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Donna_Summer
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Transgender Female
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Last Profile Login: 5/23/2009
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Member Since: 1/25/2009
General Info
I Am Here For: For a New Experience, To Explore My Sexuality, To Meet People
Marital Status: Swinger
Children: I don't want children
Education: High School
Religion: Spiritual, but not Religious
Smoke: Yes
Drink: Yes
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Languages: English, Spanish
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I Am Looking For: Virtual Relationship, Cyber Sex, Social Encounters, Just Looking, Real Life Relationship, Erotic Chat, Cyber Friendships
Sexual Fantasies: Cross-Dressing, A Virgin, Fetishes, Swapping, Domination, Bondage, A Beach, Costumes, Toys, Multiple People, Sadism & Masochism, Massage Oil, A Public Place, Exhibition & Voyeurism
Sex is Best: Casual, Passionate, Loving, Experimental, With a Stranger, Wild, Kinky, In a Relationship
Cybersex: Yes
I Want You To: Play Along With My Fantasy, Tell Me You Love Me, Meet Me In Person If We Really Click, Talk Dirty to Me, Tell Me I'm The Best, Make Me Do It, Teach Me New Tricks, Tell Me Your Fantasy
Cybersex Personality: Seductress/Seductor, Experienced, Loving, Passionate, Dominating, Voyeur, Threesomes, Fun With Toys, Nasty, Not Too Wild, Adventurous, Passive, Wild, Role Player, Exhibitionist
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About me:
Todas as fêmeas bonobo são naturalmente bissexuais, com preferência pelo comportamento lésbico. Todos os machos bonobo são naturalmente bissexuais, sempre aceitando relacionamentos homoeróticos. Esse padrão sexual lésbico e bissexual mudou toda a estrutura de sua sociedade. Eles realmente vivem um paradigma social feminino, e esse paradigma feminino esvaziou a agressividade masculina e a violência em sua sociedade. As fêmeas demonstraram que não precisam de machos para sexo e prazer, apenas para reprodução. Nós, seres humanos, precisamos aprender com os bonobos, se pretendermos ter, algum dia, uma sociedade mais inteligente e pacífica. "Amor foi feito para morar em dois corações, não em apenas um". Acho que todas nós concordamos com essa frase, que é forte, mas completamente verdadeira. Quantas garotas já se viram amando sozinhas, enquanto suas companheiras se preocupavam com o próprio ego e as cervejas da noite anterior? Amigas, já perceberam que nosso papo de hoje é bem interessante, pois adoramos amar e principalmente ser amadas; só que nem todas as cabeças são iguais, ainda mais nesse nosso "mundinho". Encontrar um amor verdadeiro é tarefa árdua, mas tenha a certeza de que não é impossível. Obviamente surgem os amores platônicos em nossas vidas adolescentes, e são tão fortes que, quando não são conquistados, passamos a jurar que nunca mais amaremos ninguém, até o próximo grande amor. O amor não tem hora, lugar, sexo, cor, religião, idade, enfim, ele simplesmente entra e senta; claro que é muito bom, porque passamos a ter mais ocupação em nossas mentes. Ter alguém te esperando, pensando em você o tempo todo (ou pelo menos parte dele!!!)... É bacana quando encontramos nossa cara metade que nos faz tremer da cabeça aos pés, que nos deixa sem ar ao roubar um beijo... Geralmente o primeiro amor é sempre a melhor amiga ou a garota mais meiga da turma, e fazemos de tudo para estar próxima dela, tocá-la sutilmente, sentir seu perfume, ser sua sombra, imaginar como seria seu beijo, seus braços à nossa volta, ahhhhhh!!!! Loucura!!!!! Só precisamos ter os pés no chão, pois nem sempre essa musa está ao seu alcance. Quando sabe desse grande amor procura se esquivar, diz que confundimos tudo e que é apenas amizade; elas, as musas, nunca entendem o que se passa em cada coração. Mas nem tudo é desgraça: há situações em que essa melhor amiga também sente a mesma coisa e se confessa amando igual ou mais que você, e então surge um relacionamento maravilhoso. E as descobertas feitas juntas são compartilhadas pedaço por pedaço; conselho de amiga: quando acontecer, aproveitem cada instante e não deixem nada atrapalhar a relação: se amem muito, pois, como diz o poeta Vinícius de Moraes: "posto que é chama, que seja eterno enquanto dure". Eu sei que não é fácil passar por tudo isso; no meu caso, optei pela amizade; não foi fácil, mas sobrevivi.
