I often wonder where you get your perception of what attractive people of the opposite gender look like. I'll be honest, my taste in men is rather different. I see the chiseled men with glistening chests and defined six packs and I think, "gross. Those guys need some food." I prefer my men with meat on their bones and fur on their body.
But I guess the same goes for men in their views of women. Some like the twigs. Some like the heavier ladies. Some like the fruit shaped women. Personally I know I could never look like a women's fitness model, all chiseled and boobtacular. But I like how I am built. Big booty, decent size chest, and a thinner waist. Just wish the scale would stop creeping.
What do you find attractive?
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Manliness
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
Vets
I love the Japanese vets. I really do. They are nice. They are knowledgeable. They have an open appointment schedule.
But--
I feel like they just find excuses for us to come back.
We got Kilala fixed, and she had stitches. They wanted us to come back 3 days later to examine her healing. They charged us ¥500. Then they wanted us to come back 3 days later to remove the stitches. It cost us ¥1000. Apparently they won't do the rabies shot (even though we called and asked if they could) today as well since she was chipped today (at the American vet because the Japanese chips are not meant for outside of the island). So guess what our next appointment is? 3 days from now for another ¥500 examination fees.
I get tired of paying to have someone stick a thermometer in my cats ass every three days.
I realize full and well that we are literally talking about $15. But it still frustrates me.
But--
I feel like they just find excuses for us to come back.
We got Kilala fixed, and she had stitches. They wanted us to come back 3 days later to examine her healing. They charged us ¥500. Then they wanted us to come back 3 days later to remove the stitches. It cost us ¥1000. Apparently they won't do the rabies shot (even though we called and asked if they could) today as well since she was chipped today (at the American vet because the Japanese chips are not meant for outside of the island). So guess what our next appointment is? 3 days from now for another ¥500 examination fees.
I get tired of paying to have someone stick a thermometer in my cats ass every three days.
I realize full and well that we are literally talking about $15. But it still frustrates me.
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Misery
Today was horrible. I woke up early and ran in the rain and wind. Then I came home and showered. Then I go to leave the house and Kilala escapes the front door. I grabbed her by the tip of her tail and flung her back in the house. Then I drove to work and was a little late. Then I was boiling all day at work. And I came home and made dinner. And now I am laying on the couch waiting for David to get back from his run.
It was pretty average but I am just achy and sore and the rain does nothing for me wanting to do anything productive.
It was pretty average but I am just achy and sore and the rain does nothing for me wanting to do anything productive.
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Wednesday, January 09, 2013
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