kendra:
wow she looks awesome, also i see a resemblance with you, facial bone structure, I am on my way to work for the long stretch of 32 hr weekend.
thanks for the pics kendra, i'll pick it up when i get back monday.
Veronica:
i love to listen to honest conversations, and it takes courage and mental balace. For so many years I lived a deluded life of obsesion trying to be accepted as a woman that it twisted my mind, by twisting my perceptions. Clear thinking and honesty is so refreshing now, thanks veronica. Also am 50 and change. Also had to develop masculine skils to survive, however in raising a daughter i learned that women are tougher than men and still very femenine and they can kick booty if they choose to, i wish i could have learned that early in life and not this late, am not complaning i have no regrets.
Am trying to say that I identify with your post, loving women, fights and all those things considered masculine that now i see they are neither because i see women doing the same, but you and i grew in an era where "women " meant the Stepford Wife type and men meant Charles Bronson for me and anything in between was just "undesirable" or "looser"
that is why i feel blessed to have both aspects ...
by the way once i had the skinnier taller gals the ones that i could embrace their souls when i put my arms around ...was hard to forget... boy or girl mode i love women, am bi but defenitely preffer and appreciate the soft fickle race
sheila18