Real Boobs are much better than fake, can you tell the difference?

Can you tell the difference between real boobs and fake?

  • Yes

    Votes: 33 97.1%
  • No, usuallly not.

    Votes: 1 2.9%

  • Total voters
    34
Kathy, I know you like to take every possibly opportunity you can to insult me, but I think you're really reaching there. That one just doesn't even make any sense. You should probably put a little more work into your insults.
 
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I used to have an opinion about this when I was younger. Now I just really don't care. Although I wouldn't enter a relationship with someone who has fake boobs, because I think that points to a much deeper self-esteem issue that will probably result in her being unfaithful.

Always had this opinion, more or less
 
The fact that this thread exists is a big part of the reason breast enhancement exists.
 
Here are some fake boobs...

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The fact that this thread exists is a big part of the reason breast enhancement exists.

Shallow, sometimes phoney people need to be reached if the Liberty movement is going to ever win.
Understanding those people is a first step.
 
I used to have an opinion about this when I was younger. Now I just really don't care. Although I wouldn't enter a relationship with someone who has fake boobs, because I think that points to a much deeper self-esteem issue that will probably result in her being unfaithful.

Worrying about what a woman does with her own body, thinking it somehow directly impacts you, points to self-esteem issues.
 
I used to have an opinion about this when I was younger. Now I just really don't care. Although I wouldn't enter a relationship with someone who has fake boobs, because I think that points to a much deeper self-esteem issue that will probably result in her being unfaithful.

Which would be quite an awful shame, if you avoided a relationship with someone based on your perception of her vanity and low self-esteem instead of realizing she might not want to sport a mastectomy scar and a lop-sided chest, no? Implants might be a red flag, and might be a matter of preference, but the snap judgements do nothing but knock people out of the running. That only does you a disservice.
 
Which would be quite an awful shame, if you avoided a relationship with someone based on your perception of her vanity and low self-esteem instead of realizing she might not want to sport a mastectomy scar and a lop-sided chest, no? Implants might be a red flag, and might be a matter of preference, but the snap judgements do nothing but knock people out of the running. That only does you a disservice.

The problem is wimmen think men are into "the running". We really ain't. Only the pre-trained ones are and that isn't by personal volition but chemical glamourie.

Rev9
 
Worrying about what a woman does with her own body, thinking it somehow directly impacts you, points to self-esteem issues.

Your statement that Brandon's argument (someone who is unhappy with her body is likely to have self-esteem issues) shows that Brandon has low self-esteem suggests that you have very serious, deep, self-esteem issues.
 
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Your statement that Brandon's argument (someone who is unhappy with her body is likely to have self-esteem issues) shows that Brandon has low self-esteem suggests that you have very serious, deep, self-esteem issues.

What does that leave you with?
 
I'm sure that made sense to you....

It meant.. Men would rather be up to something else till the chemicals start to overtake their better sensibilities. Boys on the other hand.. well they don't have "men" stuff to take care of yet;) Like thinkin' and tinkerin'.


Rev9
 
The problem is wimmen think men are into "the running". We really ain't. Only the pre-trained ones are and that isn't by personal volition but chemical glamourie.

Rev9
I have read it twice , what is it you are saying ?
 
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