tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post7188883830106789504..comments2023-08-12T17:27:01.102+02:00Comments on The Pink Pigtail Inn: Musings over boobs and my liberating lack thereofLarísahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05769822260333419777noreply@blogger.comBlogger48125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-10305516426634637342010-03-29T15:32:01.643+02:002010-03-29T15:32:01.643+02:00@Larísa - I've met Girl's who've ignor...@Larísa - I've met Girl's who've ignored gender stereotyping and girls who've abused it to take advantage. Obviously I had more respect for the former and most of the guild I'm in would agree with me. As a guild primarily focusing on raiding we look at the player not the genitalia. Obviously being in a traditionally male dominated sphere of influence means we have a lot more guys than gals. <br /><br />I'd say with female gamers I tend to be a bit more wary purely because I've been on the recieving end of a woman in WoW who took it upon herself to try to turn my friends against me because she saw me as a threat socially. It's again for this reason that I tend to mark Drama Queens (both male and female) early in any new apps we have.Echohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07792513940714353167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-28533710435299253562010-03-27T16:43:23.879+01:002010-03-27T16:43:23.879+01:00Really people should not be overly concerned about...Really people should not be overly concerned about whether the person behind the screen has boobs. For many WoW is play acting as well as stats and min/maxing dps. <br /><br /> I often think of Shakespearean times when all the men played women because of discrimination. Acting was thought to be degrading and not proper for women. It would be a real stigma for a woman to be a actor. And that makes me think of the stigma video games have around them also of the stereotype of too old awkward boys living in their parents basement. I believe that perception has changed largely due to this game and the mainstream marketing of video games . <br /><br />And Larisa you should play what ever makes you happy.Derkhanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10342472748924786596noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-56190107825765115102010-03-27T01:21:54.742+01:002010-03-27T01:21:54.742+01:00Wonderful post. Your contributors have said all th...Wonderful post. Your contributors have said all that I feel. Do check out Richard Bach, it's worth the time.Chewynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-51295507486400729352010-03-27T00:28:16.116+01:002010-03-27T00:28:16.116+01:00I'll have to disagree that the Science Fiction...I'll have to disagree that the Science Fiction genre is built on clichés. The last couple of science fiction books I've read were completely different. <br /><br />Solaris by Lem was dealing with topics of loneliness and regret all wrapped in a Sci Fi story. Ubik by Dick was about reality and if we can be really sure of what is real. The dispossessed by Le Guin felt like reading a social criticism of the times. And Clarke's Rendez-Vous with Rama was about well, meeting aliens which makes it a cliché I suppose.<br /><br />Sure, a lot of sci-fi and fantasy are based on clichés. But they're broad genres which have been also used to cover a plethora of ideas.Carrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11155709707982913637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-47227874387454259292010-03-27T00:02:11.995+01:002010-03-27T00:02:11.995+01:00http://www.brainygamer.com/the_brainy_gamer/2010/0...http://www.brainygamer.com/the_brainy_gamer/2010/03/what-color-is-your-hero.html<br /><br />More food for thought, as long as we's talking about wimmenfolk in these har' game thingies. (Yes, it leads in with color/race, but it dives in to genders as well.)Teshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11760350503235227686noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-87703298813174068332010-03-26T10:33:27.830+01:002010-03-26T10:33:27.830+01:00@Jim: For some strange reason I have felt some sor...@Jim: For some strange reason I have felt some sort of resistance against playing a male char all this time. But it really is about time I try it, if I’m serious about my claims to be a human rather than a female… I’ll see what happens next time I roll an alt. Maybe this time?<br /><br />@Analogue: I have never played another game so I haven’t got much to compare with. What I’ve understood women are more common in WoW than otherwise, among the players. But in the staff… Yeah. It’s amazing to see for instance the group picture of the ones managing the community issues. Was there two girls on about 30 guys if I remember it rightly?