Vasti
Beautiful one, beloved one, excellent woman, best of women.
Different versions of the name include: Vashti, Vasty and Vashty
Queen Vasti (Hebrew: ושתי, Persian: وَ شتی ) is the wife of King Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther, a book included in the Bible. She is banished for her refusal to appear at the king's banquet to come wearing her royal crown to display her "beauty" for the king and his guests. It is implied that she was being asked to appear naked. She is viewed as an independent-minded heroine and a virtuous woman.
Persian tradition regards Vasti as a distinct historical figure.
She is regarded as one of the first feminists.
Different versions of the name include: Vashti, Vasty and Vashty
Queen Vasti (Hebrew: ושתי, Persian: وَ شتی ) is the wife of King Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther, a book included in the Bible. She is banished for her refusal to appear at the king's banquet to come wearing her royal crown to display her "beauty" for the king and his guests. It is implied that she was being asked to appear naked. She is viewed as an independent-minded heroine and a virtuous woman.
Persian tradition regards Vasti as a distinct historical figure.
She is regarded as one of the first feminists.
Early feminists, such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Harriet Beecher Stowe, admired Vasti's principle and courage.
Harriet Beecher Stowe called Vasti's disobedience the "first stand for woman's rights."
Harriet Beecher Stowe called Vasti's disobedience the "first stand for woman's rights."
Vasty
Beautiful one, beloved one, excellent woman, best of women.
Different versions of the name include: Vashti, Vasti and Vashty
Queen Vasty (Hebrew: ושתי, Persian: وَ شتی ) is the wife of King Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther, a book included in the Bible. She is banished for her refusal to appear at the king's banquet to come wearing her royal crown to display her "beauty" for the king and his guests. It is implied that she was being asked to appear naked. She is viewed as an independent-minded heroine and a virtuous woman.
Persian tradition regards Vasty as a distinct historical figure. She is also regarded as one of the first feminists.
Different versions of the name include: Vashti, Vasti and Vashty
Queen Vasty (Hebrew: ושתי, Persian: وَ شتی ) is the wife of King Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther, a book included in the Bible. She is banished for her refusal to appear at the king's banquet to come wearing her royal crown to display her "beauty" for the king and his guests. It is implied that she was being asked to appear naked. She is viewed as an independent-minded heroine and a virtuous woman.
Persian tradition regards Vasty as a distinct historical figure. She is also regarded as one of the first feminists.
Early feminists, such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Harriet Beecher Stowe, admired Vasty's principle and courage.
Harriet Beecher Stowe called Vasty's disobedience the "first stand for woman's rights."
Harriet Beecher Stowe called Vasty's disobedience the "first stand for woman's rights."
Vasty
Vasty is the most beautiful girl you'll ever meet
She's funny,gorgeous and amazing
She's very emotional sometimes and very courageous
She's funny,gorgeous and amazing
She's very emotional sometimes and very courageous
Wow... Vasty is the most cutest girl I've ever seen
Vasty
A very bootilicious girl
She's pretty,amazing,awesome and so hooottt
One of a kind
She's pretty,amazing,awesome and so hooottt
One of a kind
Vid:Woah....see that ass
Henry:Oh yeah..That's Vasty,she's got a big ass..I know right
Henry:Oh yeah..That's Vasty,she's got a big ass..I know right
nerbal vasties
a horrible, life threatening disease, most often found on the genitalia of a hobagish -type girl. can be contracted through any means of cunt-tact. More often than not it is contracted by males during there teen years, which is always a time of turbulence and masturbation. This menacing mischief maker is very cunt-tagious. Otherwise known as The Nerb.
Man, after bustin' uglies with that hobag, I caught a mean case of The Nerb.