I’m afraid I’ll have to get back to you with the results of further research. :rolleyes:
Just to make sure we’re clear, I’m not saying that heterosexual males are NOT frequently staring at the asses of females around them, or even at my particular ass. And I’m not saying that it’s wrong for them to stare. I’m just doubting that they have, as a group, such prodigious powers of ass recollection as you describe. Gotta fight ignorance!
The labrys, a two-headed battleax associated with Crete, has long been a symbol for matriarchy and woman power. It is legendarily associated with a matriarchy that is believed to have existed on Crete prior to the rise of the Minoans. I have seen lesbians and other feminist types wearing them, although not often. If you see someone wearing a labrys and a mullet, that’s almost certainly a woman, despite any other suggestions to the contrary, and a lesbian.
This nick been corrupted a bazzillion different ways over the years… butthunter, bulgehunter, bugeater, bughunger, beerhunter… well that last one kinda fits… but none of those are as bad as that.
Still, I am not changing this alias… I’ve had it since 1983.
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For a few months when I was in the second or third grade, and for freaking twenty minutes at a time, one side of the bus would shout “Less filling” and the other side would reply “Tastes Great!”.
I for one, didn’t know for MANY years what in the hell it meant… I wonder if anyone did…
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Is this a piece of jewelry which is worn on the wrist and has dogs on it?
A large piece of leather, worn on the wrist but fashioned like a dog’s collar?
Or is this a leather and/or metal thing worn on the neck?
AFAIK You’ll still see dog collars worn as fashion statements among the goth and punk communities. Other than that, a dog collar is generally seen as a sign of a submissive. Riding crops and whips are signs of a dom.
All of which make me wonder why Yugih O wears one.
I’m not doubting that you possess this particular talent. I’m sure when our country needs someone to identify dangerous undercover female terrorists solely by looking at their asses, you will be the first one they call.
I remember, in Britain in the 80s, if you wore red laces in your Doc Martens you were presumed to supported the National Front, white laces it was the British Movement (or the other way around) - both ultra-right-wing nasties.