<br /><br />@Jb: Hm… That was a bit deep. I don’t quite follow. But you’re probably right!<br /><br />@Ysharros: yay! Another 42:er. (although admittedly I’ll turn 43 this year, but not until December, so I cling to the magic number for a while longer).<br /><br />@Kurnak: Cheers! And yeah, I agree that both men AND women need to get out of the trap.<br /><br />@GeeBee: Cool! I’m glad if the post somehow helped you to cope with the course of life…<br /><br />@Ratshag: Thank you for your wishes Ratshag. And the same for you and for your lovely wonderful woman. This comment was the most beautiful love declaration I’ve read in a long time. You two have something very, very precious. And what are a couple of boobs, compared to Life? Easy choice. Big hugs and best of wishes for you two!<br /><br />@Markus: Awww you’re a gnome lover! Cheers! And thanks for the kind words. And yet another 40+:er steps forward. It’s somehow reassuring to see it. I’m not the only jaded gamer around.<br /><br />@Anonymous: yeah, that fan-art… Not a selling point for wow for me. If the game looked like that I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t play it tbh. I don’t want to participate in the sex fantasies of 14-year old boys.<br /><br />@Lonomonkey: no, you’re not insensitive at all. Just rational and maybe a bit mature?<br /><br />@Akara Ari: I’m sorry for messing up with your post a bit, but this was what I thought was the best way to handle it. And I hope people will come back to your blog. About that image of yours I just say: hm…. <br /><br />@Yaggle: I hope a nice lady will like your stuff too. You sound like someone who it would be easy to like. And yeah, all that surgery and body fixing… I could never quite understand it. How many failed surgeries haven’t we heard about over the years? (Michel Jackson isn’t the only one…) I think that women who are comfortable with their looks without doing this cutting many times are much more beautiful. They’re sort of shining from the inside if you get what I mean. <br /><br />@Chev: Yeah, I prefer mixed groups as well, so I guess there ARE differences. Sex however is just one dimension – there are so many other things that has an impact on our personalities – age, social background, ethnicity etc etc. Sometimes I think the gender thing is just a bit overstressed.<br /><br />However – I’m not a completely un-sexual person. I realize that the post might have come out like that. It’s not as if I’m denying the existence of attraction between people of the opposite (or for that sake, for those who are inclined in that direction the same) sex. It exists and we can and should enjoy it for what it is.<br /><br />I’m rambling a bit… Just trying to get through that I like differences too. But I don’t like to be expected to be in a certain way just because I’m a woman.<br /><br />@Renald: Good point. I don’t say that 40+ers aren’t sexual beings. But I DO think that we can be a bit more relaxed about it than you are when you’re 25.Larísahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05769822260333419777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-59586914909125414932010-03-26T07:46:12.511+01:002010-03-26T07:46:12.511+01:00I see one flaw here - being 42 you are not past &q...I see one flaw here - being 42 you are not past "sex games" you are just in different target.<br /><br />42 yo woman may be not sexually interesting for average WoW gamer who is still in school/uni/flipping burgers in spare time. In office, with more mature people you would be as good target for office romance as any. So feeling of being liberated is false to some extent.<br /><br />Its generalisation I know, but we all play sex games, in office, bus, Starbucks, in WoW. Fact that 40+ yo guys don't greet their female coworkers by shouting "tits and asss!" (my old RL used to greet any girl on Vent in such charming way) doesn't really mean anything.<br /><br />But bottomline is, you want it or not, you will be perceived as sexual being much longer but it doesn't change anything. Same people who find you attractive can respect your skils, or just find your company as human being (not pair of boobs) pleasurable.Renaldnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-7887638742649917672010-03-25T23:54:07.099+01:002010-03-25T23:54:07.099+01:00I'm male and prefer to play WoW with female gu...I'm male and prefer to play WoW with female guildies, or mixed groups. It's no different than in real life, I prefer to spend time with the fairer sex than a bunch of blokes, apart from two or three close male friends.