Who I'd like to meet:
Eu Quero, sentir teu cheiro em meu rosto. Eu Quero, sentir meu gosto no teu beijo. Eu Quero, sentir teu toque em meu corpo. Eu Quero, sentir meus dedos em teu cabelo. Eu Quero, sentir teu amor em cada toque, sentir teu sorriso em cada afago, me embalando, me ninando, me amando. Eu Quero, Você. Para a mulher da minha vida, que me ensinou a ser, a ver, a amar, a sentir... Que me esperou, para que eu estivesse pronta para ver o que sempre soube, Que ela é a mulher da minha vida, mais bela que todas, por razões que se sabem, mas não se explicam. Te amo, Te quero, Suzana, agora e pra sempre, TE AMO!
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Music:
Glad Game by Hydraulic Woman Fact and Fiction by Hall, Kristen Become You by Indigo Girls Be Careful What You Wish For by Hall, Kristen Tracy Chapman by Chapman, Tracy Mrs. Pinocci's Guitar by Wheeler, Cheryl Skin by Etheridge, Melissa The Changer and the Changed by Williamson, Cris Absolute Torch and Twang by Lang, K. D. Swamp Ophelia by Indigo Girls Melissa Etheridge by Etheridge, Melissa Never Enough by Etheridge, Melissa Telling Stories by Chapman, Tracy Blue Rider by Williamson, Cris Ashes by Williamson, Cris Circles & Arrows by Wheeler, Cheryl Catie Curtis by Curtis, Catie Sylvia Hotel by Wheeler, Cheryl My Shirt Looks Good on You by Curtis, Catie Driving Home by Wheeler, Cheryl
Movies:
* Better Than Chocolate, Canada (1999) * Bound, US (1996) * D.E.B.S., US (2003) * D.E.B.S., US (2004) * Desert Hearts, US (1985) * Fire, India & Canada (1996) * Fucking Åmål, Sweden (1998) * The Girl, France & US (2000) * Go Fish, US (1994) * Imagine Me and You, UK (2005) * The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love, US (1995) * The Killing of Sister George, US/UK (1968) * Lianna, US (1983) * Spider Lilies, Taiwan (2007) * When Night is Falling, US (2005) * My Summer of Love, UK (2004) * Tipping the Velvet, UK (1998) * Fingersmith, UK (2005) * Saving Face, US (2004) * Kinsey, US (2004) see also Historical - Study of Sex * Shifting Gears US (2008) * Shortbus, US (2006) * The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Australia (1994) * To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, US (1995) * The Jane Austen Book Club, US (2007) * 8 Women, France (2002) * Kissing Jessica Stein, US (2001) * Chasing Amy, US (1997) * Chutney Popcorn, US (1999) * Set It Off, US (1996) * Showgirls, US (1995) * Freeway, US (1996) * But I'm a Cheerleader, US (1999) * The Killing of Sister George, US/UK (1968) * The Fox, US (1967) * Basic Instinct, US (1992) * Across the Univers * Cabaret, US (1972) * Notorious C.H.O., US (2002) * Shifting Gears US (2008) * Sunday Bloody Sunday, UK (1971) * Cheerleader Queens, Thailand (2003) * Colour Blossoms, Hong Kong (2004) * The Crying Game, UK/Japan (1992) * Dasepo Naughty Girls, South Korea (2006) * Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, US (1997) * Normal, US (2003) * Transamerica, US (2005) Biographical films * De-Lovely, US (2004) see also gay love - with tragedy * Milk, a 2008 American biographical film directed by Gus Van Sant. It is based on the life of the late American politician, Harvey Milk. * Before Night Falls 2000 biopic on oppressed gay Cuban writer
Books:
