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Health Care Debate and defend your thoughts on the current health care system. Compare and contrast the current health care system of the US to other countries.

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Old 08-29-2007, 11:07 AM   #101 (permalink)
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don't forget that women can far far bitchier to each other about appearances than men

a lot of plastic surgery is done to fit in with a specific demographic that the woman wants to be included - especially if the democraphic is rich, middle-aged, pampered and pretty
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Old 08-29-2007, 11:16 AM   #102 (permalink)
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don't forget that women can far far bitchier to each other about appearances than men

a lot of plastic surgery is done to fit in with a specific demographic that the woman wants to be included - especially if the democraphic is rich, middle-aged, pampered and pretty

LOL.. in other words, the ones who never out-grew high school. Yeah, I know women like that. Even out here in Wyoming.. we have our little "trophy wife" club.

LMAO.. no thanks.. I wouldn't even want to "sport fuck" a woman like that.
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Old 08-29-2007, 12:31 PM   #103 (permalink)
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Like you, I believe in being honest with myself -- and with women -- about my need for physical attraction in a relationship. Although I don't think my "standards" are quite as strict as yours. My "ideal" woman has a compact, athletic frame, dark hair and dark eyes. But that doesn't mean that if I had the choice between a woman who looked like that and a tall, willowy blonde who matched me more personality-wise, that I would reject the blonde just because of looks. I would pick the better mental/spiritual match.

I had gone through a lot of "requirements" by the time I got to the one my wife. I"d gone through tall, big boobs, blondes, etc...I'd narrowed it down to actually the same type you just listed. My wife is 5'4' 100lbs Brown eyes/hair. Go figure.

Plus you have to consider, 27 is still pretty damn young. What will your wife look like at 47? 57? And we men have to accept that was we age, our tits will start to sag too...lol.. so is it fair to expect perfection from our women?

I don't expect perfection, but as I mentioned with avoiding the sun, skin can be "saved", small breast sag less than large ones, short women have less surface area to screw up than taller women. I'm still friends with a 6" girl I dated... let's just say I'm glad we didn't work out.

I think boob jobs are almost always more risky than they are worth.. and I do wonder how much of it is driven by women worrying about what men think of them.
Unless it's for a health condition, any surgery for simply cosmetic reasons is too risky IMHO.
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Old 08-29-2007, 12:50 PM   #104 (permalink)
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"I don't expect perfection, but as I mentioned with avoiding the sun, skin can be "saved", small breast sag less than large ones, short women have less surface area to screw up than taller women. I'm still friends with a 6" girl I dated... let's just say I'm glad we didn't work out."

Well, "tall" relative to me is going to be quite a bit different than it is for you...

To me, a 5'8 woman is going to be pretty damn "tall." LOL!
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