How can one avoid lesbian relationships that are hard work emotionally? Is there even such a thing as a committed lesbian relationship that isn't hard work emotionally??!!
Listen, there's no way to be intimately involved with another person and not have some kind of expectations of them. And if you have expectations you risk being disappointed.
Having an open dialogue about your relationship helps. Just being open to communicating helps. But actually learning some real communication skills is the key to making it work. You can't use "I'm communicating with you" as an excuse to tell your girlfriend how much she sucks.
Here's something I just learned. Sometimes people just need to say something negative. She might not even believe it herself. She might have a little shiver of neurosis or fear, and she'll vocalize it. Maybe she's feeling bad so she wants you to feel bad too. OK, that sucks. But if you decide not to retaliate it will suck a lot less.
If you retaliate, you'll each say things you don't really mean, then you'll go over them for hours, and even once it's all straightened out you'll resent having spent so much time on it. You know how that goes, you stayed up all night fighting, you’re bleary eyed at work, and you start thinking your relationship is an emotional sinkhole.
Instead, why not let her have her doubts? Because you know you have yours too and it doesn't mean you don't want to be with her. The emotional work is easier when you both stop constantly protecting yourselves from each other.
Learn how to keep yourself from getting caught up in a negative thinking loop. The more you think negative things, the more your body responds will all sorts of stress hormones. The next thing you know you’re stuck in a cycle of anxiety you think is all her fault when really it’s a physiological process you created all by yourself.
Remember that the other person is as vulnerable as you are, and forgive them when they hurt you. There’s a difference between a bad, abusive relationship and a basically good relationship between two people who don’t know how to let their guard down. If you think the relationship you are in is basically good, then just relax a little and learn to let some things go.
What can I say or do, To have more insight from you?
This question sounds like Morrisey lyrics.
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Good Grief
A fashion q&a turns into a discourse on non-label-getting-laid-by-being-true-to-yourself-dogma? Is it just us queer ladies or do all women do this?
mkay, here's my humble op.
1- If someone asks for fashion advice, they are possibly having trouble with translating thier idealogical perception of inner self into wardrobe options. Telling them to be true to themself and to hell with what magazines say is Not Helpful.
2- The fashion editors and writers and designers are people who have studied fashion for years and know more about aesthetics than those of us who have not studied these things all our lives. It is perfectly acceptable for the average Jane to pick up a magazine and get Professional Insight. The reader is certainly capable of weeding out which insight is most appealing.
3- A t-shirt over a button down shirt of any kind conveys a message of either immaturity, laziness, or a desperate attempt at looking edgy by not conforming to the basic functions of each clothing article.
4- The Prof is a dandy
5- Hey Emma, Julia got me a hitachi....who needs clothing!
6- Moon, I also forego hats because they jack up my hair.
7- KL, I also miss your snass.
kthxbai
Tax questions
1. is the hitachi a big screen?
2. Can you write it off as professional expense needed for the porn reviews?
3. When will we be getting another porn review.
if big screen is a euphamism
1-Ha! No, it's like the cadillac of vibrators.
2- Not sure I want to ask hr block if porn review aides are deductable.
3- Soon. I promise
it IS the cadillac of
it IS the cadillac of vibrators...but like a 1982 cadillac that's been through so much shit but still runs sooo perfectly
and also
I got hung up on the ask a girlfriend to help you part and forgot to say thanks for passing along the Prof's suggestion. It works for older butches, too. Well, maybe not Details but there are other resources available.
I think some folks got side-tracked and thought it was a "how should dykes dress" question - a different issue altogether.
All: A different issue.
"When you look for the bad in mankind expecting to find it, you surely will." ~ Pollyanna
Details Shmetails
I prefer GQ.
method for obtaining a good haircut
This works for butch/masculine/"Excuse me sir" types in rural, suburban, urban areas.
1. Contact a trusted fag friend.
2. Have him recommend someone.
Or just have a fag friend who
Or just have a fag friend who happens to be a superb hairdresser. I miss my hairdresser friend from RI. Finding someone who's even half as good as him for twice what I used to pay him is impossible.
Taking a femme
What if its not a femme that said butch wants to please? I think the most important thing for anyone is to find something you are comfortable in: something that makes you feel a little special and sexy. Once you find that, the effect it has on you will complete the outfit.
i t o t a l l y agree about
i t o t a l l y agree about the hats.
also, no patterned/striped collared dress shirts tossed on top of t-shirts with a design or logo on them.
