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From: spaf@gatech.UUCP (Gene Spafford)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Big Breasts
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Date: Wed, 12-Dec-84 00:43:43 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec 12 00:43:43 1984
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Organization: The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech
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[wombats don't have big breasts]

Maybe men who are fascinated by large breasts are jealous?

Actually, I think it has to do with genetics and the built-in 
urge to merge.  You tend to notice sex-linked traits and respond.
Development of such secondary sexual characteristics implies something
about sexual maturity and suitabilty as a potential mate.  That's
why some women find beards so attractive, too.  Of course, this
is mere speculation.  But I do have a beard (and small breasts).

I don't find large breasts especially alluring, except in a bucket
of fried chicken.  I'm a leg man, myself.  (Yup, I'll go for the
drumstick, even with big breasts.)  I actually prefer women with
smaller endowments -- they aren't as self-conscious about their
bodies (or so it seems), and they can give much nicer hugs.
Ever try to give a really nice hug to someone while holding a
couple of footballs in between?  It isn't very comforting or exciting,
unless of course you have a thing for football players or pigskin.

Now before any of you women send me your breasts in the mail with
notes like "Are these too big for you?" let me just point out that
I have nothing against large breasts -- at least not at the moment.
Given the opportunity, I'd put me against them.  Or against small ones.
In pairs usually, but I'd settle for an odd number greater than 7.
But I'll only do that if they're attached to a generally personable
lady with nice legs, pretty eyes, and the other standard features
required for a test drive, two per, plus or minus 1.  So, if you can
include that when you send me mail, go to it.

Next question?
-- 
Gene "8 months and counting" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
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