05 5 / 2013

I forgot to mention a few important things in my first post that I thought should be known to woman.

I bought Lunapads from www.lunapads.com and they are these awesome cloth pads you wear when you are menstruating or if you need them for any other reason. They come in cotton and 100% organic cotton and an assortment of different sizes. I feel as though it is important that woman are aware of how harmful everyday pads and tampons are for our vagina’s. Honestly, give it a good thought. My theory is that the reason why woman are getting test results back from PAPS with abnormal cells is because of what we use every month for our periods. If we are using a pad or tampon that is cotton that means we are putting inside or up against our most precious areas chemicals. Cotton is sprayed with so many pesticides that it is simply insane. It is important for woman to use organic cotton and here is a link if you do not trust what I am saying, 

http://organic.lovetoknow.com/Organic_Cotton_Panties

Just a blurb but I am sure you can look online and find more information. I know it is more expensive to buy organic but my genitals need to be protected and I am tired of going to get tested every 6 months and getting freezing put up against my cervix in order for new cells to grow. My body is my temple just like the planet is my temple so I want to treat it with respect.

21 4 / 2013

chubbygurl:

Keepin it fatty fresh underwater. 

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21 4 / 2013

19 4 / 2013

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18 4 / 2013

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29 3 / 2013

17 3 / 2013

frenchtwist:

via regardintemporel:

Pierre Auradon - Nu à la chevelure, ca. 1935

frenchtwist:

via regardintemporel:

Pierre Auradon - Nu à la chevelure, ca. 1935

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09 2 / 2013

15 12 / 2012

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Henry Singleton. Ariel on a Bat’s Back, 1819. Oil paint on canvas, 1003 x 1257 mm.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Henry SingletonAriel on a Bat’s Back, 1819. Oil paint on canvas, 1003 x 1257 mm.

08 12 / 2012


Untitled (Mirror) by Margita Mancová

Untitled (Mirror) by Margita Mancová