On Apr 11, 4:12=EF=BF=BDpm, Spang in Real Life <serenejoaq...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> From what I've heard from all sorts of men (even gay men...they can
> squeeze an implant breast through a sweater and not get all turned on,
> you see....) is that the turn-off for some of them with the implants
> is not the way they *LOOK* at all, but they way they *FEEL*. I don't
> get it personally, but they say that it has something to do with a
> sense of solid hardness in the middle and floppiness at the sides.
> Sorry to say, I have NEVER met ONE man as of yet who said he wasn't
> somewhat bothered by this. I always thought men LIKED for us to be
> firm, tight, fit etc. and that was BETTER? I guess not right THERE,
> though??? I don't wish to start a huge debate, but in over twenty five
> years I have yet to meet one single guy who said they weren't somewhat
> off-put by implants from a "how they feel" and not how they look
> perspective. Personally, I kind of think it's all psychological,
> really (and NO, I don't have implants, myself...)
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It's probably because they're feeling saline instead of silicone which
is hardly used anymore because of all the lawsuits. Silicone feels
VERY real. I would bet that if the guy didn't know what he was
feeling, he wouldn't know what he was feeling.
Bonbon


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