Sardonicat wrote: » How awful for those girls. They must be devastated you dont admire their bodies.
Airyfairy12 wrote: » Anyone can have cellulite, it has nothing to do with being unhealthy or overweight. It has something to do with clumping of normal fat cells that everyone has.
Anyone can have a hormone imbalance regardless of how healthy they are, Allot of young women take the pill to help regulate hormones. And anyone can have diabetes because its usually genetic.
Your Face wrote: » I think those type of women look grotesque - short little won with exaggerated physical features. I like tall hefty country women. The type that can hold a horse for the blacksmith no bother.
Wibbs wrote: » Sure, still signs of what should be more prevalent in older people; cellulite, beer guts, pre diabetes, hormone imbalances et al in the young of either gender is not a good sign, though of course some are more prone to such things than others.
Mimon wrote: » Slightly off topic but don't get the 18/19 year old girls that wear shorts to festivals and have cellulite at that age. Must eat pure ****e. Girls at work under 30 all overweight and eat crisps and chocolate with every lunch.
lillycakes2 wrote: » Just wondered, is anyone else getting a bit sick of the Big butt trend e.g. the likes of Kim Kardashian, well actually , all of the kardashians........Black China, Nicki Minaj etc etc. Will this silly trend lose its appeal? I mean how can these women sit comfortable/be comfortable? Its actually getting a bit disturbing now these days on instagram, young women constantly have their butts stuck out into the camera (over the shoulder look) , and im just looking at them like "are ye serious right now"? What is this ??!!!! Leave yer butts alone and settle down like ........:eek:
sadie1502 wrote: » Fine if its natural but its all fake. Sick of it too. Wish they would all jog on. Fake and weird looking. They look so out of proportion.
Sardonicat wrote: » MikeOxsgreen wrote: » Long hair anyway. Long hair, velvet puffy breeches and scarlet hose with a frilly shirt open to the midriff. A jewel encrusted cod piece to pull it all together (ahem) . I feel a search for period dramas on Netflix will keep me occupied this evening. Wish you were in Tesco with me yesterday afternoon. I have gotten so used to lard arses in gynaecological leggings on women that they hardly make me notice anymore unless the cleft is spectacularly cleaven and somehow close up to me, but this tall and very handsome young chap glided up the aisle towards me, reached in gracefully above a bent down old lady for his product and then almost pirouetted into a flowing retreat. He was wearing the tightest thinnest pair of light-coloured jogging bottoms I have ever seen, more a set of ballet tights, and oh my god he had an amazing and reasonably hefty sized arse, though not disproportionate to his awesome and very toned thighs. For a minute I felt a bit shaken, I tell you. Would have been good to have a hand to clutch and an appreciative comrade to make the wide eyed ooooh face with!
MikeOxsgreen wrote: » Long hair anyway. Long hair, velvet puffy breeches and scarlet hose with a frilly shirt open to the midriff. A jewel encrusted cod piece to pull it all together (ahem) . I feel a search for period dramas on Netflix will keep me occupied this evening.
US2 wrote: » I prefer a smaller arse myself, my wife's sweet little arse cheeks are the size of tennis balls. Makes my cock look huge
MikeOxsgreen wrote: » Sardonicat wrote: » And powdered wigs None of this fade nonsense. Long hair anyway. Long hair, velvet puffy breeches and scarlet hose with a frilly shirt open to the midriff. A jewel encrusted cod piece to pull it all together (ahem) . I feel a search for period dramas on Netflix will keep me occupied this evening.
Sardonicat wrote: » And powdered wigs None of this fade nonsense.
MikeOxsgreen wrote: » Sardonicat wrote: » And powdered wigs None of this fade nonsense. The return of the Fops and Dandies. I'm investing in lead based face paint right away
Sardonicat wrote: » Wibbs wrote: » 100% on the varying trends. Trends in women's "ideal" changes remarkably rapidly compared to men's too. /quote] Personally , I'd like to see coloured hosiery and knee length trousers return for men. I like a nice bit of leg brightly and tightly clad. The cod piece would be welcomed by me as well. Men's clothes aren't very sexual at all unlike they used to be. And powdered wigs None of this fade nonsense.
Wibbs wrote: » 100% on the varying trends. Trends in women's "ideal" changes remarkably rapidly compared to men's too. /quote] Personally , I'd like to see coloured hosiery and knee length trousers return for men. I like a nice bit of leg brightly and tightly clad. The cod piece would be welcomed by me as well. Men's clothes aren't very sexual at all unlike they used to be.