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Why Are Mostly All Gay People Obsessed With Marilyn Monroe

Why are little girls obsessed with breasts?

My 18 month old neice and several female cousins under the age of five are all very obsessed with boobs. It's like they are always in my shirt or something.

My niece has noticed that she doesn't have them and will tug at her shirt and try to touch mine.

I don't think it's gross, I just can't believe that they are so interested in them.

I've never had this problem with little boys. I've had little boys want to lay on my chest when I hold them but that's all.

Why is Marilyn Monroe so fascinating?

I have seen this question and more on Marilyn, but I don't know I guess I just have to ask for myself. Don't get me wrong I think she was absolutely beautiful, and she was a pretty good actress, and she wasn't dumb, but I still can't get the fascination. I have studied her life, and know that she had rough times especially with her personal life. But she wasn't the only "Blonde Bombshell", why does she get all the fame when there were much better actresses then her at the time, besides the fact of her dying young, and the affairs etc... I doubt if she was the only one. Everyone has had, well... a lot of people has had hard times (including me) worse then Marilyn, but they made better decisions to try and differentiate themselves from their pain then and now, but to me Marilyn didn't make that much of an effort, but dived more and more into it. I know about her mental illness (I have Bipolar disorder) so why considering that is Marilyn the crown of "Golden Hollywood"?

Now some of you might not like this, but I think she had some major self esteem issues (who doesn't have at least a little?!), so it's no surprise. I'm sorry but to me she wasn't that inspiring... But I want to here something from you all besides the "slut" or "dumb bimbo" thing I don't agree with that, plus it's silly. I think I'm done with my freaking rant. Thank You!

Why are white men so obsessed with skinny girls?

Because most White women are skinny as rakes. Being exposed to that image so much, it's hard to see anything else as dateable.
Sucks though, because I'm a thick-as-gravy Black/Italian girl who LOVES White men.

Does "The Good Doctor" accurately portray people with autism?

I don’t think so at all. I’m autistic, being diagnosed with Asperger’s early in my life. When I viewed the previews/commercials for the show, I felt extremely uncomfortable (and that was just the previews!). The way how the character is portrayed feels really… fake, as if they took all the general traits of Autism Spectrum Disorder, enhanced them 100-fold, and just pasted them onto this character. It just feels incredibly unconvincing.Each individual with Autism is different. Maybe, just maybe, there could be an individual like the main character from “The Good Doctor,” but the way how it is presented makes it look like this is the average person with Autism.Characters that showed obvious signs of Autism, yet never had such a label (even though it was brought up later on in the shows), are immensely better at showing the wider spectrum of Autism. Two of which I really enjoy, Dr. House, from the show House MD, and Sheldon from Big Bang Theory. The characters feel more natural and real. The writers of those shows did not make them deliberately have Autism, because that by default makes them resort to generalizing a disorder that has an extremely wide spectrum. They don’t make their apparent Autism the main feature of their characters.That’s why I will never watch “The Good Doctor.”

Why are people so fascinated by conspiracy theories, either the theories themselves or the people who believe them?

It’s a desire for order, I think. “Senseless killing” for instance. People want to make sense of it. It depends - there’s also a degree of soap opera to it, Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedys, that’s juicy. It all ties into probably our distrust of government and wanting to know what they’re up to. That’s a very healthy societal trend, really.It doesn’t hurt anybody to believe in conspiracy theories. I don’t know how it could. People they do get worked up about other people believing in them, though. Get sort of sneery and mocking.I would say they’re equally or moreso looking for order. In more or less the same way, a paranoia about there not being order. I say paranoia because it’s not realistic that someone else believing in a flat earth or fake moon landings has any real impact on a person at all. So there’s the psychology there.Not so different than actual conspiracy theories, though I think some people see them as kind of fun. I really don’t believe in any of them, but a world where there is a Loch Ness Monster seems like a better world to me.

Are people with Leo rising attractive?

Some are, some aren't. What "makes" Leo rising seem attractive is the way they act, their ability to project sunny warmth and radiant confidence ... its the behaviors, not the actual body.
For instance, Marilyn Monroe had Leo rising ... when she turned "on" her public persona, people would recognize her instantly and flock to her, but if she put on no makeup, a headscarf, and walked down the street as Norma Jean, no one gave her a second look.
Our Ascendant represents our public mask, how we present ourselves publicly ... not our physical appearance.

Despite the fact that there is lots written about physical appearance and the Ascendant, in reality, it doesn't correlate very well at all. Often you will find ONE feature out of a whole list of features that fits (one Libra rising will have a "cupid's-bow mouth", another will have a dimple, and yet another will have an hourglass figure ... but nothing else out of the list of features). And very often, not one single feature from the list is present in the person's physical appearance.

I gave face-to-face readings for 40 years, doing up the timed birthchart ahead of time. Made it a habit to try to guess what the person would look like and act like during the session ... the actions fit, but the appearance rarely did, and when it did, it was only one small feature.

Do Japanese people view Europeans to be more attractive than East Asians?

I don't think you can say many Japanese find Europeans necessarily more attractive than their own kind.  I would say some definitely do, but not all.  Others though, see beyond the physical attractions of the Europeans.  I remember while living in Japan that blonde European women being very popular with snack bars (mama-san bars that cater to Japanese salaried men after they finish work.) This being so because many Japanese men have a chip on their shoulders for having lost the war to America.  In the blonde women, some of these men see an opportunity to redeem themselves, particularly their manlihood, so many want to drink with the blonde women who, as long as they're being paid to do the job, of course will have to come sit with the men.  Naturally, there's more going on than meets the eye.  The murder of Lucie Blackman by a rich but obsessed Japanese man was a case in point.  http://www.theguardian.com/books...Still, I think most blonde women are intimidating to Japanese people.  In fact, the common knowledge in Japan is that Audrey Hepburn was a lot more popular with the Japanese than say Marilyn Monroe because Hepburn's dark hair was much more relatable to the Japanese than Monroe's blonde hair.

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