Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » To me, a neat and peachy Pippa Middleton arse will always be the ideal. If I could tomorrow have the perfect arse, it’d be a Pippa. Or a Kylie Minogue. I’m 37 and in my yoof, small arses were in and my mindset is not going to change. We’re molded by the fashions of our time. I can’t fathom ever wanting a fat arse.
.anon. wrote: » I'm indifferent about whether an arse is big or not, but the current trend I thoroughly hate most is the massive big pouty lip thing that seems to have afflicted every second woman on Tinder. Genuinely hideous.
bb1234567 wrote: » I'm only 24 and it feels like just a few short years ago that being told your bum was big was an insult Now it's insulting to say somebody has a small or overly flat arse
[Deleted User] wrote: » The Pankhursts.
sbsquarepants wrote: » People will discuss your appearance regardless, if it wasn't boobs it would be something else - it's just life, no point stressing over it!
Gruffalux wrote: » Hahha, I had written something like that but deleted. Mine are not that big at DD, but big enough compared to the rest of me and it is actually so weird when mid intense work conversation while you are looking for notes and files etc you find your colleague checking them out, then they see you have seen them do so, they look a bit watery eyed and embarrassed, but nonetheless without skipping a beat the show must go on as if you have not just clocked them absent-mindedly looking at your tits. It is not comfortable at all. Dressing is difficult too, high neck and it looks like you have an upholstered shelf on the front, low neck and it looks like you are on the game.
funnydoggy wrote: » Blaming carbs for obesity? Are we back in 2009???? Pseudo-scientific nonsense.
Sardonicat wrote: » They can be scourge to carry around all day. You also have to live with the knowledge that people will discuss your anatomy in the way you just described, which isn't as flattering as you may think and frequently, complete strangers and others that are not strangers but not on the level to be making comments about your breasts will make a comment about them (negative or positive) to your face. It's not just straight men either. I usually have a ready riposte. Like the time the woman doing a bra fitting exclaimed that if hers were that big she'd have them reduced because it was abnormal looking (!) and I should consider having it done and I responded with how much I loved them but fair play to her for not having rhinoplasty because I wouldn't leave the house with a nose like hers. It used to upset me, not anymore. At worst, it occasionally annoys me, but that's about it. I like em, and that's the main thing. Himself likes em which is also a bonus. What anyone else thinks is neither here nor there, really.
Sardonicat wrote: » They can be scourge to carry around all day. You also have to live with the knowledge that people will discuss your anatomy in the way you just described, .
Sardonicat wrote: » I wonder who was responsible for the bustle trend in the 19th century?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I've not been into it from day one.. I blame the Kardashians..
sbsquarepants wrote: » A masterpiece of understatement! A woman in work here has huge boobs, i walked into the office the other day and she was talking to another bloke there, i just said hello and went about my business. They finished their conversation and she left, the other guy comes over to me and says quite earnestly, as if he had just had some deep cosmic insight eureka moment - "You know, if a giant pair of melons can't cheer you up, there's just no fúcking hope for you".....and he's probably right:D
Sardonicat wrote: » Ah, the boobs are great, so they are. .
Kivaro wrote: » There really should be a public health awareness programme on the dangers of high-carb diets. Even a moderation in carb intake can result in a healthier and lower-weight society, which will in turn result in enormous savings in the healthcare spend in Ireland year after year.
sbsquarepants wrote: » I'm more of a boob man to tell you the truth, and very egalitarian with with it. Big, small, roundy, pointy, black, white, fúcking sqaure with polka dots - Seldom seen one i didn't like:D
Sardonicat wrote: » Each to their own,Spongebob, each to their own.
sbsquarepants wrote: » I do like a lady with a bit of an aul duck arse, but those big kardashian / nigerian hoops are just stomach churning.
Mimon wrote: » Nice jumping to conclusions with a nice dose of virtual signaling. Don't give a ****e about their appearance. It is more about the health implications of being obese/unhealthy at that age. Cellulite at that age would be indicative of a very fatty diet.
Sardonicat wrote: » Yup, that post was all about concern for their health.