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Mar 4, 2009 6:17:35 GMT -5
Post by ozznova on Mar 4, 2009 6:17:35 GMT -5
(Too much to easily quote.)
The definition of "wanting to be a complete woman" for some includes SRS... which is painful, expensive surgery that, like I said, I don't think I'd want even if I could get it. Let alone at an American/European clinic...
Also, yeah, boobs that are too big can definitely cause damage. I have an aunt who's always had large, DD breasts and she wishes she had enough money to get breast reduction surgery. What probably makes it worse is that she hasn't had a b/f in a while ...
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Mar 4, 2009 7:45:25 GMT -5
Post by Redhunter on Mar 4, 2009 7:45:25 GMT -5
Hmm... that could help if it weren't for the fact that the low gravity would also contribute to the decline in bone density, thus failing to help the problem at all. Hmmm... that response indicated to me that you think I was trying to help YOU. I was actually attempting to help me.
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Mar 4, 2009 9:18:38 GMT -5
Post by schizophonic on Mar 4, 2009 9:18:38 GMT -5
Hmm... that could help if it weren't for the fact that the low gravity would also contribute to the decline in bone density, thus failing to help the problem at all. Not to mention the bigger problem...Whiplash...
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Mar 4, 2009 10:12:44 GMT -5
Post by Vene on Mar 4, 2009 10:12:44 GMT -5
Hmm... that could help if it weren't for the fact that the low gravity would also contribute to the decline in bone density, thus failing to help the problem at all. But you wouldn't need strong bones in zero gravity. Besides, I bet Red would have a bone that is plenty strong.
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Mar 4, 2009 11:52:40 GMT -5
Post by The_L on Mar 4, 2009 11:52:40 GMT -5
That said, when you're attracted to ladies, it is somewhat gratifying to wake up every morning, look in the mirror, and see a nice squishy pair of BOOBS staring back at you. I beg to differ. I'd be quite happy if mine were a bit less squishy and a bit more tiny. Bigggggggg boobies are not for the happy fun times of the people who are wearing them. Maybe it also helps that mine are C's. Big enough to jiggle, but not big enough to cause back problems. *would pat Lady Renae on the back, but given the circumstances that might be painful--gives her a cookie instead*
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Mar 4, 2009 13:21:00 GMT -5
Post by Vene on Mar 4, 2009 13:21:00 GMT -5
Should we pat her on the front instead?
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Mar 4, 2009 16:18:05 GMT -5
Post by Poisoned Rationality on Mar 4, 2009 16:18:05 GMT -5
Born female and bisexual. Now and then I act more like a man than a woman, though. I catch myself doing it quite often, especially when I get in "a mood" (wishing I were still dating females instead of being married - and monogamous - with a man). I used to date a guy that was very female in the way he acted. THAT was an interesting relationship. The male side of me loves gorgeous blondes with long legs and big boobs. I'm a female chauvinist pig*! *Disclaimer: That's not ALL I like. It's just really nice to look at. And touch, and kiss, and... *Cough* Sorry. It's been a while.
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Mar 4, 2009 19:54:16 GMT -5
Post by Caitshidhe on Mar 4, 2009 19:54:16 GMT -5
Way late into this thread. I put 'bigender' because my behaviour changes wildly from masculine to feminine and can be anywhere on the gender spectrum depending on what's going on and how I'm feeling. I'm quick to get into physical confrontations when I'm in a bad mood and I'm absolutely NOT touchy-feely, but I'm also fairly girly in other ways.
Physically, I'm absolutely female. I have the second X-chromosome, a vagina, and boobs, and have never had any plan or wish for any of it to change. I'm happy with it. I also don't make any special effort to look androgynous, though I'm told that my style is a bit on the masculine side because I don't normally doll myself up.
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Mar 4, 2009 20:11:27 GMT -5
Post by Vene on Mar 4, 2009 20:11:27 GMT -5
I'm happy with it. I also don't make any special effort to look androgynous, though I'm told that my style is a bit on the masculine side because I don't normally doll myself up. Actually, that's kind of hot.
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Mar 4, 2009 21:05:57 GMT -5
Post by schizophonic on Mar 4, 2009 21:05:57 GMT -5
I'm happy with it. I also don't make any special effort to look androgynous, though I'm told that my style is a bit on the masculine side because I don't normally doll myself up. Actually, that's kind of hot. I'm inclined to agree.
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Mar 4, 2009 23:39:25 GMT -5
Post by Rubyfruit on Mar 4, 2009 23:39:25 GMT -5
Born female, quite happy being that way except for a few days out of the month.
I'm also not nearly "girly" enough in the eyes of my mother as far as the way I dress or the way I'm expected to behave, specifically in the area of having children, but I don't think that making babies is all there is to womanhood.
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Mar 4, 2009 23:42:19 GMT -5
Post by Mira on Mar 4, 2009 23:42:19 GMT -5
Vene, you are quite the pervert in this thread. His Redness would be proud.
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Mar 4, 2009 23:44:53 GMT -5
Post by antichrist on Mar 4, 2009 23:44:53 GMT -5
Physically, I'm absolutely female. I have the second X-chromosome, a vagina, and boobs, and have never had any plan or wish for any of it to change. I'm happy with it. I also don't make any special effort to look androgynous, though I'm told that my style is a bit on the masculine side because I don't normally doll myself up. I know the feeling. I don't wear makeup because my skin is so sensitive I can't wear most of it and I'm tired of trying to find shit that doesn't make me break out in boils. I have a lot of mens clothing because I like outdoorsy things and womens outdoor clothes is incredibly expensive and absolutely useless. It's just made to look good around the campfire. I've worn a skirt twice in the last 3 years. I don't even know where my heels are right now. I could just see me out on the schutzhund field or at a field trial in a skirt, I'd get laughed out of the club. It took a long time for me to realize that it was okay for me to be me. I wish I had been allowed to be me as a child, I'd be a lot further ahead now.
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Mar 4, 2009 23:45:06 GMT -5
Post by Caitshidhe on Mar 4, 2009 23:45:06 GMT -5
Heh---looks like I can do just about anything and you guys will think I'm hot. My normal wardrobe consists of jeans with rips at the bottom, sweatshirts, and sneakers--all from the girl's department--but I had a sociology professor once who told me that I dressed like a guy. I guess if I'm not in ribbons and frills, it means I dress like a guy. Not that I care. It's not like anybody's going to confuse me for a guy with butt-length hair and knockers like these.
Also, I think I'm probably one of the few women on this board who is happy with their cleavage size. o.0
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Mar 4, 2009 23:56:13 GMT -5
Post by Lady Renae on Mar 4, 2009 23:56:13 GMT -5
Yes well you're not the one with the I cups... Everyone EXCEPT me is happy with my cleavage..
AND THAT DAMN CAT IS DRIVING ME CRAZY!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAA!!! *hides from the skele-kitty*
i really ought to buy that game and play it alone at 2 a.m.
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