:looks over her shoulder:
Yep, you’ve described my ass. Carry on.
My name is hardygrrl and I have a bubble butt.
:looks over her shoulder:
Yep, you’ve described my ass. Carry on.
My name is hardygrrl and I have a bubble butt.
Sorry, folks. This wasn’t me. I will always log-out from now on.
You go grrl! Right ahead of me, on the line that is, so I can check out your posterior motif.
I have always been an ass man.
So if Baby’s got Back, that’s just fine with me.
You mean when she’s got junk in the trunk?
I like some junk in the trunk…looks good in jeans.
OK…I’m gonna spill the beans. Most of my male friends and myself like nicely amassed bottoms. They can be of a variety of shapes…sigh…the only ones I find unattractive are the tiny butts or flat butts.
In fact, I am of the opinion that ladies tend to be somewhat critical of their preceived (too large) butt size…along with the whole slender model illusions that they think that we guys desire. Not true, ladies!..give me a nicely rounded lady any day. Nature intended those curves, and I for one appreciate them.
By the same token, the fashion advertising would make an outside observer believe that small breasts are most popular. While there are plenty of people who prefer small breasts (I’m a fan of all breasts, regardless of size), I would hazard a guess that larger breasts are really more popular in our culture.
Just another example of the fashion industry pushing an unrealistic paradigm of beauty.