annie24 Posted November 5, 2011 Author Share Posted November 5, 2011 lol - yes!! i still have eyebrows and eyelashes. i didn't have my nose waxed either. yes, they offer that. apparently, it doesn't hurt?!? Link to comment
Daligal83 Posted November 6, 2011 Share Posted November 6, 2011 You are brave! I don't think I could ever get the brazilian wax..the pain, the exposure lol....I'm not up for it. Although my friend got one and she said it's worth doing even just once because the hair grows in a lot softer. Still...I can't. I'm OK with having hair there. And if any guy ever complains, I'll just remind him that it's OK that I went through puberty or else we shouldn't be hooking up lol. Link to comment
BellaDonna Posted November 6, 2011 Share Posted November 6, 2011 after the brazilian bikini wax, then it was full leg, armpit, eyebrows and lip image removed youch!!! You were BRAVE!!!! Link to comment
annie24 Posted November 6, 2011 Author Share Posted November 6, 2011 dali - i did leave a triangle, lol. ok, so it's not 100% gone. but man, ouch!!! actually, one of my closest friends had a baby yesterday. i imagine she went through a lot more pain than i did! that's what i was reminding myself! Link to comment
OptomisticGirl Posted November 6, 2011 Share Posted November 6, 2011 Remind me what a brazilian is again? Isn't that everything? See, that just sounds painful. A bikini wax, eh.. maybe. Putting hot wax near my va jay jay? *shakes head* I can get my eyebrows waxed no problem but it's super sensitive down there! I have never had my legs waxed either though, I just shave them. Although I'm kind of spoiled right now. SInce I obviously don't see my husband on a regular bases if I just 'forget' to shave for a week or two whose going to notice? My cat? Link to comment
annie24 Posted November 6, 2011 Author Share Posted November 6, 2011 yeah, the brazilian is everything! hahah. not like i have anyone to show off for either. i wax my legs all the time though. regardless. the hair grows back thinner and lighter every single time. that's worth it! and you only have to do it once every few weeks. Link to comment
OptomisticGirl Posted November 6, 2011 Share Posted November 6, 2011 Few weeks? Hm. I may have to take up waxing my own legs at home. Although I can just see it now... I go to rip that first strip off for the first time and about tear my mom's bathroom to pieces... Link to comment
annie24 Posted November 6, 2011 Author Share Posted November 6, 2011 i'm used to it on my legs. my bikini, i've only done a few times so it gets ouch!! each time the pain is less and less though. the hot wax on my bikini area wasn't the bad part. it was the hair coming out! Link to comment
In the Dark Posted November 6, 2011 Share Posted November 6, 2011 to getting the Brazillian wax. to guys getting the same treatment down there not being in vogue. Link to comment
annie24 Posted November 13, 2011 Author Share Posted November 13, 2011 well, interesting time, lol. i'm on my extended vacation now. went to a wedding celebration yesterday. the couple actually got married a few months ago in a civil ceremony, but had the party now. they rented a pretty space/party area in a nice, i don't know - private land/houses or whatnot. hard to explain. it was very pretty but unseasonably cold. the food was great and they had soooo much beer and alcohol. it was out of control. it was a day long party. omg. drank soo much but didn't have a hangover because i spaced i out over the day and lots of food. anyway, there were a lot of cute guys there, but thanks to the multitude of beer, they were acting like drunk idiots. one guy wanted to kiss me, but i saw that he had been kissing some other girl that night (she had left by that time) and i said, 'no, you have a gf and she is very pretty and i like her.' he said ok. (i later found out that they had just hooked up once but she wasn't interested in more. another guy (well, his friend) came up to me and said that guy wanted me and said something about a hotel. i was like 'uh... i don't even know him!' i mean, if he had come up to me, earlier in the night, wasn't drunk, made some nice conversation, maybe i would have been up for it. but they were just acting like drunk idiots. i hear that they are all super nice guys - really great guys, super nice and sweet, but i think they're not in a good way right now, lol. we're all together for this 'wedding weekend.' so, saw the guys again today... they are still drinking. oh my goodness. and then there was more drama last night. we had a shuttle bus that took us from the hotel to the party site. on the way back at the end of the night, some of the guys were super drunk and acting like jerks. he was pulling one girl's hair, and she said stop, he didn't, so then she pulled his hair. and then he hit her, smacked her accross the face. he's a super big guy and she's really small. she started crying, no one else realized what happened, then there was a big old drama with the bride and groom yelling at each other, bride complaining that his friends are being jerks to her friend who is not from this country, etc.... the big guy was drunk (and perhaps on cocaine as well, and probably didn't mean to do it, but he definitely has some anger issues). oh my goodness. so much drama. apparently now he's really feeling bad and ashamed, which is good. she is ok too. Link to comment
OptomisticGirl Posted November 13, 2011 Share Posted November 13, 2011 I would say have fun but I think your already doing that, lol Link to comment
