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  • In response to: "Jobs, Judo and other stuff, oh my!" 547 days old
    by khushnoor s jijina [Visitor]

    i would like to work with you i am a 2nd dan in judo more…

  • In response to: "Jobs, Judo and other stuff, oh my!" 547 days old
    by khushnoor s jijina [Visitor]

    i would like to work with you i am a 2nd dan in judo more…

  • In response to: "The Male Idol" 711 days old
    by Mr T [Visitor]

    I am feminine some say I am camp but as a man I feel I have more female attendances than male. I have always known I was different but coulden't except it until late in my life.
    I was abused most of my life with family and friends. I am married and have been for many years I talk to my wife about it and she understands although my wife is mor more…

  • In response to: "The Male Idol" 711 days old
    by Mr T [Visitor]

    I am feminine some say I am camp but as a man I feel I have more female attendances than male. I have always known I was different but coulden't except it until late in my life.
    I was abused most of my life with family and friends. I am married and have been for many years I talk to my wife about it and she understands although my wife is mor more…

  • In response to: "Aliens, Ghosts & Psychics" 1002 days old
    by Helen Downing, Nottingham, age 19. [Visitor]

    i can tell you something from my exp's i have with ghosts and polteguists. Ive been living in my carlton house for (unlucky number) 13 years now. My mum and all of my brothers are strong believers in christ Jesus! Im half way there but not sure about it?! i used to dabble in witch craft and have strong believes in the satanic occult, while ma mum w more…

  • In response to: "Pen to Paper (or key presses to internet)" 1079 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    Had the ol' legs done now, they've come out really well! (:-D

    When I do it myself my legs are a mess for a day or two afterwards, but she did a really good job. more…

  • In response to: "Pen to Paper (or key presses to internet)" 1082 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    Thankyou Reiki-girl!

    I have a sneaking suspicion I may arouse a certain amount of interest in the shop!

    I'm quite fond of Shrews, very pretty town and still safe and pleasent to go out around town at night :-)

    Generally nice people too :-) more…

  • In response to: "Pen to Paper (or key presses to internet)" 1082 days old
    by  [Visitor]


    ouch ouch ouch -:)) My hat off to you, one very brave man, leg waxing, i'm impressed Will.

    I've picked up on Shrewsbury, That is by second home -:)

    :wave: more…

  • In response to: "The Male Idol" 1082 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    There are some guys in the lime light who dress in a more feminine way, I agree. This helps very much to change public perception, but as you say Sleeper, it's yet to filter down to everyday people.

    I couldn't come into my job wearing anything out of the ordinary stereotype of shirt and tie (despite women being able to wear more or les more…

  • In response to: "The Male Idol" 1082 days old
    by sleeper [Member]

    David Bowie of course was a cross-dresser, but it was all very stagy. There's the potter of course and wendlane's suggestion of Eddie Izzard is a good one. However, they are all in showbiz. It would be a very different proposition in regular work.

    Post again soon Willsblog!

    Sleeper more…

  • In response to: "The Male Idol" 1209 days old
    by wendlane [Member]

    Three names that spring to mind as what I would regard as modern day Dandys -Laurence Llewellyn Bowen -Jonathan Ross - Eddie Izzard

    all comfortable in their own skin - interesting post -I believe that men have a long way to go to either be accepted or feel comfortable in so called womens clothes (David Beckham famously wore a skirt) an more…

  • In response to: "The Male Idol" 1243 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    I don't think I'm a stereotypical man, I think most men are frightened of displaying feminine traits. I feel quite strongly that men need to readdress this balance.

    In this country there used to be men called "dandys" who were straight men unafraid to embrace their feminine side, in fact they were famous for their ability to talk to ( more…

  • In response to: "The Male Idol" 1243 days old
    by varshakale [Member]

    Amazing that some man is thinking on this line.
    I regard myself 'womanist'. I would like to visit my blog and post your reaction to my views and work. Your views will be important for me I guess. more…

  • In response to: "Another political rant I'm afraid..." 1345 days old
    by hanneviken [Member]

    Politics:

    I must sincerely disagree with you when you imply that it was ok to go to war against Afganistan. In my opinion the U.S at that point in time had a fantastic opportunity to make some peace bridges. Almost all nations in the world symphatised with the U.S after 9.11 but what do the fuckwit Bush deside to do? Use military force more…

  • In response to: "Another political rant I'm afraid..." 1350 days old
    by sleeper [Member]

    Hmmm, still no bites? This is good blog-fodder. Surely there must be other angry people out there?! more…

  • In response to: "Another political rant I'm afraid..." 1351 days old
    by sleeper [Member]

    Lordy! (Ooops, sorry to bring God into this) Are you feeling better now after that?? Just wade in there why don't you? :)

    I've only got one thing to say about the terrorism issue...the film "Brazil". It's downright prophetic.

