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I’m not sure I could wear this nylon bodysuit out in public without wearing a bra. But this model carries it off beautifully. The bodysuit is from Victoria’s Secret and the ripped denims are from boohoo. It’s a gorgeous outfit but personally I would wear a black or dark coloured bra under the bodysuit. Particularly when going out in public. ❤️

This nylon bodysuit is gorgeous! Ideal for clubbing in a nightclub, and dancing on the dance floor. It’s see through so wearing a black bra is a must. The bodysuit is easy to put on and very similar to a leotard. It’s comfortable on the body and allows freedom of movement, particularly on the dance floor. ❤️

In ‘Barbie The Princess And The Pauper’ Wolfie is an allegory for not fitting into the gender binary.

So I was watching 'Barbie the Princess and the Pauper’ cuz memories and I’m a nerd THE REASONS NOT IMPORTANT


Anyway, the song 'The cats meow’ suddenly had a completely new meaning to me.

If you’ve never watched the movie, or can’t remember, the protagonist’s cat Wolfie doesn’t meow, he barks.


When Wolfie starts trying to meow instead of bark, Erica (Barbie) notices.

“I can see it when you’re feeling low

You can’t hide that from me

You’re no status quo calico

So why keep trying to be?”

This childrens movie shows a character who was born a cat (feminine) but has always found it more natural to bark like a dog (masculine). Not only is his friend supportive of that, she loves it.

“if you bark

Celebrate it

Make your mark

Serenade it

Noah’s ark

Shoulda had a cat like you.


And if what you are

Is a strange you

Doesn’t mean

You should change you

Only means

You should change your point of view.”



It’s a message so needed in today’s society and it was made in 2004!? And directed at young children!? It’s so amazing and I’m so proud. This honestly made me cry.


“There is not

One hair on you

That I would rearrange

I love you

The way you are

And that will never change

That will never change.”

You are different. And it’s amazing. Your imperfect and that’s perfect. Be yourself, you are always worthy of unconditional love.

It’s such a powerful message and I’ve heard noone talking about it?

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