I very much believe that every individual can only pull off so many "looks." While Anita's may not be "hot," I'm certain that there are plenty of other styles that suit her and are sexy on HER. Sultry isn't everyone.
One main difference is that people feel that blacks are able to get away with using the n-word when referring to themselves or fellow "brothers" or whatever. I have NEVER heard of someone using the c-word to describe someone they liked. (I think "broads" is used in a similar context without the utter crudeness.)I have a potentially controversial question to ask the females of SHH. Now, this is a touchy topic it seems but I thought about it after giving my stance on the whole debacle with the radio host and the N-word. I just wanted to ask, how do you all feel about the C-word? It seems that this is the one word the causes mountains to crumble and cancer to form when it comes to the opposite gender. I am curious with you all take on it. Is the word legitimately that horrible? It is just overreaction? Or is there a double standard there? Ladies......
Oh no, it's not that. I know I can clean up really nicely if I had to dress up. Good thing about being lanky and skinny, I look fantastic in most dresses. It's just the whole "smoking hot" thing totally isn't for me. You have to have the attitude of pretending you're all that and a pack of chips, but that makes me feel ridiculous.
I have a potentially controversial question to ask the females of SHH. Now, this is a touchy topic it seems but I thought about it after giving my stance on the whole debacle with the radio host and the N-word. I just wanted to ask, how do you all feel about the C-word? It seems that this is the one word the causes mountains to crumble and cancer to form when it comes to the opposite gender. I am curious with you all take on it. Is the word legitimately that horrible? It is just overreaction? Or is there a double standard there? Ladies......
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I have a serious case of the fall gimmes...want new clothes, makeup, boots, etc. But I don't wanna spend money
I can understand the n-word. But I don't quite understand why the c-word is any more offensive than any other word that is used to describe the same thing.I have a potentially controversial question to ask the females of SHH. Now, this is a touchy topic it seems but I thought about it after giving my stance on the whole debacle with the radio host and the N-word. I just wanted to ask, how do you all feel about the C-word? It seems that this is the one word the causes mountains to crumble and cancer to form when it comes to the opposite gender. I am curious with you all take on it. Is the word legitimately that horrible? It is just overreaction? Or is there a double standard there? Ladies......
I have a serious case of the fall gimmes...want new clothes, makeup, boots, etc. But I don't wanna spend money
Boots!? t:
I can understand the n-word. But I don't quite understand why the c-word is any more offensive than any other word that is used to describe the same thing.
I have a serious case of the fall gimmes...want new clothes, makeup, boots, etc. But I don't wanna spend money