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217 days ago
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Lifestyle
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sex, feminism, women, society, music, family, children, stereotypes
To me sex is linked to love.
I wouldn't engage in sex without love and a strong connection. Everybody is free to do what they want as long as they're not hurting anybody, that's my personal choice.
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218 days ago
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Lifestyle
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Interviews, Robbie Kaye, Music, Photography, BeautyofWisdom
I have the pleasure of introducing the lovely Robbie Kaye. Robbie’s love of beauty and ability to find it in the most unusual places; brings joy and color into our lives. Her Beauty of Wisdom projec
232 days ago
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feminism
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sex, feminism, women, society, music, family, children, stereotypes
Last week Rihanna was told to cover up by the farmer in which field she was filming her latest clip.
At first I hadn't heard the whole story but then found out she was actually topless.
As far as I'm
300 days ago
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Lifestyle
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seniors, music, Eurovision, Beatles, husband, wisdom, ageist, acceptance, accomplishments, adversity, dignity, inspiration, leadership, women
Why is a Russian group of women in their 70s and 80s grabbing international attention? It’s because they’re rocking the world. Music keeps a person young. Check the Babuskas out on my blog Living in
There have been two things that were my refuge for most of life. From age 16 my refuge consisted of words and music. I wrote my first song then, and it was as if I took a trip to that proverbial isla
325 days ago
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The Power of Words
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women on the verge, power of words, woman, healing, writing, mother, music, conversation
One summer afternoon in Tucson, my CASA girl and I were driving around in Big Ugly, and she was enjoying a little channel surfing on my car's XM radio. She hooted and cheered when she figured out
It seems like yesterday when my sisters and I would go to the Laundromat and entertain ourselves and anyone else that happened to be there at the time with a song and dance routine.
LOL it embarrasse
Sonata Appassionata
I love to slide my fingers up and down their smooth hard surfaces, savoring every inch of their breadth and length, touching them, kissing them, surprising with a delicate tick
498 days ago
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Music, Lifestyle
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deaf, musician, percussionist, world-class, woman, Evelyn Glennie, hearing, music, Able Child Africa, interPLAY, empowerment, inspiration, disabilities, music, Grammy, stereotypes
Evelyn Glennie is a Grammy award-winning percussionist. She’s performed with international symphonies, and a wide range of musicians. It’s not her humble beginnings that people find so remarkable. No
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