Our Male Agnodices

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_zeezrom
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Re: Our Male Agnodices

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Dr. Shades wrote:Hi zeezrom,

Are you a woman who was born into a man's body?

Shades,

Do only women enjoy the art of fashion? Do you feel that Edgar Degas must have been a woman in a man's body for painting ballerinas?

Do you feel any of the following men must have women living inside them?

Charles Frederick Worth
Paul Poiret
Jean Patou
Mariano Fortuny
Edward Molyneux
Charles James
Christian Dior
Cristóbal Balenciaga
Hubert de Givenchy
Karl Lagerfeld (I don't like him)

??

Zee.
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)

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Well, I'm here to offer some solidarity by making an admission I've never made in public. I've always had a bit of a fantasy to be able to decorate cakes. Not those stupid "Cake Wars" kind of cakes, but the kind that have flowers and delicate trim. I've also kind of always been interested in flower arranging but have never had the courage to dive in. And yes, I've always wanted to tailor a suit. I'm not as interested in women's fashion, but a well cut suit, with it's stitching is a work of art.

There. And I'll tell you, I'm not a woman trapped in a man's body. And neither is my friend Zee. But if he was, that would be fine by me.

H.
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Re: Our Male Agnodices

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LDSToronto wrote:Well, I'm here to offer some solidarity by making an admission I've never made in public. I've always had a bit of a fantasy to be able to decorate cakes. Not those stupid "Cake Wars" kind of cakes, but the kind that have flowers and delicate trim. I've also kind of always been interested in flower arranging but have never had the courage to dive in. And yes, I've always wanted to tailor a suit. I'm not as interested in women's fashion, but a well cut suit, with it's stitching is a work of art.

There. And I'll tell you, I'm not a woman trapped in a man's body. And neither is my friend Zee. But if he was, that would be fine by me.

H.

:)

I will make frosting flowers with you, LDST. OMG! http://www.bonniegordoncollege.com/
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)

The Holy Sacrament.
_LDSToronto
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Re: Our Male Agnodices

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zeezrom wrote:
LDSToronto wrote:Well, I'm here to offer some solidarity by making an admission I've never made in public. I've always had a bit of a fantasy to be able to decorate cakes. Not those stupid "Cake Wars" kind of cakes, but the kind that have flowers and delicate trim. I've also kind of always been interested in flower arranging but have never had the courage to dive in. And yes, I've always wanted to tailor a suit. I'm not as interested in women's fashion, but a well cut suit, with it's stitching is a work of art.

There. And I'll tell you, I'm not a woman trapped in a man's body. And neither is my friend Zee. But if he was, that would be fine by me.

H.

:)

I will make frosting flowers with you, LDST. OMG! http://www.bonniegordoncollege.com/


SHUT THE FRONT DOOR! This place is in Toronto!! I had NO idea. This may be a great way to ease into cake decorating.

Thanks, Zee!

H.
"Others cannot endure their own littleness unless they can translate it into meaningfulness on the largest possible level."
~ Ernest Becker
"Whether you think of it as heavenly or as earthly, if you love life immortality is no consolation for death."
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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