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  • Re: Going commando

    ZenaGirl - - Teen Sexuality

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    I do it quite often, and also brafree a lot, which is a bit more obvious but people dress very casual around here and don't mind.

  • Re: trench coats for teens

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    A trench coat in south Florida? I'd melt! :o

  • Re: attractive penis

    ZenaGirl - - Teen Sexuality

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    Quote from winterman: “do u think a flaccid penis or hard penis is more attractive. cut or uncut. any reasons?:)” I have seen quite a few penises since my family often visits a clothes-optional beach and I've noticed that many guys have foreskins that over-hang the glans resulting in a rather ragged shriveled appearance at the end. This is seems particularly true when swimming in cool water. The bare glans of a circumcised penis, on the other hand, always has a neat clean appearance. As for the …

  • I like a fit guy- but not one that is muscled up from pumping iron in a gym. And I find these guys usually have personality problems which they try to compensate for with all this narcissistic body-building. Big muscles are nice if you have furniture to move around but for a mate I want a smart well educated person who is interested in the kinds of things I am.

  • Re: Is smoking cool?

    ZenaGirl - - General Advice

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    How can walking around with the stench of tobacco, polluting the air others must breathe be considered "cool"? Smoking is a fifthly selfish habit, to say nothing about the health consequences.

  • Could be your dad needs some psychotherapy treatment. The current economic situation with many losing their jobs or worrying that they might has a lot of people stressed out these days. There has been a huge increase in prescriptions for antidepressant drugs like Prozac and this or a similar psychotherapeutic drug may help your dad control his frustrations rather than taking them out on you.

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Quote from milk: “My boyfriend prefers I don't wear a bra so when its just us hanging out sometimes I don't just because its comfortable and bare and I feel like natural and free haha.” Smart boyfriend!- And yes- it feels good because it's natural- it's what nature intended. Quote: “Bras are nice though because they keep your boobs from sagging ” This is a myth perpetrated by the lingerie industry. Not one scientific study has ever shown this. On the contrary, bra-wearing increases dependence on…

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Quote from Maximus1991: “As far as my nipples in schools comment, I do believe that change isn't a bad thing and it shouldn't be required for women to wear bras. However, I don't think the change should start in the schools, everything should come second to the students being able to learn to the best of their abilities.” Max, I don't know why you keep bringing schools into this. As I mentioned in a previous post- I'm not a school teacher and have no plans to ever be a school teacher and I never…

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Quote from plax77: “. In S.A. the constitution is the Koran... Therefore women must wear the burqa. ” . . . . mssaudi-arabi.jpg . . . . . . . . Does this look like a woman in a burga to you?

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Quote from Batgirl: “And? They used to slaughter people for not being muslim in Saudi. Christianity was never allowed. And yes, there is a lot of violence in Saudi so I don't know where you're getting your information from.” What happen in Saudi Arabia years ago has nothing to do with today. Since the industrialization of S.A., principally by U.S. oil investments, S.A. has become a modern westernized country. Christianity IS allowed in Saudi Arabia! See Christianity in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia, …

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Quote from Batgirl: “So do I. I know a girl who lived and periodically goes back to Saudi Arabia by choice. It was her choice to be a muslim and she says things over there have softened a bit in regards to that. However I know what you're getting at but wearing a bra isn't really like the oppression they have over there.” Saudi Arabia???! There is no Taliban in Saudi Arabia! Saudi Arabia is a Western nation with close ties to the U.S. I'm talking Afghanistan and boarder areas of Pakistan. That's…

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Eimmy, I know some Muslin women personally- they go to my college and they tell me how things are in Taliban controlled countries. It's a total patriarchal society where women are regarded as property of their husbands and totally subservient to him. Most women there would gladly leave, go to a western country, and cast off their burqas if they could.

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Quote from Batgirl: “That is only when it is the law of the country. If someone actually believes in their religion then they're going to follow it like they see fit. So it's not his kind of thinking that makes women wear burqas, at all.” You miss the point- in these countries religion and religious laws are NOT a choice! Women have no choice but to follow it. True, some believe in their religious tenets and willingly follow them- but NOT all! What about these women?

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Quote from Batgirl: “Uh.. no. Religion is a choice.” Many muslin women wear burqas because they are forced to and are severely punished if they go in public without. When Muslin women move to western countries most ditch their burqas- showing that it was not their choice at all.

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Quote from Batgirl: “Pretty sure it's religion that has women shrouded in buquas. Just sayin'.” Be it religion or social convention- it's all the same- one group of people restricting the freedom of another for spurious selfish reasons.

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Well first off, I'm not a teacher, I have no plans to ever be a teacher. But your kind of thinking is what keeps women shrouded in burqas. Your concern should be that your behavior is servile to a bump in a shirt. As for kids in school- they will adjust as society does.

  • I like guys to be fit- but someone who spends hours in a gym pumping iron is too hung-up on himself. Big muscles are good if you want to be a furniture mover but I'm more interested in personality and "intellectual-muscle"- intelligence, education and ambition that will lead to a compelling mate and prosperous career.

  • Re: Bra or no bra

    ZenaGirl - - Fashion

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    Max, it's all what people are use to. A century ago women's legs were considered too sexual to show in public. Women had to hide them with high button shoes and floor-length dresses. Then about 1920 some women decided this was stupid and began wearing shorter more comfortable dresses and soon men got use to seeing women's legs and it wasn't a big deal anymore. It's hiding something that makes it seem naughty and alluring- the "forbidden fruit" thing.

  • Re: GED or Diploma?

    ZenaGirl - - General Advice

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    I don't know what colleges accept but my dad does the hiring for his company and he doesn't consider GEDs really equivalent to HS graduation. Right or wrong- I suspect many employers share this view.

  • There is nothing particularly erogenous about the skin between the breasts. Nipple stimulation and sucking would be much more effective.