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I have alien toes and giant thumbs.
They're really long and they bulge out at the ends. Not like hammer toes. They're just really skinny until the end, and then they get fat.0 -
Your hands don't look like man hands. My hands are bigger than most mens, but so are my feet. I wear a 12 in women, it is so much fun having to shop for shoes on line all the time!!0
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I don't have nails on my baby toes :sad:0
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If I'm in a large group - I SBD, don't say anything and watch everyone's faces change. It's HI-LARIOUS!0
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I have freakishly long toes.
I can open a beer bottle without using my hands...or my toes.0 -
I've had plastic surgery.........
and no, the boobs are real. I was 3 and it was a herniated belly button!
I've had plastic surgery...
and want more.
Me too! I'm gonna need it when all is said and done. The girls will need a boost up!0 -
I can open a beer bottle without using my hands...or my toes.0
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I don't have nails on my baby toes :sad:0
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I sabotaged Kim Kardashians marriage...0
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I don't have nails on my baby toes :sad:
Thanks for the heads up on that, babe0 -
I don't have nails on my baby toes :sad:
That's sheer awesome!0 -
I can hold them up for you. lol
LOL #1 my husband might object and #2 You'd need REALLY LARGE hands!0 -
I think I was stolen as a child. All of my baby pictures have me surrounded by brown people (Argentina), and I've never met my father, look nothing like my mother, and my mom left the country within the first 6 months of my birth to go to Argentina. I'm debating pulling some of her hair out when I see her next for a DNA test.0
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I want butt cheek implants. :glasses:0
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I want butt cheek implants. :glasses:
I'm trying to convince my husband to do this to no avail. He keeps trying to convince me that he's built up the cheeks but I tell him 1/4 handful just ain't enough! I want BOOTY!0 -
I haven't used shampoo since May.
And I don't shave my legs during the winter unless I'm wearing a skirt, which I go to great lengths to avoid doing in the winter.
Edited to add, I'm not a hippie, and my husband encourages the no shaving because my leg hair is so light and fine that he thinks its funny that I even bother at all.0 -
I haven't used shampoo since May.
And I don't shave my legs during the winter unless I'm wearing a skirt, which I go to great lengths to avoid doing in the winter.
Edited to add, I'm not a hippie, and my husband encourages the no shaving because my leg hair is so light and fine that he thinks its funny that I even bother at all.
What do you use to wash your hair?0 -
I can touch my nose with my tongue.0
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I haven't used shampoo since May.
And I don't shave my legs during the winter unless I'm wearing a skirt, which I go to great lengths to avoid doing in the winter.
Edited to add, I'm not a hippie, and my husband encourages the no shaving because my leg hair is so light and fine that he thinks its funny that I even bother at all.
What do you use to wash your hair?
A couple of tablespoons of baking soda dissolved in water. Scrub it on my scalp and rinse. Then a couple of tablespoons of Apple cider vinegar in a cup of water, leave it in for the rest of the shower and rinse at the end. I mix it up with a chamomile tea or rosemary water rinse instead of the vinegar. Add essential oils for scalp care and the smell.
The transition was not too bad for me, just a couple of greasy days and static and then amazing hair ever since. I've washed a couple of times with castille soap if product buildup is too much for the baking soda to handle.0 -
I haven't used shampoo since May.
And I don't shave my legs during the winter unless I'm wearing a skirt, which I go to great lengths to avoid doing in the winter.
Edited to add, I'm not a hippie, and my husband encourages the no shaving because my leg hair is so light and fine that he thinks its funny that I even bother at all.
What do you use to wash your hair?
A couple of tablespoons of baking soda dissolved in water. Scrub it on my scalp and rinse. Then a couple of tablespoons of Apple cider vinegar in a cup of water, leave it in for the rest of the shower and rinse at the end. I mix it up with a chamomile tea or rosemary water rinse instead of the vinegar. Add essential oils for scalp care and the smell.
The transition was not too bad for me, just a couple of greasy days and static and then amazing hair ever since. I've washed a couple of times with castille soap if product buildup is too much for the baking soda to handle.
That's pretty cool! Sounds like a lot of work, but if the end result is amazing hair then it is totally worth it!!0
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