* La Garçonne (The Bachelor Girl) - Victor Margueritte - (1922) * The Well of Loneliness - Radclyffe Hall - (1928) - subject of an obscenity trial that banished the book in the United Kingdom until 1949,[1] though "there are no descriptions of sex in it, no rude words, and the lesbian lovers do not live happily ever after."[2] * Ladies Almanack - Djuna Barnes - (1928) * Orlando: A Biography - Virginia Woolf - (1928) * The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas - Gertrude Stein - (1933) - one of Stein's more accessible works. Others, whose lesbian content may not be apparent to the uninformed reader, include As a Wife Has a Cow: A Love Story, Lifting Belly, and Miss Furr and Miss Skeene. * The Children's Hour - Lillian Hellman - (1934) * Nightwood - Djuna Barnes - (1936) * Torchlight to Valhalla - Gale Wilhelm - (1938) * Spring Fire - Marijane Meaker (as Vin Packer) (1952) * The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith (as Clare Morgan) - (1952) * Odd Girl Out, I Am A Woman, Women In The Shadows, Journey To A Woman, and Beebo Brinker a.k.a. the "Beebo Brinker Chronicles" - Ann Bannon (1957 - 1962) * The Group - Mary McCarthy (1962) * The Killing of Sister George - Frank Marcus - (1963) * Desert of the Heart - Jane Rule - (1964) (basis for the 1985 film Desert Hearts) * Patience and Sarah - Isabel Miller (1969) * A Compass Error - Sybille Bedford (1968) * Rubyfruit Jungle, Six of One - Rita Mae Brown * Memory Board - Jane Rule * Relief - L.E. Butler * The Wanderground - Sally Miller Gearheart * The Color Purple - Alice Walker * Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Written on the Body, The Passion - Jeanette Winterson * Stone Butch Blues - Leslie Feinberg * Flashpoint - Katherine V. Forrest * Toothpick House, The Swashbuckler - Lee Lynch * Bastard Out of Carolina - Dorothy Allison * Under the Witness Tree - Marianne K. Martin * Tipping the Velvet, Fingersmith, The Night Watch, Affinity - Sarah Waters * Maybe Next Time - Karin Kallmaker * Lover - Bertha Harris * Hood, Stirfry, Kissing the Witch, Life Mask, Landing - Emma Donoghue * Like, Hotel World - Ali Smith * Sita - Kate Millet * Cat Rising - Cyn Chadwick * Love's Masquerade - Radclyffe * Of Drag Kings and the Wheel of Fate - Susan "Smitty" Smith * Mousson de femmes (Monsoon of women) - Elula Perrin * Loving Her, Say Jesus and Come to Me - Ann Allen Shockley * Fresh Tracks - Georgia Beers * Idaho Code -Joan Opyr * The Teahouse Fire - Ellis Avery * Beyond the Pale - Elana Dykewomon * Such A Pretty Face - Gabrielle Goldsby * Punk Like Me - JD Glass * Flight Risk - Kim Baldwin * Love Ruins Everything, Love and Other Ruins, The Five Books of Moses Lapinsky Karen X. Tulchinsky * Crybaby Butch- Judith Frank * Back Talk- Saxon Bennett * Sweet Bitter Love - Rita Schiano * Your Sad Eyes and Unforgettable Mouth - Edeet Ravel * "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit", "Written On the Body" - Jeanette Winterson * A Girl Named Charlie Lester - Carissa Halston * Alison Kaine, a lesbian Denver, Colorado police officer in mysteries by Kate Allan * Allison O'Neill, a lesbian in mysteries by Lauren Wright Douglas * Amanda Valentine, a lesbian detective inspector in Wellington, New Zealand by Rose Beecham * Wilhelmina "Bil" Hardy, an amateur lesbian detective in Cowslip, Idaho by Joan Opyr * Brenda Strange, a private investigator of the weird in Tampa, Florida by Patty Henderson * Brett Higgins, a lesbian pseudo-criminal in Detroit mystery/thrillers by Therese Szymanski * Caitlin Reece, a lesbian in mysteries by Lauren Wright Douglas * Carmen Ramirez, a 24-year-old