11-11-2009, 07:57 AM
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Joy Seeker
How Do You Identify?: Smartly-Flavored
Preferred Pronoun?: Goddess
Relationship Status: Mrs. Syzygy 1/9/14
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Joyville, NM (aka Land of Enchantment)
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Originally Posted by blush
Stone Butch Blues...
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I have not read this nor have I read Butch Is A Noun. I need to correct that though! 
I'd love to hear how this speaks to your femme self, Blush. Because I haven't read it, I'm clueless.
This is not to say I won't still be clueless after I've read it. HA
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Originally Posted by Passionaria
Arwen,
What a beautiful mouthful this is. Eloquent and inspiring. I will never see the word SALON the same again.
How does femme look on me?? I would confess to being in the midst of reconstruction. I'm not what I was, or yet what I have set out to be. Lot's of changes, is that not part of the Karmic re-balancing that happens when we move to Austin? Sometimes I feel as though I am being boiled down to my finest essence here. My question would be isn't it time to bottle and sell this already?????? Ah the journey not the destination, right?hmmmmmmm.
As far as labeling the product? I am leaning toward the fierce Femme notion. Fiercely Feminine, with out apology. I know I am tired of being good, and that the delicious notion of being naughty, as in very, would be a welcome addition to the menu..........We will see how this emerges.xoxoxo more soon.
~Pashi
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I love the idea of reconstruction. I've been remodeling myself for about three-four years now. I am stripping away the wallpapers of conformity to find the wood that is my true self.
And I've loved the idea of Salons for a long time. They were very big in England. And they are a great plot device in a lot of my historical romances. LOL
Here's to your Fierce Femme selves, all y'all!
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