Marilyn Monroe was always naked. Her maid wrote a tell all book that she was always naked around, in fact her interview for the job, Marilyn was naked, asking her questions.
Also in many photos you see Marilyn in a bathrobe. That is because she was always naked. It was her natural state of affairs.When she was a child she had a dream she stood in front of her church service naked.
This really impresses me.
I do have a roomate now. Would she be weirded out if I always hung out naked? And what about my friends? Would they mind I am naked when I see them?
Permalink Reply by Jef on November 10, 2009 at 9:47pm
she must have lived somewhere warm.
Sounds like a great way to live. I'd want to be somewhere warm and sunny. Why don't you just ask your roommate? Isn't she on here? Or just try it. :) see what happens. Let us know!!
I'm calling bullshit on that, it's too easy for people to come out of the woodwork and make claims post-mortem. If she ran around naked in front of people in the 1950s that would have been huge news. Are you sure by naked she didn't mean "naked under the bathrobe"? Sounds much more plausible.
But that's besides the point. By naked do you mean naked under a bathrobe? Or naked naked. I think it might just be common courtesy to check first before disregarding societal norms. You could try asking her :) Or hey, ease into it. Gradually decrease the amount of clothing you wear around the house and then after you've become sufficiently comfortable "forget" to put a top on and be all "oops, oh well, we're all girls here." What works in the lockeroom...
They were very fem and they were gorgeous, like queens, elegant.
I used to lie naked in a cornfield with one of them before she went lezz while we smoked a doobie.
Yeah, California, Los Altos, outside of SF, Portola Valley, early 70's.
This kind of talk really puts me in touch with my heart/humanity. For a long time I thought my "spiritual path" had to be realized in isolation and I was really judgmental/critical, all that's changing.
YB, did you grow up in the Bay Area? I grew up in Newark, by Fremont. Loved it in the 60's and 70's. It was a beautiful place back then. The Los Altos area retained much of its charm throughout the whole Silicon Valley boom....not Newark or much of the rest of the BA.
Well, I never wasted away and actually feel that some of my deficiencies from poor digestion are turning around. But while I am getting the calories and nutrients I need, I sure do need to eat a lot! I often think of animals, like goats or rabbits...
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Many people out there are becoming vegans, raw foodists, and vegetarians under the guise that it is healthier for them. Is it really healthier to being vegan though and are vegans/vegetarians being thrown the ookie doke by large commercial interes...
You could make an avocado chocolate (or carob) mousse but sweeten it with stevia, so you'll only be getting the fat and not the sugar.
Or you could make a green smoothie (or a regular, non-fat smoothie) and freeze it into sorbet:-)
Cool! :) Yeah we had a nasty pile of compost, I'd work it into the soil with my dad when he planted the veggies
LOL! Oh yeah the CA police! Making sure Columbia doesn't get too funky!
Have you tried hicheya Persimmons?
Be sure they are super-mushy ripe.
Just cut the top off and spoon out the lusciousness.
Too, banana icecream with frozen bananas , maybe a lil agave nektar and a nice caremelly sauce made by blending dates and w...
The diet is mostly cultured, raw veggies and non-starchy veggies. The remaining 20% consists of either a protein or a starch (but never eaten together).
It's strict in many ways. The goal of the diet is to not feed yeast in the colon, and to heal...
thanks! I didn't know that. I grow mungs, but they never get past the 3/4" stage. I'm going to experiment with growing them as you do.....sounds like a great variation!