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My BFF is a Feminist Designer

May I present…Melia Lore and the Vulva Skirt!

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  • I mean…seriously.

    I bought my daughter botox for her 18th birthday…

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    Kids around the world are drinking their own piss and shit because they cant afford clean water, and you’ve blown $45,000 so you can look like a fucking freak?  ASS.

    This is exactly the kind of shit that is turning me in to a goddamn communist.

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  • Golf, anyone?

    No, not you, you have a vagina.

    Many years ago, in Scotland, a new game was invented. It was ruled “Gentlemen Only…Ladies Forbidden”
    thus the word GOLF entered into the English language.

    Its always about men protecting their balls :)

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  • Sex Education

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    Princess Bubble

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    As a mother of a six-year-old girl, I find myself in a constant battle (already!) with the “idealized” female.  In fact, I think the indoctrination of young girls begins at birth, but it hits hardest between the ages of 3-7 when they are literally immersed in the “princess culture”.  So, when I saw the book Princess Bubble by Susan Johnston and Kimberly Webb, it was as if the clouds parted and shaft of light broke through.

    Princess Bubble, according to the author’s website is a character who is “a well-employed, globe-trotting, good-friend, good-date, helpful-neighbor princess who is confused by the traditional fairy tale message that implies she must find her “prince” before she can live ‘happily ever after.’”

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    I had a chance to speak with Susan Johnston on the phone about her book and she told me her story.  Recently engaged for the first time in her 40’s, Johnston has lived an exciting and fulfilling life as a single woman.  She found herself becoming increasingly disappointed in the conversations she was having with young girls, who consistently told her that they wanted to be princesses–and that it was a requirement to find a prince to be happy.

    Johnston talked to her friend Susan Webb (who has four young nieces) about the idea of creating a character that is both a princess and a multi-dimensional woman.  The two developed the character of Princess Bubble who Johnston describes as “a better version of me.”

    “She wants to help others and make a difference in the world.  Being a princess is not just sitting on a throne and having a crown.  Princess Diana is remembered more for helping than being waited on.”

    Does this mean that Princess Bubble is a raging anti-man, anti-lipstick-wearing, cold-hearted bitch?  Not at all.  “There’s nothing wrong with wanting to be pretty and glamorous,” Johnston said.  “And marriage is wonderful.  But marriage can’t BE the dream.  Marriage is a way to SHARE your dream with someone special.”

    Young girls need to feel confident to explore new things; gain education and experience; travel and see the world.  They need to be whole and complete themselves before they decide to commit to a lifelong relationship.  Being a woman (and every woman is a princess) means asking questions like:

    • Do you feel like a victim?  (Every other fairy tale princess is a victim of some sort.)
    • Are you waiting to be rescued?
    • Do you have to be rescued to have the fairy tale?
    • What makes you truly happy?
    • Retail therapy makes everyone happy for an instant.  But what makes you happy long after

    Princess Bubble also incorporates an element of faith, something overlooked in almost every princess story.  While written from a Christian perspective, little girls from all religions can benefit from the example of this charming young woman who bases her choices on her beliefs, not on the desperate need to be loved and accepted.

    Johnston and Webb financed the publishing of this book on their own because it contains a message that they really believe in.  If you’d like to help a young girl discover more about womanhood than being rescued and looking pretty, buy her a copy of Princess Bubble and help support this wonderful creative endeavor.

    Princess Bubble is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and local retailers around the country.

    They ARE Magical!!!

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    Natalie Dylan is
    selling her virginity online. Intriguingly, the 22-year-old San Diego
    woman, who already holds a B.S. in women's studies, plans to finance
    her graduate school education in marriage and family therapy from the
    proceeds of the virginity auction. To prove her chastity, she will
    undergo a gynecological exam as well as a lie detector test.

    Read more here…

    For some reason, this doesn't outrage my like it should.  So many people lose their virginity for reasons far stupider than paying for graduate school.  Does it make her a whore?  Technically, yes.  But is that worse than being an idiot girl who gives it up to some jackass guy because he tells her he loves her?  From a feminist perspective, I think Natalie is much more in control of her destiny than most girls who are having sex at much younger ages.

    Thoughts?

    How can I ever thank Lore enough?

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  • This isn’t new, but its wonderful.

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  • Fashion, evolved

    The bustle is back in the fashion picture with a big bow and a swish of pleats in this romantic spring party dress for juniors. Solid navy is combined with a crisp silk and acetate plaid by Ardeur to lighten the heart of the young lady who wears it.

    Taken from the Panama City News. Panama City, Florida. April 30, 1953.

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  • Is it real?

    Or is it a designer vagina?  (NSFW)

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