| Michael 2005-04-27, 8:52 am |
| bobbyD wrote:
> "rose" <rosedawn_scott@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1114532706.173288.197720@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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> easy one rose,, men have an unwritten rule, not to discuss another
> mans, wife's vagina,,,,,,, hence his fear!!!!!!!!!! specially discuss
> the other mans wifes vagina when the wife is there,, thats almost a
> threesome
That seems about right (and I mean "true") to me... in a purely social
sense... but I've never been able to figger out *why* it's true.
I mean... if I like my wife's vagina, shouldn't I be proud of that, and
shouldn't I be unembarrassed by suggestions my/her/our doctor might have
about how she and I could both enjoy it better?
By the same token and with respect to the interlocking bits *I* grew up
with, seems to me a doctor oughta be happy to offer medically-sound opinions
about the things (considering whatever my "condition" might be) I could be
doing with and/or without my cock that would give her and me the best bang
(hehe) for our disabled buck?
Seriously. Shouldn't my/her/our doctor(s) be eager to offer us both advice
aimed at opportunity to get the best out of our anatomy, and shouldn't we be
asking for it if we need it?
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> its also an unwritten law never to scope out a buddies wifes nipples
> either!!!
Sorry... you totally lost me there, man. :-) There is no nipple I will
not scope if it shows itself, and I won't ever apologize for scoping one -
or two, as the case may be. :-)
The woman in question should be happy her nipple(s) is/are pleasing to the
eye (let's face it... just like hair, faces and asses... plenty aren't), and
her husband should either be proud for his wife, or just ignore such
innocent admiration and get on with life.
(Maaaan... I really should have trained as a *lawyer* if I can come up with
an argument like that on the spur of the moment. <G> )
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