xxx/ellauri081.html on line 173: Tuli vaan sitä lukiessa mieleen että aika vähissä on ton homman variaatio. Ja size on ohi aika pian kun pussit on tyhjiin imetty. Aika tärkeä piirre hommassa oli että Mikalla oli koko ajan naistensatulassa ohjat kädessä. Kontrolli ja vallantunne lisää hyvää oloa. Toinen kiintoisa piirre oli että runkun pysyminen sisällä oli Mikasta tärkeää. Darwinilla on sittenkin sormensa pelissä. Jostain syystä mun näkömielikuva Mikasta oli Volvon omaishoitaja Kari Matihaldi. Kari Matihaldi on oikeasti ihan kiltti. Veikkaisin viisikymppinen.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 637: As an undergraduate, Atkinson read Simone de Beauvoir´s The Second Sex, and struck up a correspondence with de Beauvoir, who suggested that she contact Betty Friedan. Atkinson became an early member of Friedan´s National Organization for Women. Atkinson´s time with the organization was tumultuous, including a row with the national leadership over her attempts to defend and promote Valerie Solanas and her SCUM Manifesto in the wake of the Andy Warhol shooting. In 1968 she left the organization because it would not confront issues like abortion and marriage inequalities. She founded the October 17th Movement, which later became The Feminists, a radical feminist group active until 1973. By 1971 she had written several pamphlets on feminism, was a member of the Daughters of Bilitis and was advocating specifically political lesbianism. "Sisterhood," Atkinson famously said, "is powerful. It kills mostly sisters." The Daughters of Bilitis / b ɪ ˈ l iː t ɪ s /, also called the DOB or the Daughters, was the first lesbian civil and political rights organization in the United States. Bilitis is not cholitis nor Kari Matihaldi disease, but a fictional companion of Sappho.
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