Miss Avarice is a queer, kinky, inquisitive and sexy femme, navigating the intersection between sexuality and spirituality. She's a fierce lover and a loyal friend. She's a Women's Studies major, scheduled to graduate May 2009. Miss Avarice is always looking for someone to talk smart and dirty to her. NOTICE: If you object to adult content, please leave.
Desire: yoghurt, fresh fruits and vegetables (in season), butch women, too much wine, respect, sushi, foreign languages, forgiveness, self-love, health, progress, smiling, bodies, openness, love, God, sharing, soy milk, knowledge, bondage, cooking, cocktails, clove cigarettes, a good dark beer, being naked among friends and self actualization.
Detest: hate, self-hate, ignorance, carpet, religious intolerance, anchovies, fast "food", gin, religion posing as God, closed-toed shoes, people who take life too seriously, lipstick, anti-intellectualism and people who tell me I haven't found the right man yet.
I don't tend toward thong underwear. It irritates me. But I did get a pair that are much softer than these, I may actually where them out. These are just for show ;)
I can't believe I misspelled "wear". I guess it was 4 a.m. and I was about to pass out. Ill-fitting bras are both uncomfortable and unfashionable. But panty lines? It makes me happy that women can wear comfortable panties and not be ashamed of it. <3 <3 In reference to my ass on the internet... there will be more. If I could ever make friends with someone who would photograph me nude, I would never put clothes on again :)
Comfy underwear is great, and I assert that properly-fitting thongs ARE comfortable. Moreover, not all non-thongs are comfortable.
Under ordinary pants/jeans, the outline of underwear is generally imperceptible. I feel that suitpants (?) and other thinner types of pants require thongs to avoid the dreaded pantylines.
I hate to see a great ass marred by the outline of the girl's drawers. But by means love your pantylines, Alia. We differ. :)
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Smart girl! Thongs are so important.
I hate walking down the halls of my higer-er educational institution seeing panty lines and, worse, the bulges caused by ill-fitting bras. *shudder*
I don't tend toward thong underwear. It irritates me. But I did get a pair that are much softer than these, I may actually where them out. These are just for show ;)
I can't believe I misspelled "wear". I guess it was 4 a.m. and I was about to pass out. Ill-fitting bras are both uncomfortable and unfashionable. But panty lines? It makes me happy that women can wear comfortable panties and not be ashamed of it. <3 <3 In reference to my ass on the internet... there will be more. If I could ever make friends with someone who would photograph me nude, I would never put clothes on again :)
Comfy underwear is great, and I assert that properly-fitting thongs ARE comfortable. Moreover, not all non-thongs are comfortable.
Under ordinary pants/jeans, the outline of underwear is generally imperceptible. I feel that suitpants (?) and other thinner types of pants require thongs to avoid the dreaded pantylines.
I hate to see a great ass marred by the outline of the girl's drawers. But by means love your pantylines, Alia. We differ. :)
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