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Aug 2012 24

by Nahp Suicide

A column which highlights Suicide Girls and their fave groups.


[Bitten in Calm and Sweet]

This week, Bitten Suicide tells us why she loves spouting off with the folks in SG’s Geezer Group.

Members: 3,636 / Comments: 137,333

WHY DO YOU LOVE IT?: I love SG’s Geezer Group because it’s a crowd I can relate to. We like to reminisce about the days of cassette tapes and VCRs, when there were only five channels on TV and when MTV actually played music videos, and not just reality shows. I like to be proud of my age and everyone in this group surely is.

DISCUSSION TIP: It’s a relaxing close-knit group. No need to fear the reaper. Grab a rocking chair and spout off about those damn kids and how things ran in your day.

MOST HEATED DISCUSSION THREAD: The most heated discussion would have to be the “Politics, heated discussions and your mom sucks” discussion thread. This group is very much into politics and government issues. Another popular thread is “what colour are your undies today” – but that one usually stays pretty calm and fights rarely break out.

BEST RANDOM QUOTE: “Now GET OFF MY LAWN, YOU DAMN KIDS!!!”

WHO’S WELCOME TO JOIN?: It’s a private group. Anyone over 30 is invited to join – you must ‘fess up to you age on your profile though, otherwise you application will be deleted! The group ranges from silly to serious.

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Aug 2012 23

by Laurelin

I am almost thirty. Thirty. Three- mother-fucking-zero. This age to me seems….crazy. Crazy like, “this could never happen to me” crazy. Think back. No matter what age you are, think back. When I was younger, I looked at thirty and I thought: married with children, steady job, steady paycheck, pets, house – I thought anything but what I have now. I thought that everything, EVERYTHING would be different.

The worst thing is that I watched it happen. I watched my best friends grow up. I saw every girl who was made fun of, every girl who was left behind, every girl who was too chubby, too silly, too crazy… I watched them all grow up, and eventually, I was left behind. I was always in their weddings and always, I was the one who never grew up. The girl voted “most likely to marry a frat boy” all four years of college was in the end, the one who no one wanted to marry.

And now, thirty. My friends have all been married for years, some with children, and all the while I feel so free and yet so alone…

I ran into an older man at a bar I frequent about a month ago.

“What do you do, “ he asked me, and I wondered if he really cared or if he was just hitting on me.

“Um…” I said, “Well, I went to school for archaeology, but I guess I’m a bartender… or a writer.”

“Well which is it?” he said.

“Honestly?” I replied, “Well, I like bartending. I love writing, and I love archaeology. I make money doing only one.”

“I loved playing the guitar,” he said, looking over at the cover band playing in the corner. “I never stuck with it, and I always wished I had. It just… got away from me, and now I feel it’s too late.” He looked so sad then, and I suddenly didn’t feel so old.

“You’re never too old to learn something,” I said. “Take Beck Weathers for example; the man learned to climb mountains when he was thirty years old- he wanted to make something of himself, and at thirty he changed the path of his whole life and he eventually climbed Everest—fucking Everest, the highest mountain in the world. And he started climbing at thirty,” I said, talking to the man but thinking about myself. The man looked at me with such wonder, and every time I see him now I am reminded of that, although every time I see him he is no closer to the guitar, and I am no closer to climbing anything besides into bed at night.

Looking at that, I am aware that things can seem so lost and yet, I am aware that I can still accomplish so much and that now, even at thirty, I shouldn’t be afraid to simply try.

I am almost thirty. I have always hated my body. Now, I am on week five of belonging to Rugged Crossfit, and I can honestly say that I am conscious of what goes into my body and what effort I put into making it look the way it does. I have always complained about the way I look, and I am suddenly acutely aware that if I want a change in my body I can only make it look the way I want through hard work. I am almost thirty, and I am sick of being unhappy with the way I look.

My heart for the past year has been selfishly locked away, kept only for someone who didn’t deserve it, and held only for someone who never knew me. I held onto something for a little while; something that for some reason festered in me like a disease, something that grew in me like mold until I could do nothing but crumble.

Now I look at that girl and I can’t help but laugh. She is so close but yet so far… if I reach my hand out, I can touch her; that scared girl still comparing herself to all those she left behind. If I reach my other hand out I see another girl; one who knows what she wants. One who is in control of her mind and her body. When I reach my other hand out I see a girl who is finally, finally… almost thirty.

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Aug 2012 20

by SG’s Team Agony feat. Kurosune

Let us answer life’s questions – because great advice is even better when it comes from SuicideGirls.


