Size matters
Discussions on matters of opinion can be fun. As I say on some political fora that I participate (when I want to tweak the other side) everyone has a right to my own opinion. Back in my Navy days when we were standing about trying to show how suave we were we would quote the famous Johnny Carson line, "Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clear to the bone." I'm not sure he invented it, but I believe he was the one that used it the first time I heard it.
I s'pect at the end of the day size does matter especially if tickling is but part of a relationship. I sort of doubt any of us could maintain a relationship with someone we find unattractive. Life is too short. On the other hand, if we each think ours is the most drop dead gorgeous creature ever to walk upright, we won't be able to wait for tomorrow morning just to get another glimpse.
Yet I find it interesting how cultures evolve. Before approximately 1920 in the United States, the sex goddesses of the silver scre...er, er...stage were round in the corner and buff in the bow (or saucy in the mantle) as the old sea shanty had it. They were big in the personality department both coming and going. And they turned heads. They were so because guys liked it for probably a couple hundred thousand years.
That all changed, at least publically. Anyway, despite being told from the first twinge of puberty that we of the male persuasion are supposed to be attracted to only the tall slender lasses, you don't just erase ten thousand generations of genetic habit with the snap of the fingers. I bet lots of guys still like pertners round in the corner and buff in the bow. It's all good though because in this world there's someone for each of us thay say.
Mimi says she has changed so much since this thread was started. With luck we all have and for the better. Legitimately confident women are such fun to be around. I just wish it possible to get across to everyone starting out that character and personality is the whole ball game and lads and lasses with good character and personality will be separating their own lookers from their own wannabes in no time flat. In tickling the youth of today is so lucky. They can make tickling compatibility a requirement. Many years ago it seemed more random. In fact I think my tickling desires would have seemed truly odd if the subject even came up in those days.
This is by no means a judgement of those with other preferences. I prefer women of the curve. After a man is absorbed by a lit up curvette, as he searches for his scrambled senses, his most intense sensation will be one of , "WOW!!!"
Discussions on matters of opinion can be fun. As I say on some political fora that I participate (when I want to tweak the other side) everyone has a right to my own opinion. Back in my Navy days when we were standing about trying to show how suave we were we would quote the famous Johnny Carson line, "Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clear to the bone." I'm not sure he invented it, but I believe he was the one that used it the first time I heard it.
I s'pect at the end of the day size does matter especially if tickling is but part of a relationship. I sort of doubt any of us could maintain a relationship with someone we find unattractive. Life is too short. On the other hand, if we each think ours is the most drop dead gorgeous creature ever to walk upright, we won't be able to wait for tomorrow morning just to get another glimpse.
Yet I find it interesting how cultures evolve. Before approximately 1920 in the United States, the sex goddesses of the silver scre...er, er...stage were round in the corner and buff in the bow (or saucy in the mantle) as the old sea shanty had it. They were big in the personality department both coming and going. And they turned heads. They were so because guys liked it for probably a couple hundred thousand years.
That all changed, at least publically. Anyway, despite being told from the first twinge of puberty that we of the male persuasion are supposed to be attracted to only the tall slender lasses, you don't just erase ten thousand generations of genetic habit with the snap of the fingers. I bet lots of guys still like pertners round in the corner and buff in the bow. It's all good though because in this world there's someone for each of us thay say.
Mimi says she has changed so much since this thread was started. With luck we all have and for the better. Legitimately confident women are such fun to be around. I just wish it possible to get across to everyone starting out that character and personality is the whole ball game and lads and lasses with good character and personality will be separating their own lookers from their own wannabes in no time flat. In tickling the youth of today is so lucky. They can make tickling compatibility a requirement. Many years ago it seemed more random. In fact I think my tickling desires would have seemed truly odd if the subject even came up in those days.
This is by no means a judgement of those with other preferences. I prefer women of the curve. After a man is absorbed by a lit up curvette, as he searches for his scrambled senses, his most intense sensation will be one of , "WOW!!!"


! If not, you'll be joining a monestary someday!!!!!!!!!! 



