Posted on 10/28/2015 1:37:32 PM PDT by Talkwire
NOTE: An Alternative to the Sexy and Demonic costumes!
At Halloween-time girls want to have fun and express themselves with costumes that reflect their personal energy. Most store-bought costumes for tween and teen girls exhibit T&A, rather than clever personal expression. You may have read about or maybe seen a Sexy Cop, or a witch dress with thigh high garters and 4 pumps. These manufactured costumes cannot help a young woman shine as an individual.
Complete list of wholesome and empowering girl costumes is HERE
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Best costumes in Florida;
http://www.tdpri.com/forum/bad-dog-cafe/592008-best-halloween-costumes-florida.html
“We always made our own costumes when I was a kid”
ditto, but we boys were always pirates, hobos, or ghosts (sheet with two eye holes), and the girls were ballerinas, princesses, or witches (and of course the ubiquitous “ghosts”).
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Had never thought of it, but you are exactly CORRECTAMUNDO!!!!! {^) It's not the empowerment that's the problem, it's knowing how to handle it! A fast car isn't the problem, it's the daredevil driver!
>>Then you will be as amazed as was I ti learn that MANY of todays 20somethings find a rack of some size to be utterly repulsive. I have seen lots of posts in the last few yers refering to Maralyn Monroe as a fat cow, read that the ideal female form resembles an adolescent boy...and you can guess who is pushing that meme.
I think you are reading them wrong. They still like the bewbs. They just don’t like the womanly hips and lack of “thigh gap”.
“Anything more than a mouthful is wasted.”—Frank Zappa
Personally I always preferred a perky C cup to a saggy DD. Your experience may vary.
>>It’s not the empowerment that’s the problem, it’s knowing how to handle it! A fast car isn’t the problem, it’s the daredevil driver!
Yep. Today’s girls are taught to be a sex object when they are in elementary school, but they don’t learn how to use that power responsibly until they are in their late 30s.
And black cats—a leotard, tutu skirt, leggings, and headband with ears with whiskers on the face. Don’t forget gypsies. I wore that one a lot utilizing my mother’s jewellry.
Well, no wonder -- they're so rare in that generation. Sorry, but the percentage of fat and overweight gals (not to mention guys) in "the young group" is mind-blowing. I see more fat teens in one quick visit to the mall than I did in my entire high school. If everybody was stick thin and hyperathletic, maybe these guys would crave Marilyn. Who knows.
True. I didn’t even know I had it until I was in my early 30s! {^)
when the obese die young, social security will be saved
You’re a philosopher!
No, I hear it directly from a lot of them. There’s not a total ban on the Bewb by any means, but the preferences are skewed heavily toward the smaller end of the spectrum.
Personally I’m more a “Perky F” guy but it takes all kinds ;)
They cure the sick and help the blind to see!
>>No, I hear it directly from a lot of them. Theres not a total ban on the Bewb by any means, but the preferences are skewed heavily toward the smaller end of the spectrum.
I live in the southeast where the bewb rules. Are you in Seattle or someplace like that?
AZ. But the daughter encountered that mentality across the country in her military career.
Yeah, look what Hillary caught with hers:
>>AZ. But the daughter encountered that mentality across the country in her military career.
Let me guess...she’s thin and athletic. But, you misunderstood my initial comment. I wasn’t talking about giant bewbs only. Whatever size a woman has will still stop a guy from thinking for a few seconds if she deploys them right (i.e. the empowerment). Since the athletic women tend to wear skin-tight clothing and larger women may or may not wear skin-tight clothing, then the Millennials may have different preferences than men who aren’t indoctrinated by school and media to be partially gay.
Not really. 5’8” about 135. She’s ‘inbetween expectations’ if that makes sense.
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