Today on the Babeland Blog we’re discussing inverse relationships:
Thus in some cases terribly pricey objects are not particularly functional, such as $14,000 boots (would you use them in the rain?), a bra made from diamonds (would you use it ever?) or a solid gold toilet (they wouldn’t let you use it).
Expensive-yet-useless products can be found in every sector of commerce but at no time is it more annoying to acquire one than when you intend to put it in your holiest of holies. Has anyone (er, at least anyone reading this blog) escaped the trauma of buying an expensive product said to be indescribably pleasurable only to find that it is at best mediocre?
This is my final post there, so on Monday August 17th at 12:01 am I’ll randomly choose the winner of the $100 gift card. Happy commenting!




A bra made of diamonds? A golden toilet? Wow, you said that you were doing better financially, but we all had no idea! :-)
Hahhaha v. funny. :)
You must have hear about how much Ivana Trump got when she divorced the Donald! Talk about terribly over priced objects that are not particularly functional! Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
Yes, I am aware that women, are NOT objects, I was ONLY kidding.
Expensive, useless objects (like golden thrones) are overrated, imo. However, the ones that are expensive *and* worth it are a different story…
Am currently researching harnesses… Think we’ve settled on the Spareparts Jocque Harness. I’d love to be able to put a gift card towards that… and I’d also love any btdt advice on harnesses.
Btw, I love the versatility of your writing, aag. :)
Thanks!
Nicki