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that picture had me in deep thought for a while. Is he a lifelong bachelor who just never got to touch boobs? Maybe he was a transvestite who reverted but couldn't afford to get them removed. Maybe he's a former roider and those are just side effects..... :blink:

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See my previous post -- those are NOT natural-born moobs, my friends.... .

that picture had me in deep thought for a while. Is he a lifelong bachelor who just never got to touch boobs? Maybe he was a transvestite who reverted but couldn't afford to get them removed. Maybe he's a former roider and those are just side effects..... :blink:

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Poor GUY???

I think he OPTED for those bad-boys, dontcha think????

They look way too perky to be moobs.

If she comes in again I'll try to take a picture... without being obvious. She's proud of her tatas though, you can tell. Thats what leads my coworkers to believe they're implants. :lol:

She shows them off like you'd show off a Bentley.

HA! here's the pic I was looking for-since we're on the implant topic.

Ahaha poor guy. :lol:

Well I figure he can't afford the rest of the surgery... or maybe it was botched... I dunno. :lol:

And now he's a webstar with his moobs hanging out all over the place.

He does look proud of them though doesn't he? Maybe he's one of those eccentric people who won at bingo and didn't know what to do with the money.

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There's actually a disease that some men have that cause them to develop large breasts.

Also, if he has to have estrogen treatments for some medical conditions, that can cause involuntary voluptuousness as well.

Come to think of it, ever seen Fight Club? Those weren't Meat Loaf's real mams... :P

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There's actually a disease that some men have that cause them to develop large breasts.

Also, if he has to have estrogen treatments for some medical conditions, that can cause involuntary voluptuousness as well.

Come to think of it, ever seen Fight Club? Those weren't Meat Loaf's real mams... :P

Why can't I get a disease that makes me get large tatas??

that would rule.

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There's actually a disease that some men have that cause them to develop large breasts.

Also, if he has to have estrogen treatments for some medical conditions, that can cause involuntary voluptuousness as well.

Come to think of it, ever seen Fight Club? Those weren't Meat Loaf's real mams... :P

Why can't I get a disease that makes me get large tatas??

that would rule.

My wife would gladly lend you hers.

She says they just get in the way.

She doesn't complain, about them ALL the time, mind you. Not when we're together, at least. ;)

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Yea actually I don't mind mine at all.

After I had Ethan I grew to a D cup during breast feeding and I remember not liking it at all. :lol:

TMI? Meh I don't care. :P

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(L) for TMI! I am a big fan of it... Just ask Mal!

I do NOT wish to have larger ta-tas...

Yea actually I don't mind mine at all.

After I had Ethan I grew to a D cup during breast feeding and I remember not liking it at all. :lol:

TMI? Meh I don't care. :P

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As someone with rather large tatas, I HATE THEM. Can't find a bra that fits properly without going to a specialty store, gotta buy shirts in a size bigger to accommodate them, etc.

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Yup...I can TOTALLY understand why a woman wouldn't want large tatas (that's the first time I've ever used that term for breasts, by the way). My wife gets "bra burn" on the underside of hers, since the bra wire digs into her skin. That's gotta hurt... There was also the time last year where she dropped her curling iron, which promptly landed on her bosom, giving her a rather bad burn there. She slips and falls on occasion, and I'm sure some of it has to do with her being front-heavy there.

All man-isms and joking aside, I'd be more than happy if she lost some of her tata size just to relieve her of those pains and inconveniences.

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Yeah, I asked my wife why she wears bras with wires if the wires dig into her skin...but she says that she NEEDS the support that only a wire can give.

Guys are so lucky in many ways. All we have to worry about is having underwear that isn't too tight.

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Case complete @ NVC: 11-13-09

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Medical in Vancouver: 01-28-10

Interview @ Montreal: 03-05-10 -- APPROVED!

POE @ Blaine (Pacific Highway): 03-10-10

3000 mile drive from Vancouver to DC: 03-10-10 to 3-12-10

Green card received: 04-02-10

SSN received: 04-07-10

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Arrived at USCIS: 12-29-11

I-751 NOA1: 12-30-11 Check cashed: 01-04-12

Biometrics: 02-24-12

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Yeah, I asked my wife why she wears bras with wires if the wires dig into her skin...but she says that she NEEDS the support that only a wire can give.

Guys are so lucky in many ways. All we have to worry about is having underwear that isn't too tight.

Yeah, that and not somehow banging ourselves there. I returning a rental a car and I had the seat too low, so I somehow managed to crush myself down there. I had to keep myself from screaming. That seriously hurt.

Of course... I'm also very accident prone. My wife says that's because I get easily distracted and therefore don't pay attention to where I am or what I'm doing. If I can somehow bump into something, I will (accidentally) do it.

Fortunately I heal fast. Definitely not like Wolverine (although that would be awesome!), but I rarely get bruises and I seem to heal cuts -- both minor and major -- far faster than most people. That's good, too. I'd probably be in a wheelchair by now if I didn't heal like that. :P

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