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- Path: sparky!uunet!boulder!ucsu!davis
- From: davis@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Barbara Davis)
- Subject: Re: Appreciation of the big & beautiful woman
- Message-ID: <1992Nov24.022400.10802@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
- Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder
- References: <1dn099INNb3e@agate.berkeley.edu> <1992Nov11.001147.956@netcom.com> <1992Nov11.010609.6150@netcom.com> <1992Nov16.180045.2038@speedy.aero.org> <1992Nov20.002739.24589@netcom.com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 02:24:00 GMT
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- avery@netcom.com (Avery Ray Colter) writes:
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- >nadel@attatash.aero.org (Miriam Nadel) writes:
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- >>One thing to keep in mind is that not everybody is particularly visual.
- >>I've noticed that most of the men who I've gotten involved with are
- >>highly kinesthetic. Their primary mode of sensual interaction is touch.
- >>I find such men appealing because they tend to be good at casual physical
- >>affection. Which I find amazingly romantic.
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- >Well, I personally have a theory that men who claim a preference for big women
- >are highly tactile by nature. Whether this actually holds water I'm not sure,
- >but you have to admit it makes sense.
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- Very interesting theory... Both men I am dating love the touch of skin on
- skin. They are very warm and affectionate, as am I.
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- Barb
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- Barbara G. Davis Internet: davis@ucsu.colorado.edu
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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- If I don't ask, you can't say, "Yes!".
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