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"John Gaquin" wrote in message ...
wrote in message ....that was not a pastie. It was a piece of jewelry held on by a pin through her protruding nipple. A few times in HS, my daughter started lobbying for some kind of body piercing. I told her she could, just as soon as she could point out to me exactly whose esteem and regard -- hers or someone else's -- was so important that she would risk letting a stranger use a mechanical device to punch a hole in some body part. Of course, I even think pierced ears are pretty stupid, so I guess that identifies my niche. :-) Jeez, even people of the Stone Age liked self adornment. It IS a matter of a person's self esteem. Again, there are many, many articles dealing with self adornment back to the beginning of man. |
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"basskisser" wrote in message
om... "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... wrote in message ....that was not a pastie. It was a piece of jewelry held on by a pin through her protruding nipple. A few times in HS, my daughter started lobbying for some kind of body piercing. I told her she could, just as soon as she could point out to me exactly whose esteem and regard -- hers or someone else's -- was so important that she would risk letting a stranger use a mechanical device to punch a hole in some body part. Of course, I even think pierced ears are pretty stupid, so I guess that identifies my niche. :-) Jeez, even people of the Stone Age liked self adornment. It IS a matter of a person's self esteem. Again, there are many, many articles dealing with self adornment back to the beginning of man. Boats, for instance. :-) |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... wrote in message ....that was not a pastie. It was a piece of jewelry held on by a pin through her protruding nipple. A few times in HS, my daughter started lobbying for some kind of body piercing. I told her she could, just as soon as she could point out to me exactly whose esteem and regard -- hers or someone else's -- was so important that she would risk letting a stranger use a mechanical device to punch a hole in some body part. Of course, I even think pierced ears are pretty stupid, so I guess that identifies my niche. :-) Jeez, even people of the Stone Age liked self adornment. It IS a matter of a person's self esteem. Again, there are many, many articles dealing with self adornment back to the beginning of man. Boats, for instance. :-) BINGO!!!!!!! |
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