HappyAnya · 46-50, F
I have no idea if you remember me from EP, but it's nice to see you again!
ALYANNAD · F
Only thing I've fond as an improvement it the messaging system, I didn't care for refreshing the page on Experience Project to see if there a response. I do agree with you on this.
JustTooMuch · 31-35, M
"Macro woman traveling in the American West" - This makes me wonder, where are macro women in history? Do you know much about the recorded history of the ailment?
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doodlebug2013 · 41-45, F
The book Water for Elephants has a minor character who has to have this. It's set in a traveling circus in the depression and the author, Sara Gruen, did a lot of research on them from the time period. So I guess she's supposed to be representative of a real thing some circuses had then.
I wanted to throw the book across the room at first because she's a sideshow performer who does some prostitution on the side and the first time she appears is totally sexualized during one of her shows. You eventually find out she's one of the good characters in the cast, and it got me thinking about what anyone had to do back then to get by and what kind of compromises she would have to make, especially if she tried to be independent back then as a woman with this.
I wanted to throw the book across the room at first because she's a sideshow performer who does some prostitution on the side and the first time she appears is totally sexualized during one of her shows. You eventually find out she's one of the good characters in the cast, and it got me thinking about what anyone had to do back then to get by and what kind of compromises she would have to make, especially if she tried to be independent back then as a woman with this.
veeceekay1991 · 31-35, F
I'm sure it wouldn't have been easy. I bet they would have tried to bind themselves to seem smaller.
wuiop2 · 41-45
@doodlebug2013: Seems like an uphill battle. I've fought some of those myself. Very draining. (sighs)
I don't even understand what you're saying..
veeceekay1991 · 31-35, F
Good grief . . . . Old stereotypes.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Guidence · 46-50, M
Am I bad for laughing at that?
(sound of animal far off on a distant mountain)
Q: "What was that"
A: "Werewolf"
Q: "Where wolf ?"
A: "There Wolf" (pointing to distant mountain
Q: "Why are you talking like that ? "
@Veeceekay1991 have you ever seen that movie ?
(sound of animal far off on a distant mountain)
Q: "What was that"
A: "Werewolf"
Q: "Where wolf ?"
A: "There Wolf" (pointing to distant mountain
Q: "Why are you talking like that ? "
@Veeceekay1991 have you ever seen that movie ?
ronisme1 · 61-69, M
question - is this a disease that continues the rest of your life or does it stop at some point?
veeceekay1991 · 31-35, F
I don't know. It occurs irregularly.
ronisme1 · 61-69, M
hopefully it stops at menopause.
veeceekay1991 · 31-35, F
Yes, I certainly hope so!
penguinswon · M
I imagine the Native American would say,"I think that user name is already taken. Try Imacromastia123"
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SW-User
lol Could you send me a PM?

SW-User
have you considered surgery?
"Y u no speak English, white man?"
veeceekay1991 · 31-35, F
See . . . Jonny got it! Thanks.
AceWarbringer · 41-45, M
People are dumb. Not ignorant.
Ignorance implies that education can fix the issue.
People who are not educationally able, or just ignoring the warnings are dumb.
Ignorance implies that education can fix the issue.
People who are not educationally able, or just ignoring the warnings are dumb.