[i know this is shallow to some] but girls w small breast dont turn me on (Christian, separate)
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Okay, so you've earned a little respect w/ Sanaa, Halle, Rhanna, Jessica Biel, Salma (if she'd keep them things tucked in - I don't find bulging breasts classy or attractive), Keyshia, & something about Marisa - Phfft to the others one way or another!
What you like is them thick gurls, that's all - lips, hips, thighs, & booty, along w/ breasts to fit that body build. Beautiful women! I am slender & small breasted but I also find thicker women more beautiful & sensual (and I am straight).
complex magazine came out with a list "top 100 girls of the 2000s" and this is who personally i found sexy
Iwas very bored at work lol, but you see not all the girls i like are buxom, just 80% of them!
No disrespect to you LEVOW, but screw a complex mag! I see just as good looking girls at my local store (at the register) when I'm looking for various condiments.
Guys today are WAY to caught up in Hollywood (it's a SICK town anyway), I hear guys like: "Wow! She looks like Jessica Alba!" or some other famous person. Excuse me but, since when did Jessica Alba or Beyonce become the "STANDARD" of beauty?
Last edited by Morphous01; 10-09-2009 at 09:42 PM..
I know im going to get eaten alive, by women who are going to be saying, "its whats inside that counts" blah blah blah, sorry im just saying how i feel. Ever since i was a teenager, i have an affinity for big breasted woman, my first big celebrity crush was on Samantha Fox. My exes all have had . I know you probbably know that im seperated right now, but all the girls ive gone out with are pretty buxom. Its funny, cuz i had relations w a young lady that had small , and it was ok, but i wasnt turned on, needless to say, it happened one time, and i never called her back for seconds. I know this might be dumb to some of you, but its a prerequisite, for girls to have atleast a c cup, for me to even find them attractive and sexy. I prefer girls w d's though, sorry just telling the way it is. I dont like fake ones, though, only 100% natural, like Selma Hayek, and Sofia Vergada.Ive gone out w girls, that werent even that pretty from the face, but had nice , sorry thats just my preference, dont shoot me!
Some women don't care for superficial men. There is a lid for evey pot.
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This is still all about breasts - but also about the beauty of breastfeeding! So, still on topic!
Africa has a strong effect on female celebrities. Madonna adopted a youngster after a visit to Malawi, while Angelina Jolie insisted on giving birth to a child in Namibia. But Hollywood was agog this morning after From Dusk Till Dawn actress Salma Hayek breastfed a stranger’s baby during visit to war-torn Sierra Leone.
The 42-year-old, who has a one-year-old daughter Valentina, was touring a hospital when she came across a mother who was unable to feed her baby boy.
Although TV cameras were there from ABC’s Nightline news programme, the actress did not hesitate.
Hayek said: ‘The baby was perfectly healthy, but the mother did not have any milk. He was very hungry - I was weaning my daughter Valentina, but I still had a lot of milk, so I breast-fed the baby.’
She added: ‘It was amazing because he’s really looking at me and he’s very little. My baby is one year so she can suck a lot harder.’
Hayek later admitted she worried about betraying her daughter, but she added: ‘I thought about it, am I being disloyal to my child by giving my milk away?
‘I actually think my baby would be very proud to be able to share her milk and when she grows up I will make sure she continues to share and be generous caring person.’
She went on to recall how her great-grandmother had helped out a woman in a similar fashion.
She explained: ‘My great-grandmother was in a Mexican village and they found a woman in the street inconsolably crying and the baby was also crying, crying, crying.
‘My great-grandmother went up to her and said “What is the matter?” and the mother said, “She is very, very hungry and I have no more milk”.
‘And in the street my great-grandmother took the baby and breastfed that baby who instantly stopped crying and went peacefully to sleep.
‘It was amazing (to breastfeed another child) because I was really impressed by (my great-grandmother’s) story. I’m here in Sierra Leone and I was able to feed a baby that was very hungry.’
In developing countries, doctors encourage women to breastfeed for up to two years, because the food available cannot match the nutrition from a mother’s milk.
Since becoming a UNICEF spokesperson last year, Salma has travelled to many developing countries to raise awareness of the Pampers Tetanus programme.
Sierra Leone has the highest infant and child death rate in the world, with one in five children dying before they reach their fifth birthday.
Twenty one per cent of infant deaths in Sierra Leone are down to Tetanus, which can be prevented by a simple, routine injection which all children have in the western world.
This is still all about breasts - but also about the beauty of breastfeeding! So, still on topic!
Africa has a strong effect on female celebrities. Madonna adopted a youngster after a visit to Malawi, while Angelina Jolie insisted on giving birth to a child in Namibia. But Hollywood was agog this morning after From Dusk Till Dawn actress Salma Hayek breastfed a stranger’s baby during visit to war-torn Sierra Leone.
The 42-year-old, who has a one-year-old daughter Valentina, was touring a hospital when she came across a mother who was unable to feed her baby boy.
Although TV cameras were there from ABC’s Nightline news programme, the actress did not hesitate.
Hayek said: ‘The baby was perfectly healthy, but the mother did not have any milk. He was very hungry - I was weaning my daughter Valentina, but I still had a lot of milk, so I breast-fed the baby.’
She added: ‘It was amazing because he’s really looking at me and he’s very little. My baby is one year so she can suck a lot harder.’
Hayek later admitted she worried about betraying her daughter, but she added: ‘I thought about it, am I being disloyal to my child by giving my milk away?
‘I actually think my baby would be very proud to be able to share her milk and when she grows up I will make sure she continues to share and be generous caring person.’
She went on to recall how her great-grandmother had helped out a woman in a similar fashion.
She explained: ‘My great-grandmother was in a Mexican village and they found a woman in the street inconsolably crying and the baby was also crying, crying, crying.
‘My great-grandmother went up to her and said “What is the matter?” and the mother said, “She is very, very hungry and I have no more milk”.
‘And in the street my great-grandmother took the baby and breastfed that baby who instantly stopped crying and went peacefully to sleep.
‘It was amazing (to breastfeed another child) because I was really impressed by (my great-grandmother’s) story. I’m here in Sierra Leone and I was able to feed a baby that was very hungry.’
In developing countries, doctors encourage women to breastfeed for up to two years, because the food available cannot match the nutrition from a mother’s milk.
Since becoming a UNICEF spokesperson last year, Salma has travelled to many developing countries to raise awareness of the Pampers Tetanus programme.
Sierra Leone has the highest infant and child death rate in the world, with one in five children dying before they reach their fifth birthday.
Twenty one per cent of infant deaths in Sierra Leone are down to Tetanus, which can be prevented by a simple, routine injection which all children have in the western world.
I always liked Maggie Gyllenhaal, but now more then ever!
I say it with as much love as I can: oh, grow up.
We need to transport you into Africa, where women do not cover up, so you can get a taste of reality. lol.
I agree. I could do without seeing them also. Count me as someone that doesn't enjoy seeing a woman breastfeeding in public. I also don't think that childrearing is a woman's greatest accomplishment.
Also, on ALL the other message boards that I am a member of, those pictures would not be considered "work safe" and would require a warning on the title of the thread. And members posting pictures like these without a warning would get banned by the admins.
I enjoyed the pictures. It's a nice change from pics that intend to sexualize.
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