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Thoughts on Boobs...


Zod

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I think its a safe bet that I have seen more boobs of everyday women (not strippers) in person than anyone else on this site.

Here is a new theory I am working on.

The size of the boobs is not as important as the ratio of the size of hips/waist to boobs. That is, a girl that is a size 2 in jeans can have a small B cup and look much better than a girl that is a size 8 with a C cup. Yes, her boobs are bigger but the ratio of waist to boobs is not as appealing.

It is for this reason that no one is interested in seeing big boobs on obese women. Even though the boobs are very large, the belly is also very large thus the appeal is just not there.

I am submitting this postulate to a few peer reviewed publications for further analysis.

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My aunt told me last night that my tits looked bigger. I told her if I lost a little weight, they probably would go down a little bit. She told me the first place where women gain weight is in their boobs. I told her I should just gain more weight then.

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I would prefer the size 8 woman with the C cup. I don't really care fore women that look like they just went to a Holocaust Summer camp for vacation.

lol size 8 is a little past the holocaust.

your thinking more size 0.

some people are just small though and cant help they have to wear small clothes, but that doesn't mean they are deathly skinny!

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