    Intelligent Design? Don't get me started, it's utterly crap! There are lots of things wrong w more…

  • In response to: "Where did all the good hair go?" 1357 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    Yes indeed, it was over "When did John Lennon die? Before the 80's or during?"

    We both bet before and sadly (or happily) lost! more…

  • In response to: "Where did all the good hair go?" 1357 days old
    by hanneviken [Member]

    They were not G-string leotards!! My gym wear is very very comfy! But funny it was to see you trying to coordinate the steps:)) Hope you have improved mate:)

    You did forget to mention endless afternoons with exsitential discussions in my room..... Those where the days...


    BTW do you remember what you lost the bet ove more…

  • In response to: "Highway man" 1359 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    Oh yes!

    By the way, my gf told me that Monsoon are doing a guys section with very girly clothes made for guys! :-o

    I haven't had a chance to have a photo shoot with the top, but as soon as I do, I'll stick it up here :-)

    Nah, I don't think my CV would make terrably interesting reading. There's only so much bu more…

  • In response to: "Highway man" 1360 days old
    by sleeper [Member]

    Sounds like the retail therapy is helping to keep the job-search-blues at bay! ;)

    Good news about the weight loss and I look forward to seeing your new top!

    Why not post your CV here while you're at it?
    more…

  • In response to: "Where did all the good hair go?" 1370 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    Yes indeed, even if you have blonde hair it does tend to look horrendus sticking through tights! more…

  • In response to: "Where did all the good hair go?" 1370 days old
    by BlueButterfly [Member]

    You don't have very dark hair, I should imagine your body hair dosen't show up too much, but I suppose you still have the hassel of shaving before wearing you feminine clothes? more…

  • In response to: "Where did all the good hair go?" 1371 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    True, it's not so fun.. but my liver is overjoyed. I think it's combining with my belly to send me flowers.

    By the way, who's the girl in one of your pictures with the white thigh highs (nice) and helmet?

    I recognise her from one of the 80's cartoons I think... more…

  • In response to: "Where did all the good hair go?" 1371 days old
    by PrincessJun [Member]

    my resolution was to see how long I could hold out without alcohol this year - so far, 3 1/2 miserable weeks of feeling the same every single day - sober. However the upside was that I went out last night and had just two glasses of wine and was legless. Cheap night. Brilliant. :) more…

  • In response to: "Friday Magic!" 1372 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    No, but I might invest in a copy after finishing my current book :-) more…

  • In response to: "Friday Magic!" 1372 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    Confucious say: "confidence not magic power, confidence 90% telling yourself you're confident"

    If by KT Tunstall you mean the ability to see through girls clothes, then yes. :cool: more…

  • In response to: "Friday Magic!" 1373 days old
    by sleeper [Member]

    I like BB's idea, but I always wanted the power of telekinesis. Have you read the "Galactic Milieu Trilogy" by Julian May? The heros in that were capable of some very powerful mind magic. I can recommend it if you need some holiday reading.
    more…

  • In response to: "Friday Magic!" 1373 days old
    by happygal [Visitor]

    I'd like the magic power of confidence. Or to be KT Tunstall...is that a magic power? more…

  • In response to: "Friday Magic!" 1373 days old
    by TheImaginativelyNamedWillsBlog [Member]

    I do vagely remember Rent-a-Ghost.. I remember a jester or something?

    more…

  • In response to: "Friday Magic!" 1375 days old
    by BlueButterfly [Member]

    Did you ever watch Rent-a-Ghost? they could hold their nose, think of a place they wanted to be a would be transported there. I often think it would be great to do that! It would be especially useful at the moment, I could pop of to India, spend a night with my bloke and pop back again! That's a bit selfish isn't it? Using magic to save people form more…

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