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    theres a men version somewhere but u know what they say...behind all men there is a woman. or women. plural. who knows with men! :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by optimisticnad View Post

    Not interested in dead men Nymph? You sure? You mean theres a difference between when their dead and alive? I hadnt noticed! And its ok to say these kind of stuff because no men should be here let alone read this! :-)
    Hum i do see your point. really isnt much different. As for men not coming in here... dont think that can be stopped really. Already have one intruder. *points finger at asa adams*. Suppose cant get rid of him now. Coffee?
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    Quote Originally Posted by optimisticnad View Post
    theres a men version somewhere but u know what they say...behind all men there is a woman. or women. plural. who knows with men! :-)
    Ok, I will check it Out! And yes, This world is run by Men AND Women. It could'nt be done without the other!
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    Quote Originally Posted by optimisticnad View Post
    You mean theres a difference between when their dead and alive? I hadnt noticed! And its ok to say these kind of stuff because no men should be here let alone read this! :-)
    Do they still produce all that gas when they're dead?
    I'm weary with right-angles, abbreviated daylight,
    Waiting for a winter to be done.
    Why do I still see you in every mirrored window,
    In all that I could never overcome?

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    All that hot air inside has to still come out alive or dead! Thankfully when i had to deal with dead men, they were skeletons!
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    Hey I cant rember if I shared my hennaed hand..it was really good
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    Hey I cant rember if I shared my hennaed hand..it was really good
    Nightshade the design is lovely!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    Hey I cant rember if I shared my hennaed hand..it was really good
    That is so cool!
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    Thats very pretty, Night. Very nice design. I too like henna, its very popular in India too, girls and women paint their hands on special ocassions.
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    yeah it was an aisian girl who did it for me and then my flat mate said to rub oil into it to make it go dark so it actually did work out quite nicely
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    Thats correct this is what I do as well, its said that you should not wash away henna (after it dries) with water, just rub your hands and it will come off, and then straight put oil (here people use coconut oil) and leave it for sometime, and then you can use water. If you have done it in the morning by evening it will become very dark.

    And, here people believe that the darker the shade of henna the more / deep will be the love of your husband / lover for you In your hands it looks pretty dark
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    Oh shoot was that it? I kept getting looks and a couple of absaolute strangers like a waiter in a restraunt goes wow ....I might add a man so pretty odd considering he was arabic... and congratulations so I kept thinking does it have a meaning?

    I Just wanted it one because I got a chance to if I was any good at it Id have henna on my hands all year round but only half henna like that picture not a full hand
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    Absolutely, thats the meaning behind the darker shade

    Well, usually girls paint their hands with not a very intricate design and some women too, for whom the occasion is not so grand. But, if you see the bridal henna, it is sooo pretty and very intricate, some have designs upto their elbows and mostly the brides get their feet painted as well. Its their day to look pretty thats why the brides have elaborate designs.
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    Here you can take the easy way out (cheater's way? ). I can go to Sally Beauty supply and get a henna tattoo transfer thing. You make sure your skin is free from oil and very dry and then place the transfer sheet with the tattoo on it on your arm or hand and there you go. (it is a little more detailed than that, but the directions are very simple.)
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    erm... never as good though
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