Dear Sisters: I am a 35-year old man and I desperately want a wife, but there are simply no good women left. I meet a lot of women but all they want is my money and sex. Most of them don't even watch the news and cannot even hold a decent conversation. Where should I look? And, don't tell me to go to church because all the good ones are married and the single ones are looking for, well you know. Its the same in the supermarket.
Jena: Sounds like you’re looking too hard. Good things come to those who wait.
Michele: You got me! You’re asking the wrong sista.
Elena: The way you speak of all “women,” I think you should consider going to a gay bar.
“TP” (Our Guy): I am a 51-year old man who not so long ago found the love of my life—online by the way. So be patient and before you know it she will be there.
Sisterly advice from Jena, Elana, and Michele'.Please be advised this blog is just good wholesome fun. We are not experts or professionals in any area. We are not psychologists, psychiatrists or counselors. Please seek advice from professionals or clergy for guidance on serious issues.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Sassy at Wimbledon
Dear Sisters:
Why does Venus Williams insist upon wearing those awful tennis outfits? And, why doesn't she fix her hair? She and Serena are so very different? Venus is more like her parents and Serena is more refined.
Jena: Awful. Fix. Refined. Like. All of these words deal with conforming to a standard. Venus is one of the most successful young women in the world. She’s strong, confident, capable, articulate, gracious, passionate and successful. I wouldn’t change a thing about this young lady. I certainly wouldn’t quibble over fashion and coiffure.
Michele: I don’t follow tennis, so I haven’t really noticed what they wear. But I suppose maybe Venus wears what is comfortable to her—like my nice little workout pants are good for me although I don’t work out. And maybe she doesn’t fix her hair because she’ll only sweat out that expensive hairdo. That kinda would defeat the purpose, hmmm.
Elena: I think Venus is comfortable within herself. She has proven herself and it has nothing to do with how she appears to us fashion-wise.
TP (Our Guy): I see nothing wrong with what Venus wears. She designs her own tennis clothes and feels she looks good in them. I have not seen much of Venus off the court, but I'm sure she wears it the way she feels comfortable.
Why does Venus Williams insist upon wearing those awful tennis outfits? And, why doesn't she fix her hair? She and Serena are so very different? Venus is more like her parents and Serena is more refined.
Jena: Awful. Fix. Refined. Like. All of these words deal with conforming to a standard. Venus is one of the most successful young women in the world. She’s strong, confident, capable, articulate, gracious, passionate and successful. I wouldn’t change a thing about this young lady. I certainly wouldn’t quibble over fashion and coiffure.
Michele: I don’t follow tennis, so I haven’t really noticed what they wear. But I suppose maybe Venus wears what is comfortable to her—like my nice little workout pants are good for me although I don’t work out. And maybe she doesn’t fix her hair because she’ll only sweat out that expensive hairdo. That kinda would defeat the purpose, hmmm.
Elena: I think Venus is comfortable within herself. She has proven herself and it has nothing to do with how she appears to us fashion-wise.
TP (Our Guy): I see nothing wrong with what Venus wears. She designs her own tennis clothes and feels she looks good in them. I have not seen much of Venus off the court, but I'm sure she wears it the way she feels comfortable.
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