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When a girl goes from being a weekly church goer, working an internship at a good job, applying to be a missionary in Africa...
to the next week, she is posting semi-covered naked pictures on Myspace for ALL her friends to say, claiming she is going to try to get on Suicide Girls....
I really think something is up. I mean, that's something that will stick with you for the rest of your life, and could potentially harm your future success.. (she was on a porn site, we wont hire her) etc etc
I'm really worried about this chick.. yet she thinks I worry too much about her. Do I let her go on with it, or try to talk some sense into her?
This word also has a underground meaning once you break it down. Let’s take “Bonn” for example and it actually turns into the word “Bone”. We all know gays use this word to describe the action of when they are fecal fisting their Cuban cabana boy at their sex bath house parties. Now let’s look at Roo, “Roo” is short for “Kangaroo”.So put the full true message together and you get“Bone a Kangaroo
Most of the ladies on that site have serious emotional and substance abuse problems. Not the type of ladies you want to take home to meet the parents. The One Erica was talking about, was one of the most popular ones on that site. She died of a heroin overdose, what a wasted life. All I have to say is nice parenting.
Do I let her go on with it, or try to talk some sense into her?
You say that like you have some kind of choice in the matter. Isn't it up to her?
I think the Suicide Girls are a cool bunch. I had a good friend "try out" for it. I see nothing wrong with it. Most of the pictures remind me of retro-style Betty Page pinup girls with goth/punk sensibilities. I don't think it's demeaning and actually see it as empowering.
i know a suicide girl. we used to be coworkers. She's really fun and not into any druqs AT ALL, so please don't make judgements about "all suicide girls". There will be bad ones in the bunch... just like in any bunch.
The term "suicide girl" is credited to a usage by Fight Club author and Portland resident Chuck Palahniuk, in his novel Survivor. Mooney confirms this novel as the source for the name in the Suicide Girls FAQ where she adds,
"Suicide girls is a term my friends and I had been using to describe the girls we saw in Portland's Pioneer Square with skateboards in one hand, wearing a Minor Threat hoodie, listening to Ice Cube on their iPods while reading a book of Nick Cave's poetry. They are girls who didn't fit into any conventional sub-culture and didnt [sic] define themselves based on musical taste like punk, metal, goth, etc. I think the only classifications right now people identify with are mainstream and outside of mainstream. That is why the site is called SuicideGirls."
Mooney also states that if she had known how popular the site was going to be, she might have thought the name out more than she did. The site received widespread condemnation for use of the term[citation needed], which in the Palahniuk novel, told of suicidal young women who were gullible and down on their luck calling what they thought was a suicide hotline center, instead reaching a jaded man who gains their trust to sadistically tell them to go ahead and kill themselves.[citation needed]
As a trademark applied to the website, and related merchandise and media, the term "SuicideGirls" is a single word, though this camel notation is often violated by external sources who split it into two words. The girls themselves, on the other hand, are referred to as "Suicide Girls".[3]
You can't stop her, and it's really probably not your place to stop her as her ex. You might ask around to see if she's fallen out with any friends she had while you were dating her. One of my ex's did stripping for awhile, and I would say a large part of the reasons she did that had to do with money and the fact that she alienated all the friends who might encourage her to have better judgment in what she did with her life.
But everyone has their reasons. I would just proceed carefully, knowing the place your coming from as an ex-boyfriend and making no judgments or assumptions about the place she's in as an aspiring Suicide Girl.