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Eating: Nothing Drinking: Just finished my 6th cup of coffee... Listening; Before The Dawn Doing: Browsing this forum, probably gonna continue doing this for the rest of the day. Thinking: My stomach hurts, my back hurts, my head hurts, she won't respond to my texts... And melodeath is the greatest genre in the world. More melodeath.

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Most of the girls that Dave bombards us with are of much fairer skin. Not that I'm complaining though Dave' date=' just keep doing what you do best.[/quote'] I should have saved my whining for the inevitable Ukrainian dating site ads. But then I wouldn't be complaining, because they tend to look much more pretty in my eyes... Anyway, off to get a burger.
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I should have saved my whining for the inevitable Ukrainian dating site ads. But then I wouldn't be complaining, because they tend to look much more pretty in my eyes... Anyway, off to get a burger.
It's interesting to see the different preferences that people have regarding beauty and race. It seems that most people tend to prefer the look of people in their own race, but there tend to be exceptions with this in most cases. Beauty is certainly in the eye of the beholder, but there seems to be a certain racial symmetry that most tend to find as a boon when picking mates, and at the end of the day I don't believe that it's all that important.
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Let's think about this logically' date=' shall we? What sort of desirable meet would accumulate within the confines of a sweater?[/quote'] Depending on the size of the sweater you could fit an entire rack of ribs. But I suppose we're talking about an entirely different kind of 'rack'... I thought Dave was talking about it in a derogatory sense. I thought it might be another term for a muffin top.
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The real deal always wins in that case. I can see their purpose in women that merely possess mosquito bites, as then it's not as though there was anything to destroy in the first place, but I hate it when women with decent sized breasts go the silicone route. I easily prefer a nicely shaped set of B or C cup breasts to the fake looking balloon boobs they get implanted. I've never actually felt a set, so I don't have any knowledge about or problem with that part that I know of, but they just don't look natural. Shape is important, as is size, and the increase of one destroys the other, and often messes with the location of the nipples as well. Then there's the scar tissue...

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The real deal always wins in that case. I can see their purpose in women that merely possess mosquito bites' date=' as then it's not as though there was anything to destroy in the first place, but I hate it when women with decent sized breasts go the silicone route. I easily prefer a nicely shaped set of B or C cup breasts to the fake looking balloon boobs they get implanted. I've never actually felt a set, so I don't have any knowledge about or problem with that part that I know of, but they just don't look natural. Shape is important, as is size, and the increase of one destroys the other, and often messes with the location of the nipples as well. Then there's the scar tissue...[/quote'] I tell you what mate that's exactly how I feel, literally HUGE unnatural boobs look stupid. smaller ones can also be beautiful :)
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I suspect I would be frightened were I in close proximity to such a bosom. There would be significant blunt force trauma if the owner had a mind to attack me with them. ...this line of thought reminds me; there is literally a show called Double Divas that follows the exploits of two fashion designers as they struggle to create undergarments capable of harnessing bosoms so big they have asteroid belts. O the miscellaneous oddities of channel-surfing in a Super 8 Motel.

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I suspect I would be frightened were I in close proximity to such a bosom. There would be significant blunt force trauma if the owner had a mind to attack me with them. ...this line of thought reminds me; there is literally a show called Double Divas that follows the exploits of two fashion designers as they struggle to create undergarments capable of harnessing bosoms so big they have asteroid belts. O the miscellaneous oddities of channel-surfing in a Super 8 Motel.
Hahahaha oh Iceni you funny guy XD
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