[Kurosune in Apollo]

Q: I broke up with my fiancée this past February. It wasn’t has hard as it could be, which I guess speaks volumes about where the relationship actually was. The problem is now I’m having a lot of trouble meeting women. My location doesn’t help matters. I live in Prince Edward Island, Canada, which has a total population of less than 150,000. That’s right, an entire province with a population smaller than most cities. But it’s also a problem where I’m also pretty geeky. I love sci-fi, anime and games. I’ve tried online dating, but the fact that I’m writing this answers the question of how well that worked lol. I don’t drink, so I don’t go to bars. I guess my overall question would be: what other venues are there to meet women?

A: The first thing I noticed was that you said, “It wasn’t as hard as it could be.” Now, with that being said, are you sure you want to get back into a relationship so soon? Okay, yeah, Feb’s way past now, but dating often leads to something more serious and you should be sure you are ready to get into that, assuming that’s what you’re looking for. Relationships take work, and while I have no clue what the background is to what ended things with your fiancé, I would advise that you tread carefully, especially if you have a tendency to look for the “easy way out” of serious things. If you’re looking for a relationship, you had better be sure you’re ready for one. On the other hand, if you’re just looking for some bootay, that’s fine too, but be honest with yourself and those you meet.

That being said, speaking as a nerd myself, I will say we geeky gals aren’t an easy lay. I know I won’t let a guy anywhere NEAR my Pikachu panties unless he can recite all 151 original Pokémon – backwards – so I can understand how hard it is being a nerd in your neck of the woods. Do you travel often? There are some great conventions in Canada that could be a lot of fun and great for meeting like-minded people.

This is a link to a calendar of every large anime/gamer convention that happens in Canada. It’s definitely a great place to start if you are looking for love in all of nerdy places! I can vouch for the fact that there’s nothing more romantic than an unexpected moment when you happen to be nose-deep in your favorite manga or looking at some anime in the dealer’s room, only to reach for it and have your hand brush against that of a fellow con-goer who just happened to be reaching for the same manga/comic/video game as you. Your eyes meet, sparks fly…

Ah, l’amour.

So best of luck! There’s also lots of dating sites geared towards us geeks and anime lovers. Embrace your nerdiness, and find someone to embrace it with you.

Best of luck, friend. You can do it!

Kisses, Kurosune
XOX

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Got Problems? Let SuicideGirls’ team of Agony Aunts provide solutions. Email questions to: gotproblems@suicidegirls.com

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Aug 2012 17

by Nahp Suicide

A column which highlights Suicide Girls and their fave groups.


[Autrum in River Styx]

After a hard day’s work behind the counter, Autrum tells us how she finds humor and therapy in SG’s Retail Group.

Members: 865 / Comments: 4,666

WHY DO YOU LOVE IT?: I love it because it is so therapeutic to know I am not the only one having to deal with asshole customers, managers, and co-workers on a daily basis. It’s great to be able to vent somewhere about the tremendous amount of crap you get from working in retail and find the humor in some situations.

DISCUSSION TIP: Don’t be afraid to share your mind and vent or poke fun of whatever happened to you at work that day. Someone will most likely show you up with a worse or funnier story.

MOST HEATED DISCUSSION THREAD: The thread that is the most heated is the Pet Peeves thread. Whenever I am feeling down, it hasn’t failed to make me smile or shake my fist in the air.

BEST RANDOM QUOTE: “The customer who seems to think the shop should open early/re-open after closing time just for them, to the extent they’ll start hammering on the door/ringing the doorbell to get your attention simply in order to ask, ‘Are you open?’ Yes, the ‘Closed’ sign, no lights on, locked door and absence of people in the shop all actually mean that we’re open, you colossal tallywhacker.”

WHO’S WELCOME TO JOIN?: Anyone who is or has worked in retail and wants to reminisce about the good, the bad, and the colossal tallywhackers!

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Aug 2012 17

by Tita

“I LOVE the SUICIDEGIRLS!!!! Class, warmth, beauty – and a little kink never hurt anybody. Love you gals!” – Colin Cunningham, Falling Skies.

Wizard World Chicago wrapped another successful weekend at the Rosemont Convention Centre, and for the 5th year in a row SuicideGirls were there to celebrate all the comic, gamer, and pop culture awesomeness.

“SG is officially my new obsession” – Bobby a.k.a. @oakvillenow

Hot on the heels of Comic-Con, Wizard World Chicago is one of the largest comic book conventions in the United States, and features a wicked line up of comic, anime, horror, science fiction, television, and film personalities. Less a straight up comic-con and more a pop culture explosion, this show has something for everyone, including everyone’s favourite internet babes – the SuicideGirls!

