To: Redcoat LI
LOL...yikes now when I see those types of women in the supermarket I'll have this unfortunate visual to remind me.
I don't consider myself very puritan, but I honestly can't imagine attending a function like this. The worst thing I've ever been invited to was one of those "memories" workshops where women waste time adding tacky flourishes and sayings to their family photo albums.
23 posted on
07/03/2004 8:23:21 PM PDT by
Katya
(Homo Nosce Te Ipsum)
To: Katya
From article: Brewer may feel some discomfort among her peers, but she has also made converts in town. One preacher sent her struggling couples for advice and products; one of Brewer's friends, Missy Kellebrew, estimates that nearly half the women in her Bible study group have attended a Passion Party. Brewer sees lots of schoolteachers, hairdressers and nurses from her area.
25 posted on
07/03/2004 8:29:58 PM PDT by
summer
To: Katya
"The worst thing I've ever been invited to was one of those "memories" workshops where women waste time adding tacky flourishes and sayings to their family photo albums." To each his own, I guess. I never did a scrapbook party, but always wanted to. I very much enjoy scrapbooking. When my daughter was getting married, one of her friends gave her a lingerie party. That was pretty cool, but I don't think I could see myself at a sex toy party. Oh the body lotions and that sort of thing is okay, but I guess I'm just a little old-fashioned about sex. I like my "toys" attached to a partner.
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