http://www.impulsetease.com.au/ It tells you all about how to be a great tease, because all a girl's fun is in the guy chasing her. Or so I understand. Guys like looking and girls like showing, which makes sense that when it gets to the bedroom it's our turn. Or... wait.
I'm thinking of starting a new journal. This would mean that by the time I'm out of the livejournal for good, I'll have left a string of abandoned livejournals behind, wondering "What went wrong? Why weren't we good enough?" Should I start a new journal every time I change, or change so much that where I've been no longer bothers me, or is that too much like every new self I find is trying to wipe out and forget the old self? "That wasn't me," I protest - "Or at least, it wasn't me now." I don't think this would even be an issue if it was possible to change livejournal names.
According to Impulse, smell is one of the most evocative senses. (The Scented Ape, written by a scientist whose done a lot of work in the field, said so too, but I didn't believe it until Impulse told me). I'm about to move into Princess Street on a temporary basis (the Princess Street that is not Ronnie's Princess Street but which is just around the corner). Impulse says, "Smell is one of the most evocative senses - so buy our deodorant and drive him wild!" Actually I find those smells nauseating - there's a reason flowers generally don't smell that strong. I want to go out smelling like Princess Street at lunchtime - spices, sweet potato, cooking oil and wood. Although it would have to be subtle, so that people would only smell it when they leant in close, and they'd say, "Mm. You smell nice today." And I'd reply, "I smell like I've just visited some love-friends of mine, including someone who I hadn't seen for months and hadn't seen since, and walked into the kitchen and found myself wading through an inch of water colder than any water I've felt in years. All the hellos were kisses, and the cooking smelt so good that I didn't even have to eat it to enjoy it to its fullest."