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large norks tend to go floppy and droop at a younger age than smaller perter firmer breasts.....anything bigger than a handful is likely to get veiny and hang round the waist by the time she hits 30 or drops sprogs....so I tend to avoid 'em.

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Ahhh, man Silddx - your posts are usual far more interesting. Bit of a low day? I can't make up my mind to move this to Off-Topic as most of the posts have nothing to do with Bass - or just delete it for being potentially sexist. We should be welcoming our female members, not becoming a Bass version of Viz?

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[quote name='dood' post='974187' date='Oct 1 2010, 03:31 PM']Ahhh, man Silddx - your posts are usual far more interesting. Bit of a low day? I can't make up my mind to move this to Off-Topic as most of the posts have nothing to do with Bass - or just delete it for being potentially sexist. We should be welcoming our female members, not becoming a Bass version of Viz?[/quote]
Well said.

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[quote name='Twigman' post='974154' date='Oct 1 2010, 03:15 PM']large norks tend to go floppy and droop at a younger age than smaller perter firmer breasts.....anything bigger than a handful is likely to get veiny and hang round the waist by the time she hits 30 or drops sprogs....so I tend to avoid 'em.[/quote]

I can live with that!

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