Perk up.Business is peaking for a Minneapolis-based company selling nipple nipple - Trackpoint enhancers made of silicone silicone, polymer in which atoms of silicon and oxygen alternate in a chain; various organic radicals, such as the methyl group, CH3, are bound to the silicon atoms. . Bodyperks, designed to be worn under form-fitting clothing, made their national debut on a recent episode of Sex and the City and are inspiring Tupperware-style parties in lesbian living rooms around the country and gay bars such as Boom! in Minneapolis Minneapolis (mĭn'ēăp`əlĭs), city (1990 pop. 368,383), seat of Hennepin co., E Minn., at the head of navigation on the Mississippi River, at St. Anthony Falls; inc. 1856. . Entrepreneurs Lori Lo´ri n. 1. (Zool.) Same as Lory. Barghini and Julia Cobbs got their idea from a girls' weekend getaway. "One of our friends put bottle caps underneath her bra," Barghini said, "and we told her she looked hot." While women gay and straight have been snapping up the enhancements, men generally react in one of two ways: "They either slap them on their forehead forehead /fore·head/ (-hed) frons; the part of the face above the eyes. fore·head n. The part of the face between the eyebrows, the normal hairline, and the temples. Also called brow. or try them on." Barghini added that if the company enough requests, they'll consider making a version specifically for men. "So far, it seems gay men have been more interested," she said. Priced at $19.95, the enhancers come in pink and brown flesh tones and are available at the Bodyperks Web site. |
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