Kathleen

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  • in reply to: Why do seated women move their legs up and down? #30509

    Kathleen
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    Sexual stimulation? Umm...No. I cross my legs all the time and its mostly an unconscience thing to swing my leg sometimes. I don't think there is a real reason for it, maybe nerves.

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    Name : Kathleen, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Lesbian, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Pentecostal, Age : 21, City : New Orleans, State : LA Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Lesbian dress #34271

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    There is not specifically a 'uniform' for lesbians. It is true, however, that many dominant females prefer to dress in clothes generally associated with the male gender. Those you encountered may have been females who were dominants. This preference in clothing also allows them identification by other lesbian females. Femmes on the other hand (of which i am one) traditionally dress like the normal everyday woman does.'Although some take it to the extreme and are called 'lipstick lesbians'. There are other women who do not identify as either 'dom' or 'femme' and dress in sort of a balanced toned down look. The main point is that people tend to dress how they are comfortable. If anyone dresses a certain way because it is the 'norm' for a lesbian, then they can't be very happy and will soon see the light.

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    Name : Kathleen, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Lesbian, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Pentecostal, Age : 21, City : New Orleans, State : LA Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Lesbians who look like men… #36394

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    'You just don't know that because you can't spot us as easily - we're the stealth lesbians.' Stealth lesbians...I like that one. Me and my brother hd a discussion about this the other day. I had to tell him that just because he couldn't look at a woman and identify her as a lesbian by her outward appearance, it didn't mean she wasn't one. I'm a prime example.

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    Name : Kathleen, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Lesbian, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Pentecostal, Age : 21, City : New Orleans, State : LA Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: reparations? Why? #43577

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    The way to think about it is that reperations are deserved, period. Just because the slaves have all died out and so cannot get what they deserve, that doesn't mean the government doesn't have to pay and is let of the hook. The point isn't even so much what is given to us, but that there is an acknowledgement of what was done and a price paid for it. Just saying 'I'm sorry my father KILLED your father' isn't enough because it doesn't bring him back. Compensation doesn't bring him back either, but atleast its an action.

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    Name : Kathleen, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Lesbian, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Pentecostal, Age : 21, City : New Orleans, State : LA Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Lesbians who look like men… #44984

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    You know what? I've never thought of it that way. Still it's a matter of preference on who you date. There isn't really a rule book to it. Yes some women believe there should be a certain balance, but not everyone. I have a 'stud/dom' friend and this is how she explained it to me. She said that she wanted someone who was softer than her and not someone who would try to wear her jersey or get sweaty with her on the court. I don't really see the problem with fem/fem/ or dom/dom. but, whatever floats your boat.

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    Name : Kathleen, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Lesbian, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Pentecostal, Age : 21, City : New Orleans, State : LA Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Lice-less black people? #45223

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    Its true that black people don't get head lice. It has something to do with the nature of our hair. I dont know what exactly though.

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    Name : Kathleen, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Lesbian, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Pentecostal, Age : 21, City : New Orleans, State : LA Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Lesbian dress #46007

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    There is not specifically a 'uniform' for lesbians. It is true, however, that many dominant females prefer to dress in clothes generally associated with the male gender. Those you encountered may have been females who were dominants. This preference in clothing also allows them identification by other lesbian females. Femmes on the other hand (of which i am one) traditionally dress like the normal everyday woman does.'Although some take it to the extreme and are called 'lipstick lesbians'. There are other women who do not identify as either 'dom' or 'femme' and dress in sort of a balanced toned down look. The main point is that people tend to dress how they are comfortable. If anyone dresses a certain way because it is the 'norm' for a lesbian, then they can't be very happy and will soon see the light.

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    Name : Kathleen, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Lesbian, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Pentecostal, Age : 21, City : New Orleans, State : LA Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
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