Day Eight: Three turn-ons.
Feb. 13th, 2011 09:41 pmDay Eight: Three turn-ons.
What kind of turn on anyway? Things I love in movies, in books, at home, in the world? Or just the basic physical cranks? I tried to think about things that carried over into all aspects of my life. Maybe that is too boring. Maybe I should be writing about sex instead. But my heart wasn't really in that, so to speak, right now. So I tried to think of things that would excite me about living, people, things.
1. Words - Eloquence never stops exciting me. I fall in love a little every time I read a well crafted phrase or an elegantly structured piece. I love layers of pithy symbolism and sharp, succinct statements. I love metaphor and inference, sly nods to things we share. I love beautiful writing, in blogs or journalism or novels or essays or letter or anywhere.
2. Swimming - I don't trust water I can't see the bottom of in general. So I always feel a little uneasy in the lake and the idea of cruise ships kind of fills me with dread. I can't open my eyes underwater, no matter how hard I try. But I love swimming, especially in the burning summer. I love the cold water, bobbing along in defiance of gravity. I love the easy sense of movement, the weightlessness. I love stretching out on big limestone rock or a deck chair afterward, drying in the sun and feeling the world in shades of white and green and blue behind my eyes. Swimming is full of contrasts - solid ground and water, wet and dry, cold and hot. I find it uniquely, profoundly pleasurable.
3. Perfume - I have far more perfume than anyone person probably needs. It's all so varied though, because there times when I want to smell like gin and blueberries and times I want to spell like roses and tobacco and carnations, times I want to smell like cedar and vanilla, times I want to smell lie peppermints and limes. Every smell is a very specific story, a specific idea, a person, a moment. I'm chaotic that way. Some people have a specific scent and never change, which can be beautiful too. But I love the variety and richness of a box of possibilities. (The majority of my perfume comes from the Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab.)
Day One: Ten things you want to say to ten different people right now.
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight ways to win my heart.
Day Four: Seven things that cross your mind a lot.
Day Five: Six things you wish you’d never done.
Day Six: Five people who mean a lot (in no order whatsoever).
Day Seven: Four turn-offs.
Day Nine: Two images that describe your life right now, and why.
Day Ten: One moment
What kind of turn on anyway? Things I love in movies, in books, at home, in the world? Or just the basic physical cranks? I tried to think about things that carried over into all aspects of my life. Maybe that is too boring. Maybe I should be writing about sex instead. But my heart wasn't really in that, so to speak, right now. So I tried to think of things that would excite me about living, people, things.
1. Words - Eloquence never stops exciting me. I fall in love a little every time I read a well crafted phrase or an elegantly structured piece. I love layers of pithy symbolism and sharp, succinct statements. I love metaphor and inference, sly nods to things we share. I love beautiful writing, in blogs or journalism or novels or essays or letter or anywhere.
2. Swimming - I don't trust water I can't see the bottom of in general. So I always feel a little uneasy in the lake and the idea of cruise ships kind of fills me with dread. I can't open my eyes underwater, no matter how hard I try. But I love swimming, especially in the burning summer. I love the cold water, bobbing along in defiance of gravity. I love the easy sense of movement, the weightlessness. I love stretching out on big limestone rock or a deck chair afterward, drying in the sun and feeling the world in shades of white and green and blue behind my eyes. Swimming is full of contrasts - solid ground and water, wet and dry, cold and hot. I find it uniquely, profoundly pleasurable.
3. Perfume - I have far more perfume than anyone person probably needs. It's all so varied though, because there times when I want to smell like gin and blueberries and times I want to spell like roses and tobacco and carnations, times I want to smell like cedar and vanilla, times I want to smell lie peppermints and limes. Every smell is a very specific story, a specific idea, a person, a moment. I'm chaotic that way. Some people have a specific scent and never change, which can be beautiful too. But I love the variety and richness of a box of possibilities. (The majority of my perfume comes from the Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab.)
Day One: Ten things you want to say to ten different people right now.
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight ways to win my heart.
Day Four: Seven things that cross your mind a lot.
Day Five: Six things you wish you’d never done.
Day Six: Five people who mean a lot (in no order whatsoever).
Day Seven: Four turn-offs.
Day Nine: Two images that describe your life right now, and why.
Day Ten: One moment
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Date: 2011-02-14 03:31 pm (UTC)more often than not i rob my boyfriend's cologne. it's a habit i've had since i was fifteen. my mother's perfumes were always so over the top (opium, channel no 5, poison), so i opted for my step dad's more modern, somewhat unisex colognes (curve, CK1, cool water). to this day i have a preference for men's fragrances, but sometimes i will find a woman's fragrance i like.
i thought theirry mugler's angel and womanity were fantastic. but admittedly i don't have a very refined sense of smell. you seem to be very savvy in this area, probably picking out top notes and such ha ha ha ;)
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Date: 2011-02-14 08:55 pm (UTC)I love CK1 because it reminds me of the mid nineties and smelling the strips in copies of Rolling Stone. That crisp smell mingled with paper is swoon worthy.
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Date: 2011-02-15 12:35 am (UTC)no subject
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