“Only place to go for boobs & brains. Refreshing to know the world’s most beautiful women are also some of the most intelligent.” – Ian a.k.a. @harp_shamrock

Newly minted SuicideGirls Amarena, Dimples, Essence, and Shipwreck got their first taste of life at the SG booth, along side Chicago favorites Bellebane, Churtch, Delia, Hedy, and Oogie. Copies of our coffee table book Beauty Redefined literally flew off the table, as the girls posed for photos and greeted fans from the US, Canada, Mexico & the UK.

“At one point on Saturday, so many flashes were going off, I felt like we were at a celebrity booth!” – Shipwreck Suicide

Over the course of the four day event, we made loads of friends, and met more fans than we could count. Can’t wait to see y’all at the booth next year!

Tita
XOX

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Aug 2012 13

by SG’s Team Agony feat. Rydell

Let us answer life’s questions – because great advice is even better when it comes from SuicideGirls.


[Rydell in Changing Seasons]

Q: Do you have advice for me about how to make the first move (make contact) and let a nice girl know that I really like her. I’m a little bit unsure because I’m in a wheelchair. She’s not. I just don’t want her to reject me right away only because I’m in a wheelchair. Can you give me advise on how to make a good first impression?

A: Well my advice to you is don’t go into this looking at the end result. Don’t focus on that fact you want a relationship from this girl, but instead break it down. First just make contact and strike up a conversation. Let that be your first goal. ‘Cause if it doesn’t go any farther than that, then there’s no disappointment and no expectations from her on your side.

Then look at building a casual acquaintance, which has the potential in time to grow into a friendship with this girl and build on that. As you and her become more comfortable with each other, you can get to know her as a person and vice versa, and see if you really want something more. If so, then you already laid the groundwork for a solid relationship.

As far as making initial contact with her, just be yourself, confidence is a must. If you don’t feel it, fake it. Be the smart, witty, charming, funny person you have inside and let it show. If you don’t think of yourself as being at a disadvantage compared to other guys, then she wont see that either. Go into it thinking you’re the greatest guy out there, and she will see that. And honestly, if she can’t overlook some metal between your legs, then she isn’t someone worthy of your time!

Good luck and keep me posted on it!

<3 Rydell

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Got Problems? Let SuicideGirls’ team of Agony Aunts provide solutions. Email questions to: gotproblems@suicidegirls.com

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Aug 2012 10

by Nicole Powers

A column which highlights Suicide Girls and their fave groups.


[Kurosune in Apollo]

This week Kurosune tells us why she’s drawn to SG’s Hentai Group.

Members: 1,804 / Comments: 8,517

WHY DO YOU LOVE IT?: What’s not to like about a group that discusses tentacles, furries, chicks growing massive dicks (stay away from Bible Black – it’s NOT for the faint of heart), bukkake, maids who punish their male employers in acts of BDSM, anti-demon slaying ninjas who wind up the prisoners of giant orges…or even just the adorable, moe-like girl who is bold enough to make the move and give up her cherished virginity to the wonderful, dreamy, all-round good guy in school who just happens to be her second period math teacher.

DISCUSSION TIP: We loooooove pictures of your particular “yum” – and remember, you ARE in a group that discusses yaoi (boy x boy), yuri (girl x girl) and furries. My personal motto is that you should never “yuck” someone’s “yum.” Don’t be shy (you’re among freaky friends!). Participate often, don’t be an asshole, and everyone should get along just fine. We especially love the ladies here. Contrary to popular belief, women watch hentai too. We love it!

BMOST HEATED DISCUSSION THREAD: Hands down, it’s a tie between the “Favorite Images” and “What’s Your Favorite Hentai Artist.” I ALWAYS love reading those. Hentai is really visual, so pictures posted (be they silly, hot, funny, disturbing or whatever) usually manage to brighten someone’s day. And I love seeing what hentai people love. My faves are, hands down, Taimanin Asagi, Stringendo & Accelerando, and Sensual Pornograph – my first and favorite yaoi!!!

BEST RANDOM QUOTE: “Tentacles? In MY vagina???”

WHO’S WELCOME TO JOIN?: It’s a private group, so you have to request to join. Only those who have at least some blog/comment activity will be allowed in, but basically anyone who jumps in pure joy at the words “hentai,” “yaoi,” “yuri,” “bukkake,” or “virgins in high school uniforms” is welcome. 


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