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RE: Fashion, as it regards scaring people - 10/9/2009 9:56:19 PM   
rosebanks


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*This is still scribeofclio, working on my gf's computer because I'm too damn lazy to logout*

I actually used to do theater makeup and give the women-playing-men the lecture on acting like men, so I'm reasonably sure I could coach and festoon my gf into something fairly convincing. :)

And, yes, I'm generally considered a woman ;) That's my face as a userpic (well, not right now, because, again, lazy).

*g* Oh, our strap-on would SO scare him shitless! *claps hands in girlish glee*

Mind you, he might try to have us arrested for battery if we showed it to him. Also, my gf would *kill* me. :)

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RE: Fashion, as it regards scaring people - 10/9/2009 10:09:24 PM   
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LOL,NOW your userpic look like the ex-Irish Catholic Lipstick Lemon that dragged me into the "private area" for nasties during Big Queer Nation in Sydney '04!

I mean DOPPELGANGER!

BWAHHH HAWWW HAWWW!

Man, genetics are funny bitches sometimes.

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RE: Fashion, as it regards scaring people - 10/9/2009 10:45:02 PM   
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Hi, this is actually rosebanks, scribe's gf and the lady in the picture :D That's pretty funny, seeing as I could be considered Irish Catholic if you ignored the part where the Irish side of my family is Protestant and the Catholic side is mostly English. Granted, a lot of the likeness could probably be put down to the graininess and bad lighting of the picture, but still.

Also, my general sheltered-ness is probably showing, but I asked Google and urbandictionary and they didn't know, so what's a lipstick lemon?

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RE: Fashion, as it regards scaring people - 10/10/2009 12:23:40 PM   
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Hiltie's from Australia. I had to google Aussie slang to figure this one out. Lemon means a lesbian. I'm assuming a lipstick lemon is a feminine appearing lesbian as opposed to one who is more butch in style.

Personally I find using the term lesbian to denigrate someone is highly offensive. Gender orientation is innate, no more susceptible to choice than your ethnic or religious background. Therefor in my pov this is a bigoted comment and absolutely equal to me stating I'm Jewish and him calling me  by a slur term for that.

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RE: Fashion, as it regards scaring people - 10/11/2009 12:56:51 AM   
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^ Er, far be it from me to be an apologist, but (assuming the term is generally considered an equivalent to "lesbian" as opposed to something closer to "dyke") what makes you think he was using the term to denigrate anybody? It's not exactly unheard of for a Kinsey 5 woman to identify as a lesbian. For all I know the woman in question might have been wearing one of those buttons with the two interlocking female symbols.

If you're assuming he means it to denigrate me, uh, well, I kind of *am* a lesbian, so at worst it's ineffectual. He can't insult me with a value-neutral fact I've already openly declared.

Of course, if I've misunderstood your post and "lemon" is closer to "dyke" than "lesbian", I'd have to agree that it's not cool.

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