Questions
Does this mean:
1. You can wear a plain tee on top of a patterned/striped shirt?
2. You can wear a tee with a design/logo on it, if the shirt underneath is plain?
Just double-checking for the satorially challenged.
Still searching for the right brainy quote.
i've hijacked this column
I like how I write in this authoritative way as if I, myself, am diana (in my dreams). In response to your questions-- in my humble opinion-
1. No. You cannot wear a t-shirt on top of any shirt. you can wear it beneath roughly anything though.
2. Yes. Feel free.
I miss you guys!
xoxo
Lots of love.
Snass
Hey stranger. I miss your snark and sass. (Snass?)
"When you look for the bad in mankind expecting to find it, you surely will." ~ Pollyanna
No tshirt on top of another
No tshirt on top of another shirt? What are you, fuckin crazy? lol
The T-Shirt on top of a long
The T-Shirt on top of a long sleeved, button down shirt look is bad. I agree. Don't do it.
Jonas bros
T-Shirt on top? Depends on the age. Lots of tweens wear it. I think the Jonas Brothers started that look.
[edited to add: OMG the JBs are big ole lesbos]:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__jlTYXdkErU/SUWIMX8QZRI/AAAAAAAAAUw/xtRTPtxP2U...
"When you look for the bad in mankind expecting to find it, you surely will." ~ Pollyanna
Only if
they were alive when I was in high school. I used to wear T-shirts on top of and under button ups all the time. Mostly plaids, but now and then I would steel one of my dad's dress shirts. Though with those the T had to go under, because my chest was a hell of a lot bigger than his.
They do look like baby dykes
They do look like baby dykes in that!
Of course I used to wear that look when I was their age too.
so glad you figured out how to log in
1) totally disagree about wearing a T over another shirt. short sleeves over long sleeves can look great. If you go for patterns, designs and stripes, however, it better be really intentional otherwise there is a risk of looking homeless.
2) My 2 cents on hats. the problem with hats, it fucks up your hair. And if you plan on getting laid while hatless (which I recommend - nothing weirder than someone humping with a hat on) your hair will look terrible on your naked body.
tweet tweet @gracemoon
Good points
Though if you have hair that is easily revived with a dash of water, or sweat, and hands run through it...
Well, if you're doing it
Well, if you're doing it right...you're hair is going to be a mess during sex anyway. Seriously, who cares about what you wear because it's all about confidence ---if you have it you look good no matter what you wear. IF we are trying to move away from labels and conformity then why all the emphasis on what dykes are suppose to wear? Why go on a mission to look like everyone else? Be yourself and wear what you want.
http://fallingfromtrains.com
Just a suspicion
but I think Gracie may have slight hair thing, so we may need to cut her some slack. You know, just a touch of Shane that she would never own up to. Peeps in the know, feel free to weigh in on that one.
You and your pesky common
You and your pesky common sense, hehe
.
I mean?
I mean?
http://fallingfromtrains.com
Exactly.
"IF we are trying to move away from labels and conformity then why all the emphasis on what dykes are suppose to wear?"
Good luck with that. Our community has more labels than a clothing store. lol
I totally agree with you, Olivia. Confidence and hotness, comes from within... I don't care if a woman is wearing plaid, silk, leather, lace, stiletto's, or cowboy boots. When a woman presents herself with a sense of self-confidence, that's really all she needs. The rest is simply window dressing...
Wait...I'm not cool or
Wait...I'm not cool or attractive if I wear a long sleeve shirt under my white tee? No shit? I won't ever get laid by hot women with substance again? I had no idea! Wait...so that chick with the amazing rack and sweet round ass (with a masters degree in psychology I might add) who eagerly grabbed and pulled me into the walk-in (of a straight club) and went to town licking, touching, and rubbing all my girl spots, doesn't count? I was wearing a cool hat and long sleeve shirt under a tee shirt with Levi's jeans and black leather low cut biker boots, too. Hmmm....I brake all the fashion "rules" but yet still manage to get laid.
Be yourself and the people who appreciate that will come to you. Those are the ones worth fucking.
http://fallingfromtrains.com
uh
ew. the phrasing. not you, per se.
Lots of love.
How's this
Confidence intertwines with style. From my experience I've been able to attract intelligent, sexual, passionate, gorgeous women (that were not emotionally starved) by being myself. Now, beauty is in the eye of the beholder and not everyone likes the same thing. If I like and feel comfortable with who I am and how I look--it projects. A lot of women find that a desirable quality. I know I do.
