Three Sides Of The Coin (Catherine I) - Plot & Excerpts
But it is so human to try to blame that hidden crack in the sidewalk for sneaking up on us. I love being human. I am not fat, but I am sure if I was, I'd pull my arms in and be very still, as I wait for my malt and fries. Just like I always look back when I trip. And if I was a skinny woman, I am sure I'd stand with my hip out, arms all akimbo and swing my arms out and away, making myself into a human spider. I don't think skinny women are trying to be less skinny, or act less round. But yet, they do the same thing as the fat chicks, they work to the opposite for what they wish. Perhaps being skinny doesn't have the negative connotation as being fat, but at the end of the day, all women, all of them think they could be better somehow. In this regard, I am willing to be surprised. But I expect I will be disappointed. If I found a woman who thought she was perfect, I am sure she would be vain or delusional. Either way, it is not in the way of women to accept, gracefully, who they are. I love this about them. They are always striving for better, and they hope that they will obtain some of this, if just for a bit of time, or an increment of improvement. I love the effort and I love the hope, and I love how they take a compliment for the effort.
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