Junk or not?
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bcubedWhich do you like better a chick with some junk in the trunk?
Or flat as a board?
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Laley23Terrible options. there are plenty of women in the middle lol.
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nc52are you kidding me? you could put a hot tub on the back porch of that top girly
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bcubed
OK so say "I'm somewhere in the middle!"Laley23 wrote: Terrible options. there are plenty of women in the middle lol. -
I Wear PantsI'm an independent.
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Laley23Im somewhere in between
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bcubed
I would say that is the perfect example of something in the middle!ccrunner609 wrote: Whatever Julia has:
Besides ccrunner609 that movie really did it for you yesterday didn't it! -
Fab1bJunk, Junk, Junk!!!
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tk421In between. If you can sit a glass on the girl's backside, that's too much junk.
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rmolin73It depends on the girl.
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O-Trap
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raiderbuckJunk
Specifically...this junk:
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tk421
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UA5straightin2008booty booty booty booty rockin everwhere...
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sonofsam
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes!!!!!!!tk421 wrote: -
Con_AlmaThat's too much fat all concentrated in one place.
I'm somewhere in the middle. -
rookie_j70
this...here...is...awesomeraiderbuck wrote: Junk
Specifically...this junk:
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darbypitcher22its a fine line....
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Scarlet_BuckeyeI typically go for the "flat as a board" type chicks, but I've always wanted to try a little "junk in the trunk".
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j_crazyI'm an ass man.
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CenterBHSFanSpeaking as a woman...
I think women that are curvy are much more sexier than a woman who is built like a 12 year old boy (which is kinda gross when you really think about it).
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Fab4RunnerCurvy women are sexier than rail thin women...and that's a fact.
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Con_AlmaThat's subjective...far from a fact.
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GOONx19Someone get a Stacy Keibler picture up here, pronto.
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Fab4Runner
Sorry but rail thin is not sexy....ever. I didn't say just thin.Con_Alma wrote: That's subjective...far from a fact.
Styles of appeal change over time. It's both cultural and societal.