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men i no this is a strange question but......?
how do you fnger a chick
i am soo confused i have tried...but i just have no clue what to do..lol-how embarrasing!
so can annyone explain it, e.g how far do you go? and what will happen once ur up there?
s*ome guy told me to ask the question on mens health, coz i will get loads of answers
i am not gay
by the way
haha i told you you would get answers
my contribution> gently rub around the outer and inner labia, your clit should be there, pull some moisture up to get things slippy, you should feel your clit engorging and becoming hotter, just keep rubbing gently and things should take there course.when inserting fingers try to feel up about 1 to 2" on the top side of your vag as this is where G spot located. have fun
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Haila Stoddard (1913- )
Brief Biography
Haila Stoddard is known for her work as an actor, producer, writer and director. Born in Great Falls, Montana, Stoddard moved to Los Angeles, California where she obtained a degree from the University of Southern California. In 1934 Stoddard made her first stage appearance at the Belasco, Los Angeles, in the play Merrily We Roll Along. During her career as an actress Stoddard appeared in a number of plays, movies, and television series including sixteen years as Pauline Rysdale in "The Secret Storm" (1954-1970). Stoddard career took her across the United States and spanned genres (including comedy, drama, revue, and romance).
Stoddard also worked as a producer, both independently and with her production company, Bonard Productions Incorporated, which Stoddard created with Helen Bonfils in 1960. In addition to adapting plays such as Come Play with Me and Men, Women, and Less Alarming Creatures, Stoddard also wrote plays such as A Round With Ring (1969) and Zellerman, Arthur (1979).
In 1938 Stoddard married Jack Kirkland with whom she had two children. The couple divorced in 1947 and in the following year Stoddard married Harold Bromley with whom she had one child. After divorcing Bromley in 1954, Stoddard married Whitfield Connor in 1956 with whom she remained married for thirty-two years until his death in 1988.
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For three decades a perennial star on New York stages and television, Haila Stoddard was the first to bring the work of James Thurber and Harold Pinter to Broadway. New York Times Drama Critic Brooks Atkinson called her 1960 adaptation of Thurber Carnival, he freshest and funniest show of the year. Her concept called for three upstage turntables for instant scene changes, and a jazz quartet moving across the sketches on a downstage conveyor belt.
Stoddard produced the Tony Award winning musical, her first production on Broadway, with Colorado heiress Helen Bonfils and Michael Davis. She had befriended Bonfils while appearing during the summer of 1953 as leading lady at Denver Elitch Theater where Miss Bonfils, the owner and publisher of The Denver Post, played character parts in the summer stock company. When Thurber granted Stoddard theatrical rights, Bonfils said oney, if youe got the rights, youe got the money!
Her original cast included Tom Ewell, Alice Ghostly, Paul Ford, Peggy Cass, John McGiver, and the Don Elliott Jazz Quartet, and was directed by Burgess Meredith. A later production, at the Central City Opera House, featured Thurber himself, then blind, as narrator.
Combining her name with Bonfils as Bonard Productions, and associating with her New York theatrical attorney Donald Seawell, she brought to Broadway productions of Noel Coward ail Away (1962), he Affair by C.P. Snow (1962), her own adaptation of Thurber he Beast In Me (1963), and the Royal Shakespeare Company he Hollow Crown (1963), which went on to tour American colleges for four months in the spring of 1964. For ail Away she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Producer of a Musical. In association with Kathleen and Justin Sturm she presented hat Hat!, her adaptation of n Italian Straw Hat, in 1964.
With the flamboyant but conservative Bonfils, Stoddard often skirted the outrageous antics of her creative colleagues. Bonfils had made clear her objections to the life-style of the gay and effete showman Coward, and she encouraged Stoddard to confront Coward in his suite at the Ritz during the lavishly praised Boston run-in of ail Away. his may be fine for Boston, but it just won do for New York! she said.
When confronted, Stoddard recalled, an irked Sir Noel exploded: h, Haila, I know as well as anybody that this show stinks and needs a lot of work, and you know I can rewrite the whole thing overnight. You just tell that bleached blonde associate of yours that I have a tassel, and I know how to use it!
In 1962, while interviewing choreographer John Butler, Stoddard asked about a drawing in his powder room by Butler little known friend, Andy Warhol, a window dresser at Tiffany. She asked Warhol to design costumes for Thurber he Beast in Me. obody knew him, she said. e had to get him a membership in the design union. Then they came to the opening night reception in far-out attire. Warhol arrived in that preposterous wig of his. Helen was not broad-minded about odd looking people. ho was that, and how did they get in here? Helen asked. There was no explaining. I pretended I didn know them, and just would wait for the reviews before explaining.
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