‘I love watching and being watched.’ Illustration: Lo Cole/The Guardian‘I love watching and being watched.’ Illustration: Lo Cole/The GuardianMy life in sexSexI’m what couples are often looking for: a woman who is bisexual and enjoys the lifestyle
I’m in a rather unusual position in that there aren’t many single women in the swinging world. When a couple finds one they find attractive, and who is truly bisexual and enjoys the lifestyle, they are deemed to have found the illustrious unicorn.
Sydney Sweeney looked like a true Hollywood bombshell last night at the Variety Power of Young Hollywood event in Los Angeles.
The Euphoria star made an entrance in a striking all-black ensemble and timeless glam. She wore a skintight black leather Alexander McQueen co-ord consisting of a sculpted, corseted top with a peplum detail, plus a long biker skirt with a high leg slit. She finished the look with black heels with silver points and silver jewelry, including various rings and large abstract hoop earrings.
UPDATE: Our Quad Cities News spoke with Leslie Powell’s father, who says she went by the last name of Preisser. She was the mother of two, and he said she was there that night to help a friend clean up and close the bar. Her father says she stepped out for a moment, and that’s when she was hit.
UPDATE: In an emailed news release from the LeClaire Police Department, the victim has been identified as Leslie M.
If you grew up playing with Bratz dolls, you’re now an adult with killer sense of fashion and a beautiful understanding of friendship. Between each Bratz girl’s mesmerizing eye makeup and gorgeously shaped pout, it’s no wonder these dolls continue to influence Gen Z fashion and beauty trends to this day. If you’ve always wanted to know which one you resemble most closely, here’s the Bratz doll that matches each zodiac sign.
"The drugs were a numbing agent to just continue to get through."
Justin Bieber has come clean about the demons he faced as a pop music phenom, including his terrifying struggle with substance abuse.
In an interview with GQ, the "Sorry" singer admitted his problem with drugs became so severe that bodyguards had to check his pulse at night while he slept to make sure he was still alive.