RedMagic1 -> RE: I Need a Slave to Love (2/27/2010 1:04:31 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Dante17677 In my early 20's I spent about a year searching the web for what I considered to be the perfect female form. In my early 20s, I repeatedly disrobed the same beautiful woman, because I was madly in love with her, and I believe I found the perfect female form every time she walked across the room. I think most men would have considered her attractive. She did have stretch marks, from a time in her life before I knew her when she had an eating disorder. Her ears were not the same size, and one poked out more than the other. So she wasn't physically perfect. She was mentally and emotionally perfect for me, though, for years. I've learned a lot of things from a lot of people, but she might have taught me more than everyone else put together. You might find that when you base your goals on reality -- what real women look like, act like and think like -- instead of how airbrushed internet caricatures behave -- you'll be more fulfilled. I've dated a couple of those airbrush caricatures at this point, and, amazingly enough, they don't look as good in person as they do on the computer screen. Also amazingly, those women have brains, personalities and life goals of their own. Are those things part of the "female form?" Or are you looking for a three-dimensional photograph?
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