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Re: sheer tights experience...

written by Dep  on 18.03. at 02:51:08 - as answer to: Re: sheer tights experience... by Seamless at
>>>>Angie and I got high today. I've got a story I just remembered. One of my ex girlfriends, her name was Michelle, wore a really cute dress and sheer off-blackish tights. She was hispanic, but really really cute. She had short boyish hair and dark brown eyes and skin. Anyway, the day we hooked up was the day of the LCHS homecoming dance, and we walked outside to make out. Well, she was my first tongue kiss(I was an innocent little boy) and she was wild. She moved her tongue around a lot (and this was BEFORE I got my tongue pierced!) and it was coooool. Anyway, she was wearing sheer off-blackish tights with an almost green tinge to them, (maybe that was the colour of her legs), and we walked across the field to the other side of school. We made out again, and when we were finished, I put my hand on her leg 'cos her long skirt had slid off. It was about time for me to go, then, so I asked for her number so we could talk some more later, and she wrote it on my arm in lipstick. I remember jerking myself that night.>>>>(i'm so high, but that story is the truth! She smoked weed too!)>>>>Jay (!!) Mayfield>>>"She was Hispanic, BUT really, really cute." Ummm... Offensive?>>>>>Only if you have your Popeil Hair Splitter charged and at the ready! Jay, if I remember correctly, is a Goth. Goths, as a rule, prefer the pale when it comes to complexion, therefore, a latino that a goth kid would find "cute" is remarkable enough to use the word "but," que no?-Depon>-->Goth?  Now, just what the heck is a Goth?  And I mean aside from some explanation of "pale skinned folks who look down on general civilization and sophistication, seeking their own introspective identity through songs that, to most non-Goth, seem depressing and morbid.">Is this just another young adult phase thing like grunge rock?>~Seamless~

>>>I always felt it was sort of an instinctual shorthand, a way for teens and young adults to identify themselves and others easily. I mean, if you're "goth," and you see a new kid at school wearing all black, a three-pound metal cross pendant, and kitchen-white makeup, you can be sure he's a Goth, fellow or otherwise. Adults do the same thing, on a more subtle level. Suits, oddballs, sport fans, they all have their "stigmata," and you ignore them at you peril (though it can backfire-in the 80's,a huge, neckless frat boy in a record store recommended the music of August "Kid Creole" Darnell to Y.T., and I never got to thank him...). For example, I believe that capacity for independent thought is directly related to the ammount of clothing by Tommy Hilfiger you wear on average. Sure, it's a prejudice, but it's a useful one, sometimes!-Depon



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