Daligal83 Posted November 13, 2011 Share Posted November 13, 2011 So much drama! This is why I just stay sober 99% of the time. Not that there's ever been drama when I'm drunk, but the whole scene is just not worth it. I hope you're having fun otherwise! Did you meet up with sophie and BG yet? Link to comment
annie24 Posted November 13, 2011 Author Share Posted November 13, 2011 yeah, i think that it was a lot of alcohol and some people are not nice drunks. overall, most of the people were fine, but yeah, there was some drama. i'm having a great time though, not part of the drama, lol!! next week will meet up with the girls. Link to comment
sophie274 Posted November 14, 2011 Share Posted November 14, 2011 Your pictures are amazing and are making me do excited to go! Less than a week now. Gosh that sounds like some crazy drama. Glad you're staying on the outside and having a good time! Link to comment
rocio Posted November 14, 2011 Share Posted November 14, 2011 a wedding weekend sounds fun! Maybe if you had been more drunk, the drunk guys would have seemed cooler. It's all relative after all. Link to comment
annie24 Posted November 14, 2011 Author Share Posted November 14, 2011 i did drink a lot but i tried to pace myself too. we had a lot of food as well. yeah, it's been fun so far, but i think that the couple are being driven slightly crazy by their families. Link to comment
rocio Posted November 14, 2011 Share Posted November 14, 2011 I would think a "wedding weekend" would be fun for pretty much everyone but the couple. Generally eloping is the sane thing to do. A wedding evening is bad enough, let alone a weekend. Link to comment
annie24 Posted November 14, 2011 Author Share Posted November 14, 2011 lol yes. actually, they married in a civil ceremony several months ago, and this is like a weekend for everyone. actually, it's a holiday weekend so it's more like 5 days of family and friends. i think yes, it has stressed them out! Link to comment
BellaDonna Posted November 14, 2011 Share Posted November 14, 2011 he was pulling one girl's hair, and she said stop, he didn't, so then she pulled his hair. and then he hit her, smacked her accross the face. he's a super big guy and she's really small. Holy crap! That's not something you see every day (thankfully!) a weekend. I'm glad you ultimately had fun despite people smacking each other around and trying to land one night stands. At least the food was good. lol Link to comment
hers Posted November 14, 2011 Share Posted November 14, 2011 Ok, 1, I can't believe I've NEVER written in your journal. And 2, those guys sound nuts! Nothing is sexier than a guy sloshing all over you and then sending a wingman over to finish the job! And wow, the people fighting...were they a couple? How do you know everyone who's there? That's crazy! I wouldn't know what to do int hat situation. Are you meeting any ENA buddies while you're there? Link to comment
In the Dark Posted November 15, 2011 Share Posted November 15, 2011 I knew a guy who would turn into a totally different person when drunk. Just like the guys you mentioned. One night his wife had enough and smacked him hard over the head with a cast iron pan when he entered the house. Stopped him drinking even since. Link to comment
DN Posted November 15, 2011 Share Posted November 15, 2011 I knew a guy who would turn into a totally different person when drunk. Just like the guys you mentioned. One night his wife had enough and smacked him hard over the head with a cast iron pan when he entered the house. Stopped him drinking even since.How long did she spend in jail? Violence like that is never right even if the notion does come from the drawing board of a hack cartoonist. Link to comment
In the Dark Posted November 15, 2011 Share Posted November 15, 2011 How long did she spend in jail? Violence like that is never right even if the notion does come from the drawing board of a hack cartoonist. Does sound like something made up out of a typical cartoon script. Although, she didn't spend any time in jail. Before that he would come home aggressive and basically be a jerk prior. I guess it took a cast iron pan to make him realize that what's going on isn't good. Especially when they had children to raise. Being in the military here can have the peer pressure of 'drinking with the boys', even if it causes problems but that's another story. Link to comment
DN Posted November 15, 2011 Share Posted November 15, 2011 Well, it's a classic cartoon situation - wife hitting errant husband over the head with a frying pan or rolling pin. But if women actually do this then they are committing a crime and should do the time for it. In the case that you mention she could have killed him or put him in a coma. It's neither funny nor justified. Link to comment
In the Dark Posted November 15, 2011 Share Posted November 15, 2011 I guess cartoon situations do happen in real life. In the most serious out come he could have most certainly been killed or in a coma. But. Death nor coma happened, which is why I would not have looked at the situation from such a serious view with serious implications. From my view, the behavior which he exhibited, which involved abuse and violence towards the family due to alcohol was ceased completely after the situation occurred. Would I advocate such behavior? No. Was the outcome positive in this situation? Yes. Link to comment
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