Letter Genders - First Letter of Names Likelihood along Gender Lines

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Letter Genders - First Letter of Names Likelihood along Gender Lines
The Oscar-winning actress deserves an award for Mother of the Year.
Neuter not Neutral x
Neuter not Neutral x
Have you heard about Selfridge’s new Agender Project? Starting in March, instead of separate departments for men and women, the shop will stock three floors of unisex clothing for browsing by both. So is neuter the new cultural shift and a serious re-thinking of fashion? Or the prophetic skid marks of car crash about to happen? Or just someone with an unerring nose for hype indulging in the need…
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Source: There Is No Such Thing As a Tomboy by The Blasphemous Homemaker
Andrej Pejic and Erika Linder. Their ability to ride the gender line-- and break it-- is astonishing. I'll admit it, I'm a little jealous.
(Photos not taken by me)
First Picture- source unknown
Second picture- Fashion Ed. February 2012
Third Picture- Erika Linder for Crocker
Fourth Picture- source unknown
This is perhaps why so many women are hush-hush about their kush. Most women I spoke with said they didn’t feel they could publicly own up to their marijuana use, even in cases where it was truly for medicinal purposes. “I do not feel part of a ‘weed culture,’” a Canadian woman wrote me. “I am not someone you would ever suspect smokes pot. I've always been kind of proud of that fact. I have my shit together.” This sentiment was covered in a great 2009 Marie Claire feature on “stiletto stoners,” women who dominate in the workplace and opt for weed over white wine when it’s time to unwind at home. “One in five women who admitted to indulging in the previous month lives in a household earning more than $75,000 a year,” according to the article.
Why Aren’t Women at Home in the World of Weed?
I don't like going out to public places. Too many priveledged girls I'm envious of. Too many people who don't know me or what I'm going through. Too much stress. Just keep it bottled. Let it out at home.
I'm hot, not horny
Why does naked mean sex? Why do we have to want skin so badly?
"in Florida, the women dress like heathens,"
or they'll pass out from heat exhaustion and drop like fireflies in the forest leaf litter.
Why are only these nipples sacred?
They have fat cheeks like the sunrise?
The areola resembles pastrami topped with a gumdrop?
What if they were flat muscle, would the shirt have to remain?
Yes.
Gendered standards force us to bind our breasts with barbed wire.
Women are taught to hide their bodies like shameful secrets, lock boxes waiting for the right size key.
Women cannot open themselves.
The natives of the region shared skin and sunlight -- practicality outways moral reprieve.
Once again, the question begs: why does naked have to be sexual?