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| Username: | shadesofk | | Name: | Kristie | | My User Level: | Scribbler
| | From: | Middletown, United States  | | Language: | English | | Age: | 40 years old | | Gender: | Female | | Member since: | October 15th 2008 | My favorite books: Libidacoria: In a Plain Brown Wrapper by Me; Caleb Williams by William Godwin; Fire: From "A Journal of Love" : The Unexpurgated Diary by Anais Nin; Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller; Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson; Delta of Venus again by Anais Nin-- but I spend more time writing than reading. Sign-up for my blogs. | | My favorite quote: | Madness has always had great visuals, its ugly affliction often creating a freakish beauty when it preys upon and plays upon the young and lovely and charmed and blessed, inflicting the bipolar image of the female grotesque: the luminosity of beauty is matched only by the stupefaction of insanity, the opaque eyesore of sadness and despondency, a mixture of prettiness and pollution so striking and inexplicable that it is as hypnotic and paralyzing as a skyscraper burning down, so strange that mystification become inevitable."-- from Bitch by Elizabeth Wurtzel | | My last book: | The Art of Seduction by Robert Greene | | My website: | www.libidacoria.com | | Occupation: | poet, writer, performance artist, talk show and podcast host, pin-up model, and entrepeneur | | My hobbies: | music, writing, cooking, dancing |  | Potent mix of Sex kitten, Celebrity, Intellectual pimptress, Domestic goddess, and Social explorer. Loves provoking banter and doing things mommy doesn’t approve of.
Who am I?
I've been asking myself the same thing lately. I know the parts that make me me, but I sometimes wonder if I know myself at all. It's in that strange place of not knowing that I am truly able to pioneer.
Most days I'm a strong-willed, determined superwoman who cares for four magnificient kids on her own, works a full-time job, runs a business based on my writing and passion for sexual knowledge, and aspires to create art with words.
Other days, I'm a wounded little girl cowering the corner broken and mistrusting.
The song "It's Alright, It's Okay" by Leah Andreone sums me up perfectly.
I'm a strange breed of woman that won't accept limitations, strives to explore her independence and limitations, and approaches life with as much passion and intrigue as it will allow.
Check me out more at www.libidacoria.com where I live my life virtually, more or less, for everyone to hear. | |
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