Seeking help finding the female version of Yeshua or Joshua! I was considering maybe a spin on the vowels, like Yashaya, but that comes up as being a boy name (Isaiah) and I want something girly! I was going by Evelynn, but I want something closer to my birth name, and maybe I'll use Evelynn or Evie as a middle name. I want something that ideally incorporates Yeho or Shua into it, because i'm trying to find a compromise sorta with my given name, and thus find a sort of inner peace, I also would prefer something Hebrew or Yiddish based, but it's not completely the end of the world if not.

I realized that I had also been using it for any group of people, males and females, even just females. It worked for me and I didn't think of the gender implications, that women might not care for it. No one ever complained, directly or indirectly (rule of life: sometimes people don't complain about things they should).


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But I do admit that it generally tends to be used in a humorous sense more often than not. And it's probably true that its female counterpart "women" is very rarely used when addressing a group. Still, I thought it was worth mentioning.

But I guess, who is like me but female? I guess, my sister? I would not want to date people like that, because we are both inherently selfish. My wife is inherently unselfish, so I guess that is why I am with her.

These are my female lyrics to the famous song "Jessie's Girl" by the infamous Rick Springfield. This is just my singing the female lyrics over a simple karaoke track of the original, in my living room - so please don't expect perfection. My hope is to get Rick Springfield's blessing to use his famous riff from the original, and make a new- more current and maybe pop or dance song out of this. Everyone knows the tune, but may get a kick out of hearing it from a young woman's perspective.ALL RIGHTS TO THE SONG JESSIE'S GIRL BELONG TO RICK SPRINGFIELD. I DO NOT CLAIM ANY RIGHTS TO THIS SONG, I ONLY CLAIM THE RIGHTS TO THE NEW IDEA AND LYRICS I'VE COMPOSED.

Was just wondering if somebody could try their hand at resizing the Darth Bandon/K1 Sith Apprentice armor model (as well as give it female animations) so we could have a female version of the armor? Thought it would be neat to have as a modder's resource for both games (model still exists in TSL, from what I remember).

I remember seeing it, but I noticed the arms used the female version of the Sith Assassin model didn't they? I'm just talking about having the model use the original arms, and having a K1 version as well. Maybe also make a version with the neck portion of the armor slightly smaller in case of any hair clipping through it.

Scaled to female S/M/L sizes, lowered the collar height, expanded the chest a bit. I did a quick and dirty edit of the texture to black out the hands and make them look like gloves, so someone will probably need to make a proper texture for it.

In TSL, it's considerably easier because you could just replace the Star Forge robes model and no one would really care since that model never appears in the game normally. You have a really impressive female rescaling of the Bandon model here. If it was ported over to TSL, we'd basically have a perfect set of Bandon armor for that game.

If you want it as a disguise, yeah. That's what I did for the female version of the Revan's hoodless/maskless robes. It's a pain in the ass to set up, certainly. As with that mod, you'd probably want to use a script-based approach to dole out the right UTI to match the player's appearance.

Because the robes had to use male animations, the female players needed replacement heads that also used the male animations. So they were set up as disguises. Male players didn't require any special consideration, so I just replaced PMBJ for them.

Several questionnaires have been developed to evaluate female sexual dysfunction (FSD) and sexual health problems. However, there is a lack of validated versions of these questionnaires in Arabic. One of the most used instruments is the female version of The Sexual Dysfunctional Beliefs Questionnaire (SDBQ). The current study aimed to validate an Arabic version of the SDBQ. The Arabic version of SDBQ-Female was incorporated into an online questionnaire using and distributed among Jordanian Facebook groups and women-only groups. Factor analysis was performed to investigate evidence for the validity of the questionnaire. 530 females (mean age 30 years, SD = 9) completed the questionnaire. Principal component analysis produced the final model composed of 24 items distributed across four factors: Sexual Desire & Pleasure, Affection Primacy, Sexual Conservatism and Age-Related Beliefs. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted, and fit indices were acceptable (CMIN/DF = 2.52, GFI = 0.91, AGFI = 0.89, CFI = 0.90, SRMR = 0.05 and RMSEA = 0.05). Income level and marital status both influenced FSD beliefs, with higher scores associated with higher income and being single. The Arabic version of the SDBQ-female demonstrated evidence of validity and reliability. Additional research is necessary to explore beliefs related to FSD within an Arabic context.

Similarly, the exact mechanism of bremelanotide in treating female sexual interest/arousal disorder is unknown. However, bremelanotide activates melanocortin receptors in the brain linked with several body functions, such as appetite and cardiovascular health. It is injected into the thighs 45 minutes before engaging in sexual activity. Doctors recommend only one dose a day and not more than eight doses a month of bremelanotide.

The Odd Couple is a play by Neil Simon. Following its premiere on Broadway in 1965, the characters were revived in a successful 1968 film and 1970s television series, as well as several other derivative works and spin-offs. The plot concerns two mismatched roommates: the neat, uptight Felix Ungar and the slovenly, easygoing Oscar Madison. Simon adapted the play in 1985 to feature a pair of female roommates (Florence Ungar and Olive Madison) in The Female Odd Couple. An updated version of the 1965 show appeared in 2002 with the title Oscar and Felix: A New Look at the Odd Couple.

The all-female Takarazuka Revue Company performed the show under the title Okashi-na Futari () in September 2011 in Takarazuka, Japan. It starred Yu Todoroki as Oscar and Misa Noeru as Felix.[16]

In 1985, Neil Simon revised The Odd Couple for a female cast. The Female Odd Couple was based on the same story line and same lead characters, now called Florence Ungar and Olive Madison. The poker game became Trivial Pursuit with their friends becoming the girlfriends: Mikey, Sylvie, Vera, and Renee. The English-born Pigeon sisters became the Spanish-born Costazuela brothers, Manolo and Jesus.

Translated into Spanish as La extraa pareja the female version opened in Madrid in 2017. Directed by Andrs Rus, the leads were Susana Herniz (Olga/Olive) and Elda Garca (Flora/Florence) in the main roles.[22]

Unger and Madison are at it again! Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary comic classic: the female version of The Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The Pidgeon sisters have been replaced by the two Constanzuela brothers. But the hilarity remains the same.

Carly Maris, a postdoctoral fellow at San Diego State University whose research interests including Rome, Persia, and Egypt, responded to the trend on TikTok, saying that for her "personally, the female version of the Roman Empire is the Roman Empire."

STORY: Unger and Madison are at it again! Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary comic classic: the female version of The Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Ms. Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The Pidgeon sisters have been replaced by the two Constanzuela brothers. But the hilarity remains the same. 


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 WITH: Lauren Ackerly, Stephanie Corey, Jorge Diaz, Jaime Melendez, Marlena Westley and Mark Zoren.

- So what is the female version of the Roman Empire? The responses to this viral trend might surprise you. If you've been living under a rock and haven't seen this trend, it all started with an Instagram reel from Gaius Flavius which said, "Women don't realize how often men think about the Roman Empire." Which then prompted people to ask the men in their lives, how often do you think about it, and the responses were hilarious.

With this woman's husband saying, every day, and others being like, a couple times a week. And from there, it's become a viral meme and people are now in on the joke. So all of this brings us back to, what is the female equivalent?

Jeanneke Pis is the female version of the Manneken Pis, the most famous statue in Brussels. This cheeky little girl with two ponytails is less known than her older brother and is a lot more modern. ff782bc1db

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