Emma D'Arcy is selected as The Best of Celebrity Beauty in June by Vogue Singapore.
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It's a Happy Pride Month for Snowbaz! (Happy Pride to everyone celebrating!)
*This post contains snowbaz art, closeups of Baz's hair and feet because why not, and a bonus sketch below the cut!
(*am I ridiculously proud of Baz's feet? Yes. I am. Thank you. >.>)
BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!
Check below the cut for a sketchy look at Simon and Baz before they went over the rainbow!
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End of evening with my best friend for life,
to celebrate this awesome day with a good Bordeaux wine
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Chacha @chacha-love for generating these images of our evening 😘😘😘
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How do I know if I'm bi?
So this might not be a helpful answer, but it is my genuine thought, and I want to be honest: You know you're bi if you find comfort, or happiness, or understanding of yourself in that label. It's not necessarily about split attraction to multiple genders.
Yes, bisexual people will often be attracted to more than one gender (not just man and woman, either! Many bisexual people aren't attracted to both binary genders because bisexuality is yet another complex and nuanced component of human sexuality, which in itself is inherently complex). Yes, many bisexual people express those attractions, and yes, many bisexual people share things in common. But frankly, not every bisexual is going to have similar experiences or thoughts or expressions of sexuality. My bisexuality is going to look different than yours might because I am a different human being. As such, I think it's less helpful to say "to be bisexual, you need to have these experiences," but it's more helpful to say, "if you find comfort in the bisexual label, use it"
The worst that happens with sexuality labels is you find one that matches better. I used to use the label pansexual when I was younger - the worst thing that happened was I stopped using it a year later when I felt it didn't accurately describe my feelings anymore.
If you suspect you're bi, there's likely a reason for that, and there's nothing wrong with you investigating that further. However, I don't want you to feel like you need to Prove Yourself to even use language that accurately describes your sexuality or sense of sexuality - no matter if that language is as simple as saying you're bisexual or not. Sexuality is an important aspect of identity for many folks, and you deserve the opportunity to make it as important or inconsequential as you want. Nobody is going to throw you in jail for not being bisexual or queer "enough." There's no law that says you have to have a 50/50 split attraction to binary men and women only to be bi. There's no bisexual card we hand out to you, saying you've been vetted as Bi Enough.
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Couldn't find my old post.... but I am ONCE AGAIN asserting that the over-even, lazy eye is the BEST beauty feature a person can have.
It feels magical whenever I notice someone with it.
If you feel ugly and YOU HAVE THIS.
I PROMISE YOU, YOU ARE NOT.
Examples.... OMG Grace Jones might be the best example of it in the world:
Mireille Enos:
Diana Rioss
Denzel Washington...
It's Michael Shannon's saving grace... I was like why is he kinda?? Then I realized...
Wonky eyes:
Penelope Cruz would be plain IMO without it...
And John Boyega having it is why he reminds me of Denzel more than Denzel's acting son!
Are you thinking of a celeb with this beauty feature now?
Add them in your tags, because I'm curious.
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QUINTA BRUNSON at the 2023 LACMA Art + Film Gala on November 4th 2023 wearing GUCCI
I am so impressed with this look from Quinta. It’s chic and it’s sexy and she looks so good. The dress really highlights her figure and is just so flattering. I love those three colors together, and just think the squiggle pattern is amazing. This was a phenomenal look from Quinta.
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