I had a girlfriend back in Montana who had a solitary hair on her nipple. I tried to pluck it--but she was sooo protective of it!! This same girl-when we would drive together in the country,once in a while I would catch her waving at something ( or I thought somebody )We would be out under the Big Sky-and maybe 40 miles from anything. I thought to myself,man she is a lunatic!! But one day I caught her at the precise second she was waving,and I said," Are you waving at the cows?" Yeah,okay_ she was a lunatic,but a very beautiful one. And she also had hair down to her butt. Izi-we need to invent a special razor for back hair!!I am going to patent that idea!
Spirit,
My former girlfriend gave me an indian name (one spoon). Being a confirmed bachelor at the time i actually only had just about one of everything instead of sets in the kitchen!
Jaymo-it is probably a nickname given with tenderness,or good humor.I like renaming people. It is a distinction all its` own,and often given with familial joviality. It honors a person`s life,even sometimes a traumatic event which afflicted them. Hu-ste= broken leg.Gnu-ska=grasshopper. I like this better than diminutive names. It is more personal,individual, and carefully chosen.And the name could change often,depending on how traumatic your life is! One of my friends had a white name-but he was a free spirited yahoo-so I started calling him Wild Dog. It stuck,and he liked it because it was befitting his character.