<br /><br />The women who I most admire and respect aren't at one end of the spectrum or the other, they are balanced. Let me explain.<br /><br />They're not just brains without a sex/gender who demand to be treated exactly the same as everyone else (as if that were possible) as if their gender didn't exist.<br /><br />Nor are they flaunting their sex and leveraging it to their advantage, other than the natural effects this can have.<br /><br />They embrace their womanhood (large breasted or flat chested), know what they want, and won't settle for second best. They're funny, friendly, engaging and self-assured. There's nothing more powerful than a woman who's the 'total package'.<br /><br />I swear women worry more about their perceived physical shortcomings more than men focus on them. If you're attracted to someone else, you're attracted - you can't help it, regardless of the physical. <br /><br />Some women like men with nice eyes, hands, posture and smile, when the man might be worrying about thinning hair or growing waistline. Some women might worry that they're 'past it' because their breasts aren't perky, when the man who's interested in her prefers shapely bottoms and a sharp wit, who makes him laugh and not be so serious. You just never know, so don't worry about it!<br /><br />I like playing with women in WoW because they bring a different perspective to things, see things differently somehow. It's refreshing, and fun.<br /><br />Guess what I'm trying to say is 'Viva la différence'!Chevhttp://oldergamer.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-27953819515502173572010-03-25T20:22:52.432+01:002010-03-25T20:22:52.432+01:00I think a lot about how women worry way too much a...I think a lot about how women worry way too much about their boobs. I feel sad when I see women having surgery on them. At the risk of sounding like I missed the point, I think a lot of men are like me that they like all sorts of boobs on women. Little, big, firm, saggy, droopy, big nipples, little nipples, ones with freckles, etc. I guess some guys are picky about them but I like all kinds and I told some friends this and they agree. Yeah I know we(men) talk about them way too much. I'm 42 later this year and I see myself sagging and my hair starting to grey, too. But I figure I have to get old, too, and you never know what nice lady will like my stuff some day. As far as the other things, I'll just say, "Yep!" though I cannot see it through a woman's eyes, you do have my sympathies for how you are seen in yet another male-centric circle. I'm glad you're here and putting up with it, anyways!Yagglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15177750815584983551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-38402437617771504792010-03-25T19:35:32.327+01:002010-03-25T19:35:32.327+01:00While I don't support lying to readers (saying...While I don't support lying to readers (saying my post was well written) I am grateful for the publicity! And now I have my domain working! muahahahahahah *cough* hahahahah next job: make the site pretty! luckily I can allocate others for that. In other news very well written post, but now I can't get the image of you with two dachsunds under your shirt, barking and trying to play tug of war with the sweater you -currently- have on.....yeah I'm weird.Hollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05917389479158565346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-24782990138822894812010-03-25T17:44:03.585+01:002010-03-25T17:44:03.585+01:00You are making me worry I'm insensitive or som...You are making me worry I'm insensitive or something. I mean that I never give much tought to the gender of another player. It doesn't even cross my mind.lonomonkeyhttp://screammonkey.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-81689437085209668032010-03-25T17:35:49.295+01:002010-03-25T17:35:49.295+01:00And to add a side note to this conversation, today...And to add a side note to this conversation, today Blizzard put a picture on the Fan Art page of female/Illidan and female/Arthas. And mysteriously enough, switching gender caused half of Arthas' armor to disappear! And it wasn't boots or gloves, for some odd reason...