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Where have all the fit and interesting available men gone...Part 4!!!!

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aseriouslyblondemoment · 27/02/2009 23:21

and so it goes on...

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Holly23 · 05/03/2009 22:30

N1 lol, appreciate the honesty, anyway you're in good company, the women on the thread do not go for the david beckham types, he probably does wax don't you think? also it would have to be pretty painful for a bloke with their hair being that much longer the first time they get their chosen area waxed!

Holly23 · 05/03/2009 22:32

I think my particular issue with my tummy will be dispelled once I'm with a guy (hopefully fittie!)

lou33 · 05/03/2009 22:34

my best mate asks me to wax his back, well his shoulders really

N1 · 05/03/2009 22:34

I would have avoided giving birth...thanks.

As for body issues. Overweight is not something I like, but most people don't like being overweight as it is.

I might be friendly with someone who is 30 stone but they are not relationship material...shallow as it sounds.

aseriouslyblondemoment · 05/03/2009 22:35

Hey Holly looks like N1 run scared lol
bet he thinks we're going to hold him down and drip hot wax on him

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N1 · 05/03/2009 22:36

Rubbing cream might be fun - agreed. I would still rather avoid the waxing or shaving and just enjoy the rubbing (with or without cream.

aseriouslyblondemoment · 05/03/2009 22:37

N1 ducking the questions as per usual lol

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lou33 · 05/03/2009 22:38

i am past having body issues

if a bloke gets as far as to see it i figure he wont mind what he sees

Holly23 · 05/03/2009 22:39

hey N1 do you want to reconsider? you might enjoy the cream rubbing!

aseriouslyblondemoment · 05/03/2009 22:39

but it might get sore without the cream

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N1 · 05/03/2009 22:39

Which question have I avoided?

Holly23 · 05/03/2009 22:40

lol you beat me to it!

aseriouslyblondemoment · 05/03/2009 22:40

Too right Lou well said

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aseriouslyblondemoment · 05/03/2009 22:42

the cream one
but i have responded as always!

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Holly23 · 05/03/2009 22:43

N1 - from a blokey point of view, do stretch marks on a woman bother you even if she is relatively slim?

lou33 · 05/03/2009 22:44

plus they probably have their own worries about themselves too, and i know im not obsessing on the finer details when i am at that stage, so why would they be?

N1 · 05/03/2009 22:45

Who asked the question.

lou33 · 05/03/2009 22:46

and talking of waxing shoulders, my mate just asked me if i would do htem for him soon lol

Holly23 · 05/03/2009 22:46

Thats very true Lou, they probably do have their own insecurities as well

aseriouslyblondemoment · 05/03/2009 22:46

absolutely
it works both ways,thank goodness we're both happy in our own skins

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aseriouslyblondemoment · 05/03/2009 22:48

who asked which question?
i asked you, would rubbing get sore without cream?

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N1 · 05/03/2009 22:48

By Holly23 on Thu 05-Mar-09 22:43:48
N1 - from a blokey point of view, do stretch marks on a woman bother you even if she is relatively slim?

I am unusual in that sense. I like marks. It gives me something to trace my finger on. Stretch marks don't bother me at all.

Without trying to be nasty. A tyre on a belly is a bit off putting to me.

aseriouslyblondemoment · 05/03/2009 22:49

being a woman am curious

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Holly23 · 05/03/2009 22:49

oh I really have to get to bed, got to get up in 7hrs. night everyone!

Holly23 · 05/03/2009 22:50

Thanks N1 thats useful to know.

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