Lifestyles Report…Facebook lessons and Kim Kardashian

Jean-Paul has been fascinated with women like Grace Jones since his youth. The son of a French engineer and an American-born dancer, he grew up in a Paris suburb. From the moment he saw West Side Story and the Alvin Ailey dance troupe, he found himself captivated by “ethnic minorities. I had jungle fever.” He now says, “Blacks are the premise of my work.”
What I find so amazing is that so many who have tried so hard to reduce the size of their hind parts now want to inflate it, it is all the rage to have a butt that is large and out of proportion. I don’t know if that is Kim’s natural born behind, but I’m sick of these women clamoring for what they did not want years ago, full lips, big butts and tan skin. One thing I’ve noticed is that clothes are made differently to accommodate women who have implants and now the clothes will accommodate the enlarged behinds. I’ve tried on gowns and noticed that the top of the dress is not in proportion to the size of the dress; many designers are assuming that women will have enhanced breasts.
Facebook is fascinating; it gives so much information from a site launched just 10 years ago. The website’s membership was initially limited by the founders to Harvard students, but was expanded to other colleges in the Boston area and gradually most universities in Canada and the United States, corporations, and by September 2006, to everyone of age 13 and older with a valid email address.
(Email the columnist at debbienorrell@aol.com)

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