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Threading hurts

   gals know what i eman when is ay threadi 15-Sep-02 Shefali
     Give me a break! I don't want to hear ab 15-Sep-02 female
       I couldn't agree with you more, Ms. Fema 15-Sep-02 Purbeli
         I couldn't agree with you more, Ms. Fema 15-Sep-02 Purbeli
           Oei purbeli tomboy ra Mr. female, a gir 15-Sep-02 dangggg
             shefu, yo purbeli pakhe ra mr. female l 15-Sep-02 dangggg
               launa uday sometimes u really crack m 20-Sep-02 Shefali


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Shefali Posted on 15-Sep-02 06:51 PM

gals know what i eman when is ay threading hurts.the other day i was threading my eyebrow it hurt so badle then i realized being gal hurts even more.Do i make any sense?Guess not!!!!But gosh ouch threading hurts!!!!!!
female Posted on 15-Sep-02 07:52 PM

Give me a break! I don't want to hear about your threading or your waxing or whatever! There are lot of girls who dont thread or wax or nair or whatever it is you choose to do.

TMI!
Purbeli Posted on 15-Sep-02 08:50 PM

I couldn't agree with you more, Ms. Female. Countless of the so called Woes of Women stem from their own choosing. If threading, or waxing or any such *painful* attempts to do whatever that method is designed to do is painful, then why bother with them in the first place? I was in Ktm this summer, blissfully going about my life with my jeans, T-shirt, John Lennon hair (as everyone likes to call my otherwise *alright* tresses) and of course, my never done eyebrows. First of all, I do not like the word DONE. It has a dreadful sense of foreboding in it, as if apocalypse is about to descend on my unsuspecting brows. And worse, it seems to threaten to rob them of their virginity, if done is to be construed in THAT sense, ya know. So, there I was, walking along the wobbly streets of Ktm (ah! the joys of that Up and Down sensation that only the streets of Ktm can bestow...it's almost like riding on the undulations of ocean waves), visiting the usual "aunties" on my mother's list. Not that I despise those treats, mind you. It is always quite *enlightening* (I am using the word loosely here) to listen to the Woes of Women that forms the mainframe of their afternoon discussions. But what I was always dreading to hear were several (I often couldn't count how many of them, mostly bored housewives with bulging bellies) of them towering over me, examing my facial, and physical anatomy. It was enough that I had to deal with their scrutiny. But what mortified me were their blatant remarks about how my eye brows were not Done. And of course, I was immediately slotted and relegated to the lot that makes women who *are unappealing* to men. What on earth does Doing your eyebrows have to do with men? And why should doing anything with a woman's body have to do with men? I tried to put in a word of wisdom, but of course, I was Just a young Amerika return for the summer novice, outnumbered by the pro-s in the vicinity who began chattering away their reasons to my mother. Pro-s at DOING away with most bodily hair for men? It was revolting to me. If I want to DO my brows or whatever part of me I wish, it will solely be because I WANT to for my own reasons. Not that I am against the idea that perhaps the other party may think I am now prettier. But if the other party REQUIRES that of me as a rite of passage to the DONE and therefore the BEAUTIFUL , then sorry fellas, you are knocking on the wrong door here, is what I'd have to say. But now to conclude my little anecdote here, many of the Woes of Women are created for women, by women and is therefore and rightly of the women.
Simply....Purbeli
Purbeli Posted on 15-Sep-02 08:50 PM

I couldn't agree with you more, Ms. Female. Countless of the so called Woes of Women stem from their own choosing. If threading, or waxing or any such *painful* attempts to do whatever that method is designed to do is painful, then why bother with them in the first place? I was in Ktm this summer, blissfully going about my life with my jeans, T-shirt, John Lennon hair (as everyone likes to call my otherwise *alright* tresses) and of course, my never done eyebrows. First of all, I do not like the word DONE. It has a dreadful sense of foreboding in it, as if apocalypse is about to descend on my unsuspecting brows. And worse, it seems to threaten to rob them of their virginity, if done is to be construed in THAT sense, ya know. So, there I was, walking along the wobbly streets of Ktm (ah! the joys of that Up and Down sensation that only the streets of Ktm can bestow...it's almost like riding on the undulations of ocean waves), visiting the usual "aunties" on my mother's list. Not that I despise those treats, mind you. It is always quite *enlightening* (I am using the word loosely here) to listen to the Woes of Women that forms the mainframe of their afternoon discussions. But what I was always dreading to hear were several (I often couldn't count how many of them, mostly bored housewives with bulging bellies) of them towering over me, examing my facial, and physical anatomy. It was enough that I had to deal with their scrutiny. But what mortified me were their blatant remarks about how my eye brows were not Done. And of course, I was immediately slotted and relegated to the lot that makes women who *are unappealing* to men. What on earth does Doing your eyebrows have to do with men? And why should doing anything with a woman's body have to do with men? I tried to put in a word of wisdom, but of course, I was Just a young Amerika return for the summer novice, outnumbered by the pro-s in the vicinity who began chattering away their reasons to my mother. Pro-s at DOING away with most bodily hair for men? It was revolting to me. If I want to DO my brows or whatever part of me I wish, it will solely be because I WANT to for my own reasons. Not that I am against the idea that perhaps the other party may think I am now prettier. But if the other party REQUIRES that of me as a rite of passage to the DONE and therefore the BEAUTIFUL , then sorry fellas, you are knocking on the wrong door here, is what I'd have to say. But now to conclude my little anecdote here, many of the Woes of Women are created for women, by women and is therefore and rightly of the women.
Simply....Purbeli
dangggg Posted on 15-Sep-02 11:04 PM

Oei purbeli tomboy ra Mr. female, a girl gotta do what she gotta do!!!

You girls don't care about beauty ( better say it,ugliness) doesn't mean that every girl should be like you. When God made female, he also made her concious about her beauty. Maybe you guys learn something from shefu and start apreciating your won body and try waxing your bikini line or trimming your beard.

dangggg
dangggg Posted on 15-Sep-02 11:20 PM

shefu,
yo purbeli pakhe ra mr. female le bhaneko kura nashuna. They don't understand how hard it is for you to be a gorgeous lady that you are because they are just men trapped in female bodies.
So, pls don't listen to them and stay as beautiful as you are:)

dangggg
Shefali Posted on 20-Sep-02 11:58 PM

launa uday
sometimes u really crack me up.i wrote this thread coz that day i was threading my eyebrow hello and then it hurt so bdly ke .GOSH SOME GUY THEY DON'T HAVE SENSE OF HUMOUR.OH FOR THEM LIFE HAS TO BE SO SERIOUS AND THEY HAVE TOT LAK SENSE ALL THE TIME.COMON LIFE IS TO HAVE FUN U GOTTO BE CRAZY AND TLAK NOT SENSIBLE STUFFS ALSO,.
WELL I DO IT ANYWAYS DON'T CARE BOUT OTHERS.TOO LESS TIME TO SIT AND WONDER WHAT THYE THING BOUT ME.GOSH GET A LIFE WILL YA .AND DANG THANX HAI.BUT THE ABOVE STAEMENT WERE FOR ALL THE CRITICS.