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Did Bill Clinton have anything to do with your thoughts about this subject? How about your friends at the time?Regarding CarolineWH
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Why should children be ashamed of their sexuality?
I know at 14 my fantasies were far from innocent, I just lacked a willing partner. Whatever, if they're happy then I don't see why it's doing any harm.
I think partnering up for oral sex at a party's a great idea.Comment
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Haha, I think I might be famous. We don't follow most normal forum etiquette rules around here, so why not?
ZaraNaaz, be happy you have small breasts. My big ones are such a pain, literally and figuratively. If your future husband is worth marrying, he better love you for who you are, small breasts and all
I could have mine chopped off and my boyfriend will love me still because he loves "Little," not "Little's body."
Good luck.
EDIT: after I posted, I remembered a comedian who says something like "Once you've seen one pair of breasts, you want to see the rest of them." Men talk big about how they "want" big or small (yes, I know men who prefer small!) but all they really want is to get their "boobie fix." If you have them, they're happy.<center><i>Nature gives us shapeless shapes,<br>Clouds and waves and flame,<br>But human expectation is that love remains the same,<br>And when it doesn’t, we point our fingers and blame.</i><br><a href="http://www.womens-health.com/boards/register.php">Register</a>|<a href="http://www.womens-health.com/boards/members/little.html">Contact Admin</a>|<a href="mailto:support*womens-health.com?subject=Forum Contact">Email Admin</a></center>Comment
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Hello sourpuss-
I have found myself thinking the same thing that you posted here. In my heart I believe that before it's the educational system's or the church's responsibility it is the parents responsibility to teach their children sex education. However, I can appreciate someone attempting to teach sex education as a default for those who aren't receiving any sex education at all. I would rather my children get it from me than out in the street so to speak. Can't imagine having all those myths and misinformation Little spoke of in my children's heads when they were younger.!
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It shouldn't be. Nothing should be a big deal. Example: I have a VERY ugly, permanently bruised dog bite scar on my right thigh. If I go out of the house in shorts, I get plenty of unsolicited staring, but if I was ever dating a guy who had a problem with it, he'd be out the door in a second.
No part of your body should be important enough to him to be a "big deal" or make a problem over the fact that he loves you. You shouldn't worry so much.
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Haha, I think I might be famous. We don't follow most normal forum etiquette rules around here, so why not?
ZaraNaaz, be happy you have small breasts. My big ones are such a pain, literally and figuratively. If your future husband is worth marrying, he better love you for who you are, small breasts and all
I could have mine chopped off and my boyfriend will love me still because he loves "Little," not "Little's body."
Good luck.
EDIT: after I posted, I remembered a comedian who says something like "Once you've seen one pair of breasts, you want to see the rest of them." Men talk big about how they "want" big or small (yes, I know men who prefer small!) but all they really want is to get their "boobie fix." If you have them, they're happy.
I think it is an even split between men who prefer large or small breasts. For the great majority it isn't a big (no pun intended) difference either way.
In general I think men often make the mistake of marrying for beauty. Physical beauty doesn't last. But, if you love someone they will always be beautiful. My wife is as beautiful as the day we met more than 25 years ago. (and she was beautiful then - but that isn't why I married her).Comment
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there was also a comedian who once said "if you've seen one you've seen them both"..and yes you are right about the "boobie fix"..all sizes and shapes are sexy..Haha, I think I might be famous. We don't follow most normal forum etiquette rules around here, so why not?
ZaraNaaz, be happy you have small breasts. My big ones are such a pain, literally and figuratively. If your future husband is worth marrying, he better love you for who you are, small breasts and all
I could have mine chopped off and my boyfriend will love me still because he loves "Little," not "Little's body."
Good luck.
EDIT: after I posted, I remembered a comedian who says something like "Once you've seen one pair of breasts, you want to see the rest of them." Men talk big about how they "want" big or small (yes, I know men who prefer small!) but all they really want is to get their "boobie fix." If you have them, they're happy.
a smart man learns from his mistakes..a wise man learns from the mistakes of others..Comment
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