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-54570509161674610512010-03-25T16:57:19.914+01:002010-03-25T16:57:19.914+01:00Doh! Script blocker on Firefox didn't let me ...Doh! Script blocker on Firefox didn't let me put my name in my post. *pout* <br /><br />*points up*Markusnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-82115361243581161912010-03-25T16:56:03.858+01:002010-03-25T16:56:03.858+01:00I never realized how much I love reading this blog...I never realized how much I love reading this blog! :D<br /><br />The stereotypes are in full force in WoW and having 14-yr old boys looking at a female NE in gear that barely protects any part of the body just leads to that behavior. I wonder what would happen if the only female avatars available would be tauren, dwarf, undead and troll. lol! (The only avatar that sparks my interest is a female gnome. Guilty as charged!)<br /><br />There are so many male players with female toons that I don't even give actual gender a second thought when I am playing.<br /><br />"Bring the player, not the class" (or gender) in this case.<br /><br />Just for reference, I will be 48 this summer. Another old fart that plays WoW. *laugh*Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-56377695163241854662010-03-25T16:41:48.983+01:002010-03-25T16:41:48.983+01:00@Jim, On the "pathetic" nature of this a...@Jim, On the "pathetic" nature of this all;<br /><br />Do realize at first that I am of the opinion that tanks who want payment for their services, simply because of the scarcity in LFG atm, should all be thrown to rabid platypi.<br /><br />That aside, I can't quite condemn these services altogether. You can't call it "pathetic" in the same sentence you say it is "for insecure people who probably suffer from shyness." <br />For some, this shyness and insecurity is rooted deeper than being something you can "snap out of" no matter how much you wish they should and could.<br /><br />I don't think paying for a playdate in this manner is good therapy, heck, it might even be counterproductive - I'm no psychologist - and the motive of the men on top is probably money, as with all things. But it serves a purpose, doesn't it?<br /><br />It's not a charity, but it's not a brothel, either, no?<br /><br />I ask because I don't know, which again is because this is very new. But I just think it's too easy to jump on this and condemn it.<br /><br />The whole females and games, however, it's easier to have an opinion on, because that's an older issue; there, I can speak with sincerity and security of my nuanced opinion, and engage in debate. <br /><br />On this, not so much.Toeshttp://toesgoeswild.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-85781540076441850242010-03-25T16:34:22.283+01:002010-03-25T16:34:22.283+01:00About a year ago, I met the most wonderful woman i...About a year ago, I met the most wonderful woman in the world (TM), through WoW of all things. She was smart and funny and kind and sexy and even before I met her in real life, she was beautiful in my eyes. And, yes, she had a pair of boobs. Boobs that could simultaneously fire off the neurons in my brain with a delightfully Freudian blend of want sex and wanting to be mothered.<br /><br />Ten days ago she had them surgically removed, as part of the effort to stop the cancer which would otherwise kill her. And you know what? She is still beautiful in my eyes.<br /><br />Everyone looks like what they look like. Good for you, Larisa, for being so comfortable with who you are, and being beyond the trap of appearances. I wish you many, many decades of being yourself and enjoying it.Ratshaghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12111084510465688124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-62883738666023605832010-03-25T16:33:58.444+01:002010-03-25T16:33:58.444+01:00Actually, after reading this, I'm looking forw...Actually, after reading this, I'm looking forward to my 40's. No more having to worry about my boobs! (or lackthereof!) 8DLunahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10171923085395802280noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-17137851391827799162010-03-25T16:12:26.794+01:002010-03-25T16:12:26.794+01:00Well, you might not have boobs but you indeed have...Well, you might not have boobs but you indeed have a sweet voice ;)<br />Anyway... as time passes everybody (even we men too) get out of the sex trap. It might take more time for us, but specially when you're playing over internet you don't care about the sex of your guildies/pug fellows. And if anybody ever tells me "I deserve loot because I'm a girl" I'd answer with "go to the sexshop and get a dildo".Kurnakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04474173104387646680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-7453253058592179152010-03-25T16:03:54.911+01:002010-03-25T16:03:54.911+01:00And in case you missed it, here is the typical wow...And in case you missed it, here is the typical wow player in my mind when Im pugging these days :<br /><br />http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/96586-Americas-Next-Top-Model-Winner-Plays-WoW-NakedJbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08474119591850558145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-49098440443561508832010-03-25T15:56:14.320+01:002010-03-25T15:56:14.320+01:00RAR! You go girl! I mean, woman. I mean, gender-ne...RAR! You go girl! I mean, woman. I mean, gender-neutral carbon-based lifeform!