Irish-Puerto Rican lesbian copy editor at her hometown newspaper in Frontier City, Oklahoma by Lisa Haddock * Carol Ashton, a lesbian detective inspector in Sydney, Australia in mysteries by Claire McNab * Cassandra Reilly, a widely travelled lesbian translator in mysteries by Barbara Wilson * Cassidy James, a lesbian private investigator based in Portland, Oregon in mysteries by Kate Calloway * Colleen Fitzgerald, a lesbian insurance investigator in mysteries by Barbara Johnson * Desiree "Dez" Reilly, a lesbian policewoman in St. Paul, Minnesota in mysteries by Lori L. Lake * Emma Victor, a lesbian private investigator in San Francisco in mysteries by Mary Wings * Gianna Maglione, lesbian police lieutenant in Washington, D.C. in mysteries by Penny Mickelbury * Hilary Tamar(?), an androgynous lawyer in mysteries by Sarah Caudwell. In fact, Caudwell never specified Tamar's sex. * Inspector Sarah Nelson in mysteries by Susan Wolfe * Jane Lawless, a lesbian restaurant owner and private investigator in Minneapolis in mysteries by Ellen Hart * Jet Butler, a lesbian college professor in mysteries by B. Reese Johnson * Jo Jacuzzo, a charismatic lesbian in Buffalo, New York in mysteries by Anne Seale * Jude Devine, a lesbian sheriff's detective in Montezuma County, Colorado in mysteries by Rose Beecham * Kate Delafield, a lesbian LAPD homicide detective and former Marine in mysteries by Katherine V. Forrest * Kate Martinelli, a lesbian San Francisco homicide detective in mysteries by Laurie R. King * Kristin Ashe, a lesbian private investigator in mysteries by Jennifer L. Jordan * Kellen Stewart, a therapist and a lesbian in Great Britain by Manda Scott * Kylie Kendall, the lesbian manager of a pub in tiny Wollegudgerie, Australia who inherits 51% of her father's private detective agency in Los Angeles, California in mysteries by Claire McNab * Lauren Laurano, a lesbian private investigator in Manhattan, in mysteries by Sandra Scoppettone * Lexy Hyatt, a lesbian crime reporter in Florida in mysteries by Carlene Miller * Lindsay Gordon, a lesbian journalist & socialist in Glasgow, Scotland in mysteries by Val McDermid * Maggie Garrett, a young, lesbian private investigator in San Francisco, California in mysteries by Jean Taylor * Maris Middleton, a lesbian chemist with a specialization in forensics in mysteries by Kaye Davis * Meg Lacey, a lesbian private investigator based in Canada in mysteries by Elizabeth Bowers * Micky Knight, a lesbian New Orleans private investigator in mysteries by J.M. Redmann * Monette O'Reilley, towering lesbian and star player of the Leaping Lesbians of Park Slope soccer team and graphic artist in New York in mysteries by David Stukas * Nickel (Nicole) Smith, a lesbian small-town newspaper editor in Runnymeade by Rita Mae Brown * Pam Nilsen, lesbian printing company owner in Seattle, Washington by Barbara Wilson * Saz Martin, a lesbian private investigator in London by Stella Duffy * Stoner McTavish, a lesbian travel agent in Boston, Massachusetts by Sarah Dreher * Sydney Sloan, a lesbian private investigator in New York, New York, in the Stonewall Inn mysteries by Randye Lordon * Toni Barston, a lesbian district attorney specializing in borderline personalities in mysteries by Terri Breneman * Tru North, a lesbian police detective in Kansas City, Missouri in mysteries by Janet McClellan * Virginia Kelly, a lesbian investment advisor in mysteries by Nikki Baker * The Unexpected series by Gina Dartt [edit] Romance novels Contemporary Lesbian Romances are typified by the novels from Karin Kallmaker, Radclyffe, and Marianne K. Martin * Curious Wine, Emergence of Green -- Katherine V. Forrest * All True Lovers, Cytherea's Breath, Amantha -- Sarah Aldridge * Legacy of Love, Love in the Balance, Dawn of the Dance, Never Ending, Mirrors, Under the Witness Tree, Dance in the Key of Love -- Marianne K. Martin * Mulligan, House on Sandstone, Just this Once, Secrets So Deep, Out of Love -- KG MacGregor * Honor Series, Justice Series, Provincetown series -- Radclyffe * All the Wrong Places, Car Pool, Embrace in Motion, Finders Keepers, In Every Port, Just LIke That, The Kiss that Counted, One Degree of Separation, Painted Moon, Sugar, Unforgettable, Making Up For Lost Time, Substitute for Love, Touchwood, Wild Things, Watermark (sequel to Touchwood) -- Karin Kallmaker * Course of Action, Coffee Sonata, Sheridan's Fate -- Gun Brooke * Define Destiny -- JM Dragon * First Instinct, Forever Found, Hotel Liaison, Rising Storm -- JLee Meyer * More Than Paradise, the Moon Island Series: Passion Bay, Saving Grace, The Sacred Shore, A Guarded Heart, and the Dark Vista series: Dark Dreamer, Dark Valentine -- Jennifer Fulton * I Found My Heart In San Francisco Series, Arbor Vitae -- SX Meagher * Sweet Bitter Love -- Rita Schiano * Sierra City, Gulf Breeze, Hunter's Way, Behind the Pine Curtain, Coyote Sky, Dawn of Change, The Rainbow Cedar, One Summer Night -- Gerri Hill * The Light Fantastic -- L A Tucker * Never Say Never, Class Reunion -- Linda Hill * None So Blind, Prarie Fire, Tumbleweed Fever -- LJ Maas * Galveston 1900: Swept Away, The Bluest Eyes in Texas, and Borderline -- Linda Crist * The Price of Fame, The Cost of Commitment, The Value of Valor -- Lynn Ames * Infinite Loop -- Meghan O'Brien * Innocent Hearts, Love's Melody Lost, Love's Tender Warriors, Tomorrow's Promise, Passion's Bright Fury, Love's Masquerade -- Radclyffe * Hunter's Pursuit, Force of Nature, Whitewater Rendezvous, Focus of Desire -- Kim Baldwin * A Gift of Time, Gloria's Inn -- Robin Alexander * Private Dancer -- TJ Vertigo * Turning the Page, Thy Neighbor's Wife, Too Close to Touch, Fresh Tracks, Mine --- Georgia Beers * Turning Point -- Lara Zielinsky * Such A Pretty Face -- Gabrielle Goldsby [edit] Lesbian science fiction, fantasy, and horror Lesbian science fiction works frequently address the issue of feminist/lesbian separatist communities. See Lesbian science fiction for a more detailed review. * Joanna Russ's The Female Man * Marion Zimmer Bradley's Renunciate series * Jane Fletcher's Celano series * Katherine V. Forrest's Daughters of a Coral Dawn, Daughters of an Amber Noon, Daughters of an Emerald Dusk, Dreams and Swords anthology with novella O Captain, My Captain * Nicola Griffith's Ammonite, Slow River * Pat Califia's Doc and Fluff * Therese Szymanski's Call of the Dark anthology * Karin Kallmaker, Barbara Johnson, Julia Watts and Therese Szymanski's New Exploits books, including Once Upon a Dyke, Bell, Book & Dyke, Stake Through the Heart, and Tall in the Saddle * Diana River's Hadra series * Laurie J. Marks's Dancing Jack, Elemental series (Fire Logic, Earth Logic, Water Logic) * Meghan O'Brien's The Three * Pam Keesey's Daughters of Darkness and Dark Angels * Gun Brooke's Supreme Constellations series

 

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