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well im quite skinng, i could until the age of 19 still get into the baby swing seats in the park and then all that stopped me was that legs were too long and couldnt quite bend correctly (J.R hold your tongue there and you DBTS!) :lol:
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blondie95 wrote:well im quite skinng, i could until the age of 19 still get into the baby swing seats in the park and then all that stopped me was that legs were too long and couldnt quite bend correctly (J.R hold your tongue there and you DBTS!) :lol:
Oh dear!!!

I personally think girls' legs can never be "too long"..

The longer the better in my eyes. There is such wonderful mystery in letting the eye (or better still the hand) start somewhere down by the curve of the ankle and travel north by way of deliciously shapen calf muscles to the boundary of decency generally located somewhere in the region of the knee. After that, one enters a region of exotic and erotic mystery which intensifies with each passing centimetre. The longer the journey thereafter, the better in my humble opinion.

..... as for bending ..............
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DavebytheSea wrote:I personally think girls' legs can never be "too long"..
just so long as they extend right up to her ...






















hips.

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DavebytheSea wrote:
blondie95 wrote:well im quite skinng, i could until the age of 19 still get into the baby swing seats in the park and then all that stopped me was that legs were too long and couldnt quite bend correctly (J.R hold your tongue there and you DBTS!) :lol:
Oh dear!!!

I personally think girls' legs can never be "too long"..

The longer the better in my eyes. There is such wonderful mystery in letting the eye (or better still the hand) start somewhere down by the curve of the ankle and travel north by way of deliciously shapen calf muscles to the boundary of decency generally located somewhere in the region of the knee. After that, one enters a region of exotic and erotic mystery which intensifies with each passing centimetre. The longer the journey thereafter, the better in my humble opinion.

..... as for bending ..............
Oh dear indeed DBTS. Hmmm.
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yikes!
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http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/st ... 85,00.html

This may be of interest.

Incidentally my husband declares himself a founder member of the WLAS*
(presumably with DBTS)


*Women's Legs Appreciation Society
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my dad used to occasionally describe a female as having "legs up to her bum"...!
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....... and I haven't said a word !
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and then you went and spoilt it all

well the fact you hadn't said anything...
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Great Plum wrote:yikes!
... er .......... "yikes"?? .........Mr Plum??
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and I'm guessing that was the total sum of his post...
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Ruthie-Baby wrote:and I'm guessing that was the total sum of his post...
Indeed - a real plummer!
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as long as you don't mean plumber

how's your spell checker?
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Ruthie-Baby wrote:as long as you don't mean plumber

how's your spell checker?
No! "Yikes" - not "pipes"!

Internal spell checker functioning well - Fingers not always fully controlled.
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is that why you're known as Fingers Eastburn?
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