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I can see the extinction rebellion placards now... "Face down for the penguins". |
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OK; after much reflection and deliberation, I can only have one doll for the foreseeable future; possibly except for starting with a Kimber, as several people suggest.
My no-holds-barred fantasy girlfriend is tall, around 5'7", brunette, a true superwoman / amazon / goddess, with the sexiest face possible (Jinsan 198 for me), with brown or green eyes, and ideally E or F cup. The nearest to that actually existing for WM heads is WM174G, especially as these later WMs seem to have better LHP than the older ones; so this is what I'm thinking of when eventually dropping c. £1500: Had to hack this up myself, as nobody seems to have put 198 on a tall body - despite her being as sexy as hell with 'come to bed' eyes Am I just weird? |
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No such thing as weird. We are all individuals with a common interest. Fuck what society thinks. If you're happy then do it
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I have to respectfully disagree, but that is because to me the word 'weird' just means not being the perceived normal...or a sheeple Merriam-Webster says this...."of strange or extraordinary character". Their definition of 'strange' is...."different from what is usual, ordinary, or expected" So, we are either different from what is usual, ordinary or expected (well duh!) or we are extraordinary(Hell yeah)...I'll take either or both |
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I just hate the word weird, being mildy autistic ive been called it a few times. I know im not "normal" but i dont want to be I do like extraordinary tho
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I don't know where I fit on the autistic scale but I have learned to embrace the label of 'weird' for the reasons I mentioned, however I much prefer being extraordinary too
I have been called weird many many times 'in real life', so you aren't alone, mate |
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Define "normal", anyone who says "you should be/act normal..." needs to look at their own life first, as I am sure they have/do something, that others may classify as not "normal". I much prefer the term "unique". |
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I agree 100% and that is why I said 'perceived normal', but yes, I have used the term 'unique' too on many occasions in the past |
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