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On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 14:54:45 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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"Jessica B" wrote in message
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On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 17:26:45 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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Yes, no sh*t.

I'm a recovering Catholic, BTW. It was just too strange to be active
in that religion.

Me too! I sorta lost faith in the Catholic church when all the pedophile
priests came to light. I switched to protestand and when I go to church
from
time to time I go to a Baptist church. But, I'm not really active. But, I
do
like to live somewhat of a Christian life whenever I can.


I believe in Christian values, but I don't get pumped up about church
or worship. Some of it seems so contrived.


Agreed! Many of the churches seem to be more about themselves than helping
people to see the benefits of Christianity. Some spend millions on big,
fancy buildings for themselves and a pittance for outreach.

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What (straight) man wouldn't like such an alluring display? I say if you
got it, flaunt it.



Some of my friends REALLY have it. On some level it's depressing when
we go clubbing... they're hit on A LOT! :-)



Pssstttt! There are way too many men fixated on large breasts. Most men I
know act like total idiots when they see an attractive woman with large
breasts. It's like all they see is that part of the female anatomy. I think
that's sooooo immature and dumb! Like a baby who has never been weaned. I
just can't see it. To me smaller breasts look way better as the entire body
looks to be more in proportion.


I'm definitely proportional.. horizontally and vertically. :-) Men are
fairly simple to figure out. Like they don't think we notice when
they're talking to our chest??