'Size doesn't matter' contradictions
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'Size doesn't matter' contradictions
| Sun, 04-20-2008 - 10:18am |
There are some women who say size doesn't matter. Now I can believe that, but
| Sun, 04-20-2008 - 10:18am |
There are some women who say size doesn't matter. Now I can believe that, but
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What if a woman is married to a guy who she feels is too "large" for her?
Or, what should a guy do if he feels that his wife who sports a DD cup would look and feel more pleasing to him if she were better suited with a B cup?
Have you ever been in a long term relationship with a member of the opposite sex?
We're back to this again I see.....
You can't be so far off the reservation that you haven't noticed that a lot of the women around here have answered your repetitive inquiries and are rather bored with your continued droning on and on about size.
Have you nothing better to do with your time than to try and shoot holes in our sincere responses to your old, tired question? Insulting us, telling us we slipped up, are in denial, sugar coating and then condescendingly attempting to put your boring premise in terms we can relate to was just the Pièce de résistance for me today.
I am going to explain something to you in terms that perhaps you will be able to grasp.
1) There are several components to lovemaking that do not involve the insertion of a penis, we enjoy these components immensely.
2) Women are
Mrs P
I agree with shortier.
....I wonder about something.....
There's an old adage "You can only trust someone, as far as you trust yourself."
....but you answered your own question....
....it (your preference) doesn't matter.
and that folks....is
My post concerns wording that
Mrs P
In a sense you are trying to put make it into a size queens vs the rest of women issue. The truth is that not only do size queens exist, and not only do women who don't care at all about size exist, but a very large group of women who care either mildly or moderately exist. I'm looking at the entire spectrum of what 'does size matter' mean. You're reducing it to just a black and white issue, when a large grey also exists. Your post is not objective. I'm accused of not seeing this or seeing that. I realise all those things. The point I'm trying to make is that some of you are selectively leaving out some parts of the issue. It's not a cut and dry issue. I'm not trying to make it out to be important to women. It's only important to size queens and they only make up a small percetager of women. And even they put much value on relationship factors. I'm pointing out that a grey area exists, and some are in denial about it.
I don't think you meant this post to be directed to me.
LOL!
Mrs P
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