<br /><br />And hey, we're the same age. Meaning of life age and all. :DYsharroshttp://stylishcorpse.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-54092509825453561532010-03-25T15:43:27.610+01:002010-03-25T15:43:27.610+01:00After strugeling for freedom for so long we finnal...After strugeling for freedom for so long we finnaly get it only to find ourselves trapped in our own expectations. Everything comes with a price it seems. As for sex, do not underestimate it. Its been around for a while. Cheers.Jbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08474119591850558145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-82083147590851019132010-03-25T15:21:07.320+01:002010-03-25T15:21:07.320+01:00It doesn't surprise me that Blizzard doesn'...It doesn't surprise me that Blizzard doesn't have any notable female developers. When I was in computer science grad school, in 2004, it was 90% male. It actually got worse since the 80s when things were closer to 80% male. For various reasons, few women choose a career in computer science, and fewer than that choose game development. It's stereotyped as insane hours, frustrating coding and not at all conducive to having children which I think is something most of us girls and none of the guys cared about.<br /><br />Going from that male environment to WoW - well, WoW is a lot less male dominated! Though more overtly unfriendly to women, but you can block trade and /ignore people and I'd have given a lot for that feature back in school sometimes.Analoguehttp://looking4more.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-1402340273968418692010-03-25T15:19:58.373+01:002010-03-25T15:19:58.373+01:00My other nickname is Cougar Bait.
Anywho sometim...My other nickname is Cougar Bait. <br /><br />Anywho sometimes my gender never ceases to amaze me, really pay to play with a girl. <br /><br />Dude, go to craigslist, find a horny girl and be done with it. Geez.Riverhttp://highlatencylife.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-55996833580457918932010-03-25T14:45:54.006+01:002010-03-25T14:45:54.006+01:00@Tank for life: That’s really a beutiful quote. I’...@Tank for life: That’s really a beutiful quote. I’ve never heard of Richard Bach. Should I check him out?<br /><br />@Dwism: yeah, those pics that some blogs use for decoration seem quite unnecessary to me. I really think that a good blog can stand for itself, without hot chick photos. I agree about that the ones who are most discriminated in this probably are the men. You’re expected to go nuts about boots, which really is a bit insulting when you think about it. I loved your rant on this at your own blog btw.<br /><br />@Zaeni: “I find wow somehow the paracetamol to my headache that is real life”. Oh, I loved that! Even though there are some problems with stereotypes in the game and in the community, most of the time I still can enjoy being free from prejudices, practicing being me. The “naked” soul and mind of Larísa.<br /><br />@Tam: Yes, the assumption that men are controlled by boobery is indeed offensive and I feel with all those intelligent young men like you and Dwism who are dragged into the dirt because of it.<br /><br />Indeed the gamers are growing up and the industry needs to follow. Tesh has written on a couple of occasions about the problems it causes that most people in the business are more or less in the same age and of the same gender. In the long run it certainly will mean that you lose potential customers who eventually just can’t put up with the immaturity of it.<br /><br />@Anonymous: oh, you referred to Tesh as well, yep. I agree. Although I must admit that I’m still a bit stuck myself in my perception of myself as a geek. Maybe I put the wrong connotations to the word.<br /><br />@Gustav/katu/ghozm: thank you!<br /><br />@Ravven: 50, yay! You beat me on that. And yes, I think that a bit of age actually can be quite an asset, both when it comes to lead people in real life or when it comes to raiding.<br /><br />@SpiritusRex: how I loved your rambling comment! As well as there are women with hanging boobs behind the avatars, there are equally many old farts among the male players. And we all can interact forgetting about those superficial circumstances and that’s why I simply love WoWing. Rant on my friend!