PeppermintPatty
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I do. I love whistling but usually only do it when I’m alone. My dad used to whistle a lot also.Do people ever whistle anymore? I never see that. My father was a great one for whistling.
I do. I love whistling but usually only do it when I’m alone. My dad used to whistle a lot also.Do people ever whistle anymore? I never see that. My father was a great one for whistling.
That almost sounds kinky.Phone vlogging on the street, with or without using a stick.
I am an accomplished whistler and whistle all the time. It used to upset my great-aunt, who was a highly proper lady and thought it was highly IMproper for a girl to whistle, for some reason.Do people ever whistle anymore? I never see that. My father was a great one for whistling.
and it stares at you whilst doin it,creepy lolWaiting for your dog to finish doing it's business..
Don’t you know?and it stares at you whilst doin it,creepy lol
I never got told anything about things being unladylike. I enjoyed whistling to songs, not to people.I am an accomplished whistler and whistle all the time. It used to upset my great-aunt, who was a highly proper lady and thought it was highly IMproper for a girl to whistle, for some reason.
My greataunt was very loving and I was her favorite, but she was a proper Victorian lady (having been born in 1892) who had distinct ideas of what was proper for a young lady.I never had any aunt's or uncles or grandparents to question my behaviour. If I did, I would have been raised different which I think I would have welcomed. I wanted to be challenged.
Celebrating talented whistlers!I am an accomplished whistler and whistle all the time. It used to upset my great-aunt, who was a highly proper lady and thought it was highly IMproper for a girl to whistle, for some reason.
I really wish I had an aunt or older female cousin. My mom never warned me not to do anything except get married so I didn’t.My greataunt was very loving and I was her favorite, but she was a proper Victorian lady (having been born in 1892) who had distinct ideas of what was proper for a young lady.
A well-behaved young lady DID.NOT chew gum, whistle, wear trousers, do that unseemly "twist dance", chew Sen-Sens, wear short-shorts, stay seated when elders entered the room, etc, almost all of which I was guilty of (I hated Sen-Sens).
What made this interesting was that she also was a "Renaissance woman" who fought for women's rights, owned her own car when it was rare for women to even drive and didn't put up with sh!t from anyone.
She also had a tattoo on her bicep that said "BABE" in a heart. I never had the nerve to ask about that.....