness of assuming you can tell anything about a person based on photos by sharing these:

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Am I sweet? Scheming? Deep? Shallow? All those things? Or none of them?

ribbons 02-07-2012 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by PoorOldPo (Post 1151108)
Me too, bullying isn't cool.

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I agree. What has been said to this poor girl is pretty sickening.

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 1151272)
LuckyLove, I've observed your playful and amusing comments on MusicBanter since you first joined under a different guise over a year ago, and I've never thought of you as shallow or without personality.

I would never make the mistake of judging someone based on photos, as if one could draw accurate conclusions about a woman due to images she shares of herself, and as if there were something wrong with any part of a woman's body.

Women especially are dealt a bad hand by society: on the one hand, we're encouraged to buy and wear make-up and look sexy and attractive, but on the other hand when we *do* we are labeled by some men and even women as "shallow" if they think we show too much or appear *too* provocative.

If I had cleavage, I'd post a picture of it to show my solidarity with you, LuckyLove, and with all other women who get heckled for their appearance by a world culture that in many places still feels it is fine for men to appear topless but labels women as crude, overly-sexual, or one-dimensional if they show even a portion of equivalent body parts or reveal that they are (gasp!) sexual beings sometimes.

I don't have cleavage, though, so I'll make my point about the shallowness of assuming you can tell anything about a person based on photos by sharing these:

Moderator cut: images removed

Am I sweet? Scheming? Deep? Shallow? All those things? Or none of them?

Erica, you are so beautiful, inside and out. Bless you and your good heart - and rockin' boots!

FRED HALE SR. 02-07-2012 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 1151272)
LuckyLove, I've observed your playful and amusing comments on MusicBanter since you first joined under a different guise over a year ago, and I've never thought of you as shallow or without personality.

I would never make the mistake of judging someone based on photos, as if one could draw accurate conclusions about a woman due to images she shares of herself, and as if there were something wrong with any part of a woman's body.

Women especially are dealt a bad hand by society: on the one hand, we're encouraged to buy and wear make-up and look sexy and attractive, but on the other hand when we *do* we are labeled by some men and even women as "shallow" if they think we show too much or appear *too* provocative.

If I had cleavage, I'd post a picture of it to show my solidarity with you, LuckyLove, and with all other women who get heckled for their appearance by a world culture that in many places still feels it is fine for men to appear topless but labels women as crude, overly-sexual, or one-dimensional if they show even a portion of equivalent body parts or reveal that they are (gasp!) sexual beings sometimes.

I don't have cleavage, though, so I'll make my point about the shallowness of assuming you can tell anything about a person based on photos by sharing these:

Moderator cut: images removed

Am I sweet? Scheming? Deep? Shallow? All those things? Or none of them?

Wow look at you all being shallow and stuff. :wave:

VEGANGELICA 02-07-2012 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ribbons (Post 1151285)
I agree. What has been said to this poor girl is pretty sickening.


Erica, you are so beautiful, inside and out. Bless you and your good heart - and rockin' boots!

Thank you, Liz.

The boots are vegan, by the way...no leather! :)

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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR. (Post 1151287)
Wow look at you all being shallow and stuff. :wave:

Being shallow is fun! :wave:

;)

LuckyLovexoxoxxx 02-07-2012 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 1151272)
LuckyLove, I've observed your playful and amusing comments on MusicBanter since you first joined under a different guise over a year ago, and I've never thought of you as shallow or without personality.

I would never make the mistake of judging someone based on photos, as if one could draw accurate conclusions about a woman due to images she shares of herself, and as if there were something wrong with any part of a woman's body.

Women especially are dealt a bad hand by society: on the one hand, we're encouraged to buy and wear make-up and look sexy and attractive, but on the other hand when we *do* we are labeled by some men and even women as "shallow" if they think we show too much or appear *too* provocative.

If I had cleavage, I'd post a picture of it to show my solidarity with you, LuckyLove, and with all other women who get heckled for their appearance by a world culture that in many places still feels it is fine for men to appear topless but labels women as crude, overly-sexual, or one-dimensional if they show even a portion of equivalent body parts or reveal that they are (gasp!) sexual beings sometimes.

I don't have cleavage, though, so I'll make my point about the shallowness of assuming you can tell anything about a person based on photos by sharing these:

Moderator cut: images removed

Am I sweet? Scheming? Deep? Shallow? All those things? Or none of them?

you look very pretty and down to earth :)

FETCHER. 02-07-2012 01:25 PM

Erica, you minx :). You look lovely mrs :).

PoorOldPo 02-07-2012 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ribbons (Post 1151285)
I agree. What has been said to this poor girl is pretty sickening.


Erica, you are so beautiful, inside and out. Bless you and your good heart - and rockin' boots!

You look lovely!:wave:

Burning Down 02-07-2012 02:16 PM

Looking good there, Erica! I really love the boots and the dress :)

crukster 02-07-2012 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 1151272)
LuckyLove, I've observed your playful and amusing comments on MusicBanter since you first joined under a different guise over a year ago, and I've never thought of you as shallow or without personality.

I would never make the mistake of judging someone based on photos, as if one could draw accurate conclusions about a woman due to images she shares of herself, and as if there were something wrong with any part of a woman's body.

Women especially are dealt a bad hand by society: on the one hand, we're encouraged to buy and wear make-up and look sexy and attractive, but on the other hand when we *do* we are labeled by some men and even women as "shallow" if they think we show too much or appear *too* provocative.

If I had cleavage, I'd post a picture of it to show my solidarity with you, LuckyLove, and with all other women who get heckled for their appearance by a world culture that in many places still feels it is fine for men to appear topless but labels women as crude, overly-sexual, or one-dimensional if they show even a portion of equivalent body parts or reveal that they are (gasp!) sexual beings sometimes.

I don't have cleavage, though, so I'll make my point about the shallowness of assuming you can tell anything about a person based on photos by sharing these:

Moderator cut: images removed

Am I sweet? Scheming? Deep? Shallow? All those things? Or none of them?

Wellm tht almost gave me a boner without even looking at you

And then left me looking at the photos!

PoorOldPo 02-07-2012 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by crukster (Post 1151349)
Wellm tht almost gave me a boner without even looking at you

And then left me looking at the photos!

http://www.wearysloth.com/Gallery/Ac...000304-897.gif


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