<br /><br />@Areceopteryx: yeah, it’s everywhere around us. And that’s why it matters that people like you and me once in a while step up and give another picture, offering another way of viewing the world.Larísahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05769822260333419777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084921087677216126.post-6098464189112586892010-03-25T14:45:35.089+01:002010-03-25T14:45:35.089+01:00@Klepsacovic: I wouldn’t charge you either, I assu...@Klepsacovic: I wouldn’t charge you either, I assure you.<br /><br />@HP: I think we’re very much on the same line. Even though I know that my boobs don’t mean anything anymore, I don’t try to hide my gender either. I am who I am. A player. A human being. A mind.<br /><br />@Shintar: I guess it’s the ape-subroutines, as Gevlon would call it, that sometimes prove to be just too strong. And I don’t know who’s most humiliated by it. Probably the men using that service tbh.<br /><br />@Fremskritt: Yeah, I think it’s just great that there normally are no pics of the blog writers. It helps me to free my mind and not getting stuck in prejudices and quick judgements. It’s not only about the gender thing, but also as much about the age thing.<br /><br />@Grimmtooth: smiles, but also worries I guess. My forehead is pretty much wrinkled from passed life sorrows. It all puts traces. In one way you could see it as the tattoos of life itself.<br /> <br />@Gevlon. Yeah. Whenever I read about those things I can’t help giggling a little. I don’t feel all that sorry for the tricked men who thought they were courting a girl.<br /><br />@Flex: I guess it’ just another version of the telephone pay-services that have been out there for quite a while. It would really please me if the gaming community didn’t jump on this service. However I have little hope for it.<br /><br />@Spinksville: hm… maybe it’s just one of my moods. My mental age is always in a pendulum movement between 17 and 80. Some days I feel like bringing out the Yoda within me. And this was one of those days. Other days I’m a merry, innocent child. We have all those possibilities within ourselves. (I guess that’s one of the reasons why I’m so attracted to role playing). <br /><br />And yes, one of the benefits of growing up/maturing/aging is that you realize how little things such as physical age really matters. And I think that was one of the things I wanted to point out with this post. There’s something weird in our society where especially elder women are sort of frowned upon. It’s about time that someone speaks up and say: Yes, I’m 40+ and I actually feel pretty good about it.<br /><br />Funny to hear that you’re the same age as I. I never knew. For some reason I pictured you as a bit younger. Probably because most of the people I play with are in the 23-30 bracket, so I sort of take for granted that everyone in the community is it as well unless they say something else.<br /><br />AND Happy birthday!!! 42 is a magic number, remember. The answer to the question about life, universe and everything basically. Not bad.<br /><br />@HP: I simply hate positive discrimination for whatever reason. Women are good enough to compete on their own merits, thank you. <br /><br />@Charlotta: Yeah, I enjoy mixed groups as well. I don’t think I’d feel at home in an all-female guild.<br /><br />@Toes: I guess in one way there isn’t any big harm in that service, but I don’t know… the whole system somehow bugs me. I’m just glad I’m out of it I suppose. Older, more jaded, free from expectations, done with the breeding, ready to just… live. I feel sorry for those who are boob trapped.<br /><br />@Usiel: Hm… Damned it. Am I starting to make my readers worried now again? I thought this post somehow could be inspiring. I wanted to show all those girls with boob complex out there that you can have small boobs and feel very much OK about it. That being an attractive female isn’t all there is to life, that we’re most of all humans… And all I come out as is lonely and sad. It wasn’t my intention, really.<br />And YES I’m really glad that I made the decision to have children at the age of 25. They’re soon ready to stand on their own feet. And I will have many, many years left to enjoy all aspects of life. Those who chose to have children very late will be facing retirement as the children have grown up. I’m still just halfway through life. And that honestly makes me thrilled. I don’t need huge youthful boobs to enjoy it though.Larísahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05769822260333419777noreply@blogger.com