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Good size thighs and calves that are lean and firm but not muscular will do for me.
I like girly legs, be it they are medium to thicker. I don't care for buffed up muscular legs on a women. Like she does 6,000 squats a day kind of thing. It doesn't look right IMO. More often than not, those women are way to cut for me as well. Their boobs have nearly disappeared from all the body building and dieting. Big cheeks with tiny hips seems to come to mind. What good is a bubble butt if the hips are narrow. I like the hips that look like they were built to push babies out myself. *Drools*
I like all types whether they are long, shorter, thicker, or thinner. But one thing they all have in common is the definition in the calves. Maybe because I like more athletic women...
As references:
Tea Leoni, Sandra Bullock, Julianne Moore, Heidi Klum, and Stacy Keibler... all have nice legs.
Bingo. All I need with many different kinds of women, tall short medium, is that little ball of muscle on the back of the calves for an instant turn on!
Bingo. All I need with many different kinds of women, tall short medium, is that little ball of muscle on the back of the calves for an instant turn on!
I agree that diamond calves are really something special and worth following a woman at least a block to enjoy...as long, of course, that there is definition at the knee and ankles.
Those women are shockingly thin! They look unhealthy at first glance, but they must have very delicate bone structure. They look very fragile.
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