The one I've waited for

Aug 26, 2008 22:41

* 1. Post these rules.
* 2. Each tagged person must post 8 things about their self on their journal.
* 3. At the end, you have to choose and tag 8 people.
* 4. No tag-backs. Now, usually I'm not big on tagging people or being tagged, but this was sufficiently interesting that I thought I'd give it a go. :) SO! 8 things about me ( Read more... )

donna noble is my hero, life, meme, the most perfect ass known to mankind, gender, family, friends, broadway, |fandom: doctor who, sex

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lionessvalenti August 27 2008, 03:50:22 UTC
I can't imagine anyone you'd take to being friends with would have a criticism about your gender/sexuality. I wish my gender could possibly be that fluid. As it is, I'm a girl who would love to have a penis, but is a girl in every other respect, and that's a daily thing. I could use a little variety.

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starletfallen August 27 2008, 03:56:42 UTC
Oh, I doubt anyone I like would criticize it, either, but that was both a general "to-the-world" fuck you and a "just-in-case", because I don't know everyone on my flist THAT well.

I just wish I had the wardrobe to accommodate my fluid gender presentation - I pretty much have to wear the same thing no matter HOW I'm feeling on any given day. :(

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varymydays August 27 2008, 04:08:12 UTC
The first girl I ever openly and knowingly flirted with was named Virginia. I worked with her at my first job (Chipotle, woohoo), and she was she was Hispanic, three or four years older than me, four months pregnant and just starting to show, and hardly spoke any English.

At that point, she sounded ABSOLUTELY gorgeous to me already. And I hadn't even read the beautiful smile, etc. Yet.

But God. Pregnant women are so beautiful, I think, and the whole kind of exotic thing is Nngh, too.

I've never openly flirted with a woman in r/l. Need to fix that.

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starletfallen August 27 2008, 04:15:19 UTC
She was really a gorgeous woman, and the pregnant thing actually made her even more gorgeous. She... just... nnnngh.

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varymydays August 27 2008, 04:16:53 UTC
I totally believe it. Pregnant women get all glowy and just the shape of them and everything... yes. *want-flail*

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zorabet August 27 2008, 04:34:41 UTC
Totally agree.
The engorged breats aren't exactly hurting their case, either.

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fordanglia August 27 2008, 05:01:03 UTC
Will do!

EDIT: It may take awhile. And I'll read yours yet. Sorry, just got connected!

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starletfallen August 27 2008, 05:06:48 UTC
'sokay. :)

YAY BRITT HAS INTERWEBZ

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thiefofvoices August 27 2008, 05:10:57 UTC
Ditto #3. Gragh. I'm always annoyed about it, though, because I can't change my physical self accordingly. I just wanna be malleable, dammit! If today is a boy day, I'd like to have the ability to make it a boy day. ...granted, it's usually somewhere between female and androgynous, but WHATEVER. THE SENTIMENT IS THERE! :P

Er. Yes. Random mini-rant. o.O I blame not getting enough sleep. Anyway! ...there was nothing to follow that.

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starletfallen August 27 2008, 05:15:52 UTC
AMEN SISTAH. BROVAH. WTFEVAH. :)

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thiefofvoices August 27 2008, 05:30:44 UTC
....<3!

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ebonymusic August 27 2008, 15:22:55 UTC
4- The thing about adoption is that the government doesn't have a choice- someone needs to take care of the kids and foster homes are not as good as permanent homes and you can't force the birth parents to take care of the kids if they don't want to. Although I've always wondered what happened to the 19th century-style orphanages.
8- I definitely don't like acting (hasn't everyone tried it?) and I can't sing, but I'd rather be a singer who...just sings (maybe an opera singer or one of those cabaret/jazz singers like Nikki Yanovsky, the only one I can think of right now.) I've always wanted a strong, high voice with vibrato (maybe dramatic coloratura?) but instead I have a low, colourless voice that only works for deadpan humour.

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