What men and women SHOULD look like

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Jeannie
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I should of taken my own advice!

Post by Jeannie »

Lets just say Curly if I were a judge and nominated for the supreme court and The Judiciary Commitee came to order. It would be a short hearing! I wouldn't stand a freaking chance! You GG's are great. I don't care what they say about you Hun! :lol: Hugs


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PS I just figured out how to post pictures in the Gallery. You can see Jeannie back when she was under ten. I wish I had some pictures of me back in the day when I was a six petite and had hair down my back. I was killer! Boy did little Jeannie get in trouble.I ballooned up to an 8 petite. Oh The humanity. Not bad for a 55 year old broad! I'm lucky I still have great hair. Donald Trump eat your heart out!
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C J ?

Post by Ronnie M »

the font is hard to read..and the letters are too close together...
is this correct? C J? gawd I hope so.
my eyes ain't what they used to be.
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uh, now, am trying to grasp your storyline here.
am I following correctly? define what the sex should like ...beyond anatomical correctness....

oh kay....guess this slipped by me without me taking notice.
sorry. catalog people have never been REAL to me.
I always preferred bigger gals anyway. models have never done-it for me.
and as to guys,....mr atlas is NOT ideal.

"I" personally? naw. I always pictured a round plump gal next door with just enough curves to be a good looking gal, and enough left over to be pleasingly plump enough to put-a-bear-hug on, and she won't break in half.

I am sorry, you have had this difficulty. and I send you my best wishes.
hopefully you'll find your happiness sometime soon.
veronica in Wi
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Stormy(SO)
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Post by Stormy(SO) »

All the diatribes aside I'm going back to the original question of what SHOULD a woman look like. As we get older we all realize we're never going to look like Twiggy. (This is strictly a GG's point of view, BTW.) I loved Veruska and the Shrimp because they were larger, very striking women. My dear friend's father was an airbrush artist. If you ever saw the before and after pics of a Playboy bunny you immediately understood that what you see is not what you get! Every time I get dressed it's an event whether I choose to wear sweats or a fancy dress. I agree with Curly and I too never leave the house without a "face on". Today's younger women did not grow up with having to wear a dress or skirt to church nor did they have to kneel in a public high school and if their skirt did not touch the floor they had to go home. I was sent home every day for a week at work for wearing a pantsuit. They finally changed the dress code so that we could wear pantsuits and a month later I apologized to the HR person because women were wearing jeans! Go figure. I dress first to please me, then men then other women. Women can be so catty and vicious and quite honestly - who cares - it's just their opinion. Blending is important to many CDs and to many SOs. I grew up in a suburb just north of Chicago and now live in a suburb further north....I still don't have it right and am usually overdressed when I think I'm dressing to "fit in", so I just wear what I want, shoulders back, head held high and defy anyone to say anything other than "you look great". However I am also a total bitch and don't really care what you think and trust me, I have attitude enough for everyone. I can pull off sweats at a formal dinner if I want to! Well....you get the point. If you feel good, you'll look good and if you look good, you'll feel good. Dress to please yourself first and the planet second. If I like a look I copy the look - doesn't matter where it comes from. Dolly Parton (and I don't like country music) was once asked where she came up with her "look". She emulated the town hooker because she had the coolest looking clothes....and there you have it! Dress up, dress down, dress all around but have fun, feel good and let your self out!!

Love to all of you,
Stormy
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