"It's amazing these two found each other," said Key Barrett, a trained anthropologist. "They communicate and obviously create spaces to be vulnerable together and explore."
Barrett has studied female-led relationships (FLR) and written books—fiction and nonfiction—about them, TBE, and his first concern was your boyfriend succumbing to "sub-frenzy," or a burning desire to realize all his fantasies at once. You guys aren't new to kink—you mention bondage—but you've found something that taps into some deep-seated desires, and you don't want to move too fast. "Pegging opened up a huge box of shiny new emotions and feelings," said Barrett.
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Neglected my knee because I wanted to look s*x* for girls, reveals Andre Russell
One of the finest T20 players in the world right now, West Indies star Andre Russell has revealed that he wanted to look sexy for girls and is now paying the price for ignoring the pain in his knee. The hard-hitting allrounder Jamaican is widely regarded as the most devastating batsman in the world right now. His performance in the last edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) pretty much established him as an elite T20 player.
Barbie is a feminist icon and the role model little girls need today - Insider
I wasn't surprised to hear that Mattel partnered with Headspace, a meditation app, to introduce a line of wellness Barbies to promote self-care through play. Barbie has always been my guru.
Growing up the only girl in a big Midwest clan of three brothers, I had 68 Barbies, 12 Little Kiddles and multi-cultural Dawn dolls so tiny that instead of changing their clothes, I just switched their heads. My safe space was my doll domain, complete with Red-headed Barbie the Bombshell Queen, Skipper, Scooter, the Malibu Barbie triplets, cousin Francie, Casey, Christie, Julia, Stacey (visiting from England.)
Tom Ford Brings "Sexy" Beauty Back With Layered Lids and Sleek Side Parts | Vogue
Tom Ford loves a smoldering eye. Like a power-packed front row—his fall show, staged in Los Angeles over Oscars weekend, counted almost too many A-listers to mention (J. Lo! Renée! Miley!)—this is fact. Even Ford's spring collection, which he showed in a New York subway station with nods to '80s punk, featured smoky, sooty shadow as a part of the beauty story.
Through mists of L'Oréal Elnett hairspray and Oribe texturizing spray, there were other hints: of Jean Seberg and Twiggy, gamine '60s beauties, with swanning necks that peeked out from cutoff sweatshirts paired with bias-cut skirts and sheer, billowing tunics worn over sweatpants on Ford's runway, a nod to a certain kind of laid-back L.A. glamour accessorized with flower hairpins made of feathers.
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'Wanted to look sexy for girls': KKR star Andre Russell reveals why he ignored knee injury -
West Indies powerhouse Andre Russell has garnered massive popularity over the years in India because of his numerous match-winning innings for Indian Premier League franchise Kolkata Knight Riders. The allrounder is regarded as one of the finest T20I players in the world, despite facing injury woes throughout his career. In a recent interview to Gulf News, Russell opened up on his poor choices regarding his fitness and cautioned youngsters to not make the same mistakes again.
Bat for Lashes vamps up 'Lost Girls' for Sinclair show
Of all the concept albums released last year about vampire motorcycle gangs who rampage through Los Angeles to the tune of retro-'80s synth-pop, Bat for Lashes' "Lost Girls' was undoubtedly the best.
"As a child of the '80s, I grew up in suburbia, with all the highs and lows of coming from a divorced family," she said this week. "I feel like the music and movies of that time served to transport and heal me in so many ways: The magic of Spielberg, the romance and adventure of kids films, the scary synth soundtracks of horror films and the amazing pop music. It all infused me as a small child with a palette of sounds that have always stayed in my heart.
Pussycat Dolls flaunt sexy choreography in racy leotards for first music video after 11 years |
The burlesque girl band the Pussycat Dolls dropped their first music video in a decade for their single React on Friday, featuring three minutes of incredibly racy choreography.
Every member of the showstopping group, apart from former member Melody Thornton, can be seen performing to their new track drenched in water as flames lit behind them.
The women sizzled while showing off their toned figures in a series of barely-there garments, including nude leotards and variations of black bondage-inspired lingerie.
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