I loved her cascade of blond hair, her sweet face, and her beautiful mouth. She represents the women of the 1960's (an era I really love) and of freedom and youth.
She was different than the girls we see on TV or in magazines today.
She was a natural beauty.
I think I was 14 when I saw her in the movie
"Et Dieu créa la Femme" - and I was hypnotized.
When she was dancing in the movie, I was fascinated. She was just the most beautiful woman I had ever seen, and I wanted to look just like her.
A few months ago at a family dinner, we were all discussing gay-marriage (which is not yet legal in France), and what they said nearly made me cry.
My own family thinks gay people aren't normal. They say it's disgusting to see two men kiss each other. So I think I will never tell them I'm bisexual.
Coline - Saint Etienne, France
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Inspired by the "Born This Way Blog" - BornThisWayBlog.com
2 comments:
Nooo!!!
I understand what it's like to have parents that don't understand you're sexuality. Just this morning my family was watching a huge parade in the U.S and when the "Kinky Boots" came on with their "6 steps" or whatever that song is called, and my dad said "Disgusting, the whole concept. I'm going to go back to reading about the damn communists taking over this country." RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME! But, still, the closet it a shitty place to be in, and it feels SOO amazing to be out of it darling!!
Brigitte Bardo was so beautiful that even I, a gay dude would consider boinking her! That's some intense power, boy!
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