Do you find short skirts, low cut tops, shapely legs and heaving bosums distracting?
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Only the bosoms. In a kind of slightly fascinated way.Originally posted by doodab View PostDo you find short skirts, low cut tops, shapely legs and heaving bosums distracting?Comment
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FTFY HTHOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostOnly the bosoms. In a totally jealous way.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Yes, that's why I only dress like that on Fridays.Originally posted by doodab View PostDo you find short skirts, low cut tops, shapely legs and heaving bosums distracting?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I'm struggling with the returned fashion that is very short denim shorts with half your arse hanging out the bottom.
I love summer.Comment
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Not at all. I think XXL ones must be a right PITA. The strapping required for any sort of bouncy exercise would be enough to prevent you breathing. The sweaty bit underneath in hot weather must be horrible. And where would you put them when you sleep? I imagine they're a risk for back ache too, unless you balance them up.Originally posted by eek View PostFTFY HTH
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My wife is going for a reduction soon. She's always been above average on the breast front, but 3 kids, and breastfeeding has made them a little too large. She mentioned the other night about it, saying she was tired, they hurt when she went running, and she'd just had enough of them. I can't imagine it having been fun in the recent hot spell too.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNot at all. I think XXL ones must be a right PITA. The strapping required for any sort of bouncy exercise would be enough to prevent you breathing. The sweaty bit underneath in hot weather must be horrible. And where would you put them when you sleep? I imagine they're a risk for back ache too, unless you balance them up.

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What kind of bloke is this?Originally posted by doodab View PostDo you find short skirts, low cut tops, shapely legs and heaving bosums distracting?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Sounds a good idea. MOst say any more than a hanful is a waste. But I say any more than a mouthful is a waste.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostMy wife is going for a reduction soon. She's always been above average on the breast front, but 3 kids, and breastfeeding has made them a little too large. She mentioned the other night about it, saying she was tired, they hurt when she went running, and she'd just had enough of them. I can't imagine it having been fun in the recent hot spell too.Comment
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