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Teaos wrote:Frumpy and mannish.

Until she gets :horny:
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Mark wrote:And sexy as a wolverine
I agree. Of course, I wouldn't bed a member of the weasel family, so I don't think I mean that as a compliment.
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Mikey wrote:
Mark wrote:And sexy as a wolverine
I agree. Of course, I wouldn't bed a member of the weasel family, so I don't think I mean that as a compliment.
For me, it would depend on what the weasel looked like naked, I suppose :happydevil:
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Why? When have you seen one wearing clothes?
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I do think Kira was rather sexy, especially the MU version in the catsuit :happydevil:

Not 7o9 sexy, but we never saw 7 in anything like the MU Kira garb either...
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Meh. The butch 'do threw me off.
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Mikey wrote:Why? When have you seen one wearing clothes?
I work at a car dealership, remember? Every single day :jester:
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Johnson Automotive's Grady the badger commercials. Check 'em all out - you'll piss yourself laughing (especially you, Mark.)
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Teaos wrote:Beauty maybe somewhat subjective but there are also universal truths to it.
I agree, especially when talking about aesthetic beauty. There does come a 'tipping point' when 'attractive' becomes 'stunning'. It's kind of the difference between quite a few men looking at a woman because she's pretty, and all men gawping at a woman because she's just that beautiful. If you will, the difference between a

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Teaos wrote:Beauty maybe somewhat subjective but there are also universal truths to it.
Such as?
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I agree with Graham. There are no objective standards to which beauty can be judged.
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If you believe the research, there are general themes which tend to be related to attractiveness (though not by any means a conclusive or a universal test), particularly symmetry. In general, attractiveness tends to be correlated with features which imply good health, reproductive ability, and fitness.

Of course, the definition of "fitness" can vary by culture. While we would consider this a fit woman, another culture might look at her as being more fit due to her ability to survive a time of famine
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OK, let me put it another way which will be quite apt for this thread. "One man's freedom fighter, is another man's terrorist" :)
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Think I got it now. Gotta remember to be careful when posting a link from a google image search, to parse away to get to the root URL...
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BTW, the "fat woman" link I posted looks like a rather interesting interview to read. I just stumbled across it in doing the search.
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