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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

DOUBLE STANDARDS in 2010

I woke up this morning thinking about “sex”, lolol.  And NO not feaning for it personally but more along the lines of where “sex” stands for women and men!  I hear men talk everyday about who they are sleeping with & how that girl is sexing him, but if the show was on the other foot, I wonder what the difference is.

A guy meets a girl and from the physical aspect alone or the way she stands or walks one of the 1st thoughts is “I wonder if it’s wet” “I wonder if its tight” blah blah blah, but for a woman like me; why is it NOT OK for me to wonder if HE is “packing” “how long can he last”, or “what kinda faces does he make”, lololol.  I don’t think you have to be in a serious relationship to have to find answers to those questions. 

Picture a hot day and a group of men are playing basketball! There are sweating, and looking damn good! Why as a woman with class will I be considered a hoe or fast if I just approached a guy like “damn baby, can I see what that be like?” If you’re dancing on a guy in the club he is thinking if you can do them moves on his dick, so why can’t I wonder how his lips feel on my clit after I caught him staring & licking his lips?

I asked this on twitter and the responses I got from women were remarkable!  Its 2010 and there is NO such thing a double standard when it comes to sex.  There is a strong difference in a slut, a hoe, or a freak.  If a woman is clean and carries her self well I believe she is entitled to a one night stand.  I believe she can sleep with as many men as she wants but it’s in how you go about your business. 

Men do you really feel offended if you are told the next morning, “you gotta go”?
Are you really offended if you are a side piece?? I mean seriously women have been singing about switching positions and playing the role of man but yet you guys still try to label us??? Why????

~@MARLEYtales                              

Monday, March 29, 2010

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH ALREADY

How is Tiger Woods "cheating" still apart of our local & national news???

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

When is the correct age for someone to start taking OWNERSHIP?? Let me re-phrase that. As a society we live by age limits! When you are 18 you are old enough to buy cigarrets, when you are 21 you are old enough to drink! So when you have a child (no matter how old you are) does that change the age limit requirements! I know women who are 21 (old enough to go to the CLUB) and have yet taken the role of OWNERSHIP......

defined as: "The state or fact of being an owner. Legal right to the possession of a thing."
So let me ask my question again, by LEGAL age OWNERSHIP really begins at 18, you are LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE for your actions. You can go to PRISON! You can purchase TOBACCO. When you deliver a child you sign a LEGAL document taking OWNERSHIP!!!!!!!

You are responsible for another life, wether it be hunger, pain, shelter, or LIFE, but the situation is yours!!

I only wanted to know if I was the only person who thought in such a manner. I cant understand how the 90's baby generation is slipping a way. How can one even attempt to make an excuse? I've heard it all from "im a single woman"

TATS~ YES OR NO???


I work in the corporate world everyday...My job consist of conference calls, giving presentations, or just plain office work. Since I have been with my job I have gotten 3 tattoos added to the 8 I already had....


Are tattoos really offensive, or is it more of a self expression? I personally think that it is self expression and you shouldnt be judged based on tattoos.


I have more than what meets the eye, and by looking at me you would not be able to tell where or how many tats I have eventhough I have 11!!



I love the art and the meaning behind tattoos, I love the ability to tell a story that you can keep for ever. I am often asked "what are you gonna do when you get older?" LOL, well I plan on owning my own business and my tattoss wont be a problem, but when I am older I probably will still continue to get tatted. I AM ADDICTED TO TATTOOS. Spending hundreds of dollars on material things is not what excites me. I would rather go sit in my tattoo artist chair and come up with a unique way to express myself other than fashion.....what do you think?