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Reply to: Gents, help needed; fit or fugly?
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I want to know what she's thinking.
She is obviously thinking of something.
'Before I drop me kecks and tear your knickers down and slip you a crippler, it is imperitive that I know what you are thinking my dear'
Marquise de sade - 1429 'the case of the bum-busted police woman'
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes folks it's time to play 'Casual Sexism' again!!!
Last night I watched Luther on BBC for the first time, and was struck by the sight of the Alice Morgan character played by Ruth Wilson. Something funny about her upper lip and really she's a bit too thin for my taste, but something about her is really very sexy.
So what do we say? Fit or fugly? Would you? (I think I would)
There's conventionally pretty and then there's something different that could be quite special and ol' Ruth has definitley got it.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostYes. I would. Much better than the stereotype Hollywood blonde.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJust as well you did not go to a girl's boarding school then.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMy first snog was with a girl. It was at a Christian Union camp when I was about 10.
I'm not gay, but I don't find the idea of sex with a woman repulsive. I just find blokes more attractive.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes folks it's time to play 'Casual Sexism' again!!!
Last night I watched Luther on BBC for the first time, and was struck by the sight of the Alice Morgan character played by Ruth Wilson. Something funny about her upper lip and really she's a bit too thin for my taste, but something about her is really very sexy.
So what do we say? Fit or fugly? Would you? (I think I would)
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostThe real question is, would she actually "do" any of you lot?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMy first snog was with a girl. It was at a Christian Union camp when I was about 10.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostShe's so far in she's in Narnia.
I'm not gay, but I don't find the idea of sex with a woman repulsive. I just find blokes more attractive.
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