steph in action
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- I am still not getting this picture business. Check out these links: http://www.moonbattery.com/amber-hawk-swanson.jpg http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/stories/ourtown/070803/amberdoll/amberdoll1.jpg
(posted to "Real" Dolls-- The Objectification Continues) - I think corsets are gorgeous! As long as you can breathe in them-- it's all good. *Especially* if you're using them for BDSM play. ;) Feminists can be sexy too.
(posted to Along the Same Lines) - I work at a small locally owned clothes store, and we're actually in the process of creating a section for curvy women. This is because so many times curvaceous women have come into our store and said "Oh I love
(posted to Weight Discrimination That Seems to Go Unnoticed) - "To be successful without sacrificing oneself, a woman has to be a bitch." This is so true. I loved this post, especially because I have such a deep admiration for Ani. As more women break the glass ceiling and start
(posted to Babe In Total Control of Herself) - One of the shows I LOVED was Dexter's Laboratory but whew, talk about gender stereotypes... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CybozuChzNw
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Responses to Comments from steph in action
- Oh, man, I get it. D'oh. Leg Avenue makes decent LESS THAN $100 corsets. Just be sure to get the kind with metal boning in them, not the silly plastic fake kind. (posted to Along the Same Lines)
- I do agree with one thing. Shopping in the plus-sized section can be scary and intimidating. Even looking at sizes 13 or 14 even. I go from a size 10-13 depending on the store and pants. Because society has pushed (posted to Weight Discrimination That Seems to Go Unnoticed)
- Well, $300 isn't too bad if it was custom-fitted for you. I wouldn't mind that, if I KNEW it would fit me perfectly and could be used as a tight-lacer down the road. As for Leg Avenue... I'll check it (posted to Along the Same Lines)
- The placement and organization of products for sale in a store is the result of highly sophisticated studies of consumer trends and behaviour. Even the product placed at eye-level in the supermarket is the result of market research and a (posted to Weight Discrimination That Seems to Go Unnoticed)
- It gets worse... http://foreignwomenonly.blogspot.com/2009/10/i-dont-watch-tv-but-recently-heard.html (posted to "Real" Dolls-- The Objectification Continues)











