Goddamn it, I * knew * it was going to be goiters next. :rolleyes:
I’m w/ ** Baloo ** on this one–Jebus, get your scrawny butt in here and tell us what you do like on women…
I don’t mind a flat bottom or even the occasional goiter. What I really hate on my women is a penis. Can’t stand a woman with a penis. To quote Baloo, “Ever have one those large, swollen neck-things go crashing down on your pelvis…it’s not fun.”
Aaahh, goiters. There’s nothing like them. How any man could not be aroused by a giant swollen gland coming out of someone’s neck I’ll never know. I like to caress them a little, rub them gently, or massage them with a firm touch. Something about iodine deficiencies just turns me on!
I’m female, so all these tips from Jebus have really illuminated my life. It’s obvious he has very fine, finicking standards.
But for the rest of you, are goiters and scurvy really so bad? Truthfully, are they as bad as, say, leprosy? I can readily understand how random body parts falling off in amorous moments could be alarming.
Actually, leprosy would be even more alarming in men, appendage-wise.
Having only one brain below the waist is not the problem. To quote Billy Crysal, “God gave man a brain and a penis, but only enough blood to use one at a time.”
Whammo, you are one sick, demented, perverted puppy. Actually, it’s what we like most about you. *
Hmmm, I’m not sure that lice would qualify as a downer for non-Jebus types. Aren’t they fairly easily gotten rid of? (Lice, not Jebus, though now the topic is mentioned…) Maybe the comfy medicinal odor of lice dip is the perfume of love to some.
(* What did the leper say to the hooker?
“Keep the tip.”)
I’m only participating in this disgusting, tasteless thread to assist in the admirable goal of reducing the Jebus Standards to their ridiculous, inevitable depths.
I, for one, am finding Jebus’ threads quite refreshing! Hey, he’s letting us know right off the bat that he’s an insufferable weenie! Kinda nice to not have to wonder about it, ya know?
It’s not my fault you can’t think with both. I certainly can think with both brains at the same time. But then again I’m a woman with multitasking skills.