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Jennifer. 22. Philadelphia. Lesbian. I Love Reading. Animals. Good Hair. Pretty Faces. Lingerie. Red Lips. Whiskey. Tattoos.
Whenever anyone has called me a bitch, I have taken it as a compliment. To me, a bitch is assertive, unapologetic, demanding, intimidating, intelligent, fiercely protective, in control—all very positive attributes. But it’s not supposed to be a compliment, because there’s that old, stupid double standard: When men are aggressive and dominant, they are admired, but when a woman possesses those same qualities, she is dismissed and called a bitch. These days, I strive to be a bitch, because not being one sucks. Not being a bitch means not having your voice heard. Not being a bitch means you agree with all the bullshit. Not being a bitch means you don’t appreciate all the other bitches who have come before you. Not being a bitch means since Eve ate that apple, we will forever have to pay for her bitchiness with complacence, obedience, acceptance, closed eyes, and open legs.
Margaret Cho

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Tattoo I got at Aces High Tattoo Studio in North Wales by Charlie.
The tattoo for me represents two things. These are my love for the silent horror movie Nosferatu from 1922 as I actually view the film to be a love story and how Count Orlok dies due to falling in love with a woman in England.
It also represents fear, I decided to have the tattoo on my back as to me it symbolises leaving fear behind me.
Charlie was great doing the tattoo as she is also a massive fan of horror films so we spent the entire session just talking about horror films which really helped to take my mind off the pain as I love tattoos but cannot handle the pain that comes with them.
You’ll meet her, she’s very pretty, even though sometimes she’s sad for many days at a time. You’ll see, when she smiles, you’ll love her.

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