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To: Gauguin who wrote (32200)7/16/1999 2:45:00 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
OK- you can be grouchy. Me too.
She's little. A B-cup on heavy water retention days.
I am just jealous because I would love to be little. Nor do I have hair like pond ferns, whatever the hell that means. I feel certain that was a wig, though.

Are you happy now? I have confessed my meanness, my smallness in criticizing the glorious Gwynneth's breast size and her pond fronds.

The phrase is- well-endowed by Nature
Nature runs the Female Endowment Fund. Occasionally aided by cosmetic surgeons, or if you're not FINANCIALLY WELL-ENDOWED, you can get the bargain basement Miracle Bra. But NO ONE fools Mother Nature.
The bras have to come off, the silicone leaks.

Nicole KIdman?
Eeeesh.

My dream last night was boring in its obvious meaning.
I was dressing the boys and CW wanted to wear overalls. ANd I started pulling out all these little outfits- the Oshkoshes, the corduroy ones with little trains on them, the denim ones, and every pair was too small, though I kept getting larger sizes and larger sizes from the closet. FInally I said you have to wear these-- these are the biggest I have. But they were too tight and he said, "I'm just going to have to go buy some, Mom."

So quit with the crap about well-endowed. You call it what you want, I'll call it what I want. I'm a grieving mother and I deserve a little respect.



To: Gauguin who wrote (32200)7/16/1999 2:50:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
Speaking as a woman, I think "well-endowed" is a good way of referring to a man with a Big One.

Some things in life you earn, others you are just given. Having a Big One is a gift, something one did not earn, and perhaps does not deserve, but there it is, anyway.

Like everything else in the natural world, size is on a continuum. And most people cluster around the tall middle of the bell curve. Bigger ones to the right, until you get to the absurd. Smaller ones to the left, again until you get to the absurd. Well, not to the bearer, but to the beholder. Women included. Nobody ever mentions it in mixed company, but women vary, too. It's well known, but little mentioned. Tight versus loose. Which also varies in the um, perception of the um, beholder. Johnny Holmes is said not to have enjoyed relations with a woman who had never given birth.

A man with a small one and a woman with a large one are fated to feel frustration. A man with a large one and a woman with a small one are fated to feel far too much friction. Whereas congruence is bliss. The Indians know this, read your Kama Sutra.

Congruence is not only bliss, it is a gift. A deserved one, one that one can seek, and find, unlike breast size. An endowment, if you will. Or won't.



To: Gauguin who wrote (32200)7/16/1999 4:11:00 PM
From: PCModem  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
"I like small chests."

The small ones tend to be filled with diamonds, the big ones with gold.

What's not to like regardless the size?

PCM

p.s. congrats on the 00 and 2 pair...nice grub!



To: Gauguin who wrote (32200)7/16/1999 6:05:00 PM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
<When I woke up, MJ said my feet were wiggling. It's odd - I was dreaming I was dancing, as part of
a theatre show. The show was really good. I wish I could remember the parts. My part. Too. Hmmm.
The whole play was colorful and fascinating, a series of "entertainers" of sorts. It had some connection to the Heard Museum in Phoenix, speaking of endowments.>

Now that sounds like one very cool dream...