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Wise Elder
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Thanks Doc, for this.
Well ladies, what should we discuss? =) Hmmmm, how about, who are your female roll models? I've been getting a lot of help from the Tyra Banks show. I love her because she's a beautiful woman, but she's not afraid to show her quirks and silliness. The topics of her shows range from relationship help to body image help to addictions to beaty. She may not be everyone's image of a roll model, but she's done wonders for me. Who is yours? __________________ |
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Elder
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My T is my best female role model, by far. I can't think of any celebrities that I would call role models. I would need to know them personally to be able to give them that title.
My T shows excellent balance in her life. She can laugh off the little stuff, and conserve her energy for the things that matter. She's made me realize how important that is. I am a much more laid-back and relaxed person thanks to her. She is one of the few people I know who is completely unattached to dogmas, and yet manages not to judge those who choose to let dogmas be their guide. She is compassionate, always. On a side note, she is in her late 40's and has amazing fashion sense. Fashion has NEVER been my strong suit. I said to my husband one evening that when I'm our T's age, I would love to be as cool as she is. He joked "then why don't you start now?" (he really was kidding - and I snorted wine out my nose when he said it!) __________________ thatsallicantypewithonehand |
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I'm still searching for my role model. Maybe I expect too much.
Psssst. LMo. Your avatar proves just how stylish you really are. |
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My Mom was my role model. And after she died.. I went bizerk. Now ya see what ya get. Basically a nimcompoop who has no direction whatsoever. That about sums it up.
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Elder
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Petunia said: Psssst. LMo. Your avatar proves just how stylish you really are. </div></font></blockquote><font class="post"> lol! yeah, that just about sums it up. I am adept at Pacific Northwest grunge and office wear, but that's about it __________________ thatsallicantypewithonehand |
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woohoo new forum!
My Housemaster (House Mom) is most definitely my role model. I don't see her anymore, but i think of her and how she has impacted me daily. Also, my old T .... she is everything i would ever want to be, plus more. __________________ The unexamined life is not worth living. -Socrates |
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My Mom! She has made many mistakes yet she has become one of the strongest people I know. And she has never, ever given up on me.
__________________ Crying isn't a sign of weakness. It's a sign of having tried too hard to be strong for too long. |
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WOW A FORUM FOR JUST US LADIES!
DocJohn P.s. Mellors this is a female forum...please notify one of us ladies by PM if you care to share your input (((Mellors)))) __________________ Please donate to your local animal humane shelter! Thank-you! |
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Ann Richards..Molly Ivins...
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Can't say as I have one particular role model. In another lifetime, I wanted to be like a friend I had. She was... or tried to be like a Southern Lady. Then I started noticing the fakeness behind it all and said "Nope! Not her!"
I suppose I consider Oprah a good role model but something's happened to her. She doesn't seem "real" to me anymore. I still admire her for what she's done with her life especially considering where she came from and the obstacles she's overcome. I wouldn't want to be her now, though! Maya Angelou is another great lady. I've always loved Barbara Bush, Audrey Hepburn, Katherin Hepburn, I think I'm a bit "crusty" like KH, but as far as trying to be like them... no. For a long time now, I've been learning who *I* am and working on becoming that person. __________________ Psalm 119:105 Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. |
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Ok Ya old Poop lol.. I hope you know I am just kidding Tomi! Just remember that line from On Golden Pond with KH in there.
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I thought about this, and the first woman who comes to mind is Tracy Chapman. Shes strong, and sings lyrics I can really get in touch with. I also like that she seems grounded.
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How 'bout Mae West????
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Wise Elder
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I love Tracy Chapman!!!!!!!
Here's another example of why Tyra has helped me so much. I'm watching her show right now and it's all about haviing curves is beautiful.....for some reason, when she says it, I can believe it. Why is that only Tyra Banks can get a message to me the curves are sexy???? __________________ |
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