It's attractive when women are willing to dig a little deeper rather than pick at the surface. Trust me, I've had my share of females in plastic Barbie doll casings and it's a turn-off for me.
Better?
http://fallingfromtrains.com
Veeeeerrrry Interrrresting
So, you won't change your style of dress based on peer pressure, but the writing you're willing to diddle for them? :confused:
Diddle--ha!
You make an interesting point but......:)
http://fallingfromtrains.com
Olivia
I thought the way you wrote it the first time was just fine. *ahem*
STAY YOU
Yeah...
*wink*
http://fallingfromtrains.com
Damn
I must go to the wrong clubs.
[edit to add...]
I'm pretty sure you'd be hot even if you were wearin' a flowered hawaiian shirt, and checkered corduroy pants... I'm just sayin' !
MacLass
ha-ha! Um, well, maybe I'll do that and see what happens--:) Thank you for that, though. It was def cool to hear on one of the shittest (is that a word?) days I've had in awhile.
Ah, it's weird...I go to straight clubs and pick up women. I go to gay clubs and the men hit on me.
http://fallingfromtrains.com
Again, there must of been a
Again, there must of been a rogue element of common sense lingering around the club, lol.
As for style, the thing not to do is look at magazines, etc. There is one way to have style, and that is by living an authentic life.
word to your mother
word to your mother
http://fallingfromtrains.com
Living an authentic life.
Skate, that's beautiful.
Being on top.
Imma wear a tee on top of a shirt today because I don't have to teach tonight. Or maybe on top of a long underwear shirt because it is effing cold here today!
In any case, I am definitely on board with something being on top today.
Still searching for the right brainy quote.
Striped oxford and thermal
I have taken to wearing a stiped camp shrit with the sleeves rolled and buttoned over a thermal shirt for cold rainy weather. I have also been known to put my school T-shirt over a button up when I am required to wear it to a function.
ok
no to Details. the prof can pull off the butch fag thing, but few others can. if you want to know what to wear, watch the outsiders and dress exactly like all those guys. or, any of the guys in stand by me. lastly, if you need to refer to a mag, look at Nylon guys. it works. seriously, if you wear pleated jeans or gay little hats or mock turtlenecks, you will not get laid. not by anyone worth fucking, that is.
Lots of love.
What? What?
What? What? I wear Mock Turtlenecks from time to time and have never found them to be a barrier.
I'm with you on the pleated pants, though. Also, I find the oversized tee, baggy pants look, so, so boring.
Do wear a hot jacket.
Still searching for the right brainy quote.
Yet another reason not to live in a city
pleated pants & turtlenecks worn by butches
yet another reason TO live in a city
tight sweaters and short skirts worn by femmes
Well I'm with you there.
Well I'm with you there.
As a general rule, women
As a general rule, women should not wear pleated pants. Pleats accentuate even the tiniest belly. Men carry their weight above the waist, that's why they can get away with it. Go with the flat front khakis. Seriously.
that's how pleated pants get
that's how pleated pants get trendy, is the models wearing them have no stomach, and usually no curves, so the pleats actually help...
I dunno about the hat thing.
I dunno about the hat thing. I have some cool Dirty Gentlemen hats and I'm still able to fuck high fem (hot) women, that are just as gorgeous as yourself.
http://fallingfromtrains.com
Ha ha, I think I'm a buy-er
Ha ha, I think I'm a buy-er too. My GF says I'm femme but dear lord, I hate shopping. Unless it's for books... I love bookstores...
#3... great advice. My girl and I need that right now. Thyroid problems in one of us and depression in the other - agh.
shopping/buying
I would take any femme shopping with me except a girlfriend. I don't care what your ex wore and how nice you think it would look on me. Back off. Same goes for hair cuts.
Caveat: according to my mother I don't shop; I buy. Apparently there's a difference and the fact that I'm on the wrong side breaks her heart.
"When you look for the bad in mankind expecting to find it, you surely will." ~ Pollyanna
Rusty, we need to find you
Rusty, we need to find you better quality girlfriends. I have bought clothes for my exes but I would never suggest that one wear something because it looked good on a prior one. They were 3 very different women with 3 very different styles that would not translate to each other.
All you lurking ladies- send me a love note so I can screen you for Rusty.