A nice pair of legs - opinions differ

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piggish ? were it only true.

Why would God give pigs better sex lives than humans?

According to Swine Genetics International, a boar (male pig) can experience orgasms lasting from 5 to 15 minutes (not seconds). If male humans could do that… well… we’d all spend a lot more time in the shower.
And the female pig also has it better than her human counterpart. A female pig actually has its clitoris located on the inside of the ******. If you can’t understand why this might be advantageous, then… well… gosh… how can I best explain?

Hoping in my next life I'll be born a pig..
 

Wow! Never seen that side of her

One hell of a life too, from the sound of things:
"As a child with a supernatural singing voice, a part of Andrews' may have believed if she sang her heart out, she could somehow rescue her mother and stepfather from their alcoholism and disappointment.

After a marriage proposal from Edwards, it would be two years before she agreed to marry the Hollywood director in 1969. Andrews wrote about "very stressful times" with Edwards' hypochondria and trying to pull him through volatile moods and sometimes suicidal anxiety. "It was one of those monsters that got hold of him so strongly that he couldn't resist," Andrews said of his eventual self-medicating with Demerol and oxycodone.

With her determination and stamina, Andrews kept up with a staggering schedule -- movies, concert tours, TV shows -- because she was worried about money due to Edwards' impulsive overspending and their large blended household. Andrews said that even amidst the chaos of five children, three countries a bevy of pets and various Edwards ailments, she told herself "we will have harmony in this house," and carried on.

Andrews remained loyal by her husband's side for 41 years until his death in 2010. For their twentieth wedding anniversary, she wrote a poem for him that read in part, "When all is said and done, the lady's by your side for the wild fun, the fierce pain, the laughter in the ride.""

https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/...-recalls-love-scene-made-legs-buckle-66205331
 

One hell of a life too, from the sound of things:
"As a child with a supernatural singing voice, a part of Andrews' may have believed if she sang her heart out, she could somehow rescue her mother and stepfather from their alcoholism and disappointment.

After a marriage proposal from Edwards, it would be two years before she agreed to marry the Hollywood director in 1969. Andrews wrote about "very stressful times" with Edwards' hypochondria and trying to pull him through volatile moods and sometimes suicidal anxiety. "It was one of those monsters that got hold of him so strongly that he couldn't resist," Andrews said of his eventual self-medicating with Demerol and oxycodone.

With her determination and stamina, Andrews kept up with a staggering schedule -- movies, concert tours, TV shows -- because she was worried about money due to Edwards' impulsive overspending and their large blended household. Andrews said that even amidst the chaos of five children, three countries a bevy of pets and various Edwards ailments, she told herself "we will have harmony in this house," and carried on.

Andrews remained loyal by her husband's side for 41 years until his death in 2010. For their twentieth wedding anniversary, she wrote a poem for him that read in part, "When all is said and done, the lady's by your side for the wild fun, the fierce pain, the laughter in the ride.""

https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/...-recalls-love-scene-made-legs-buckle-66205331

Thank you very much for this. I've always admired her talents, but now I my respect for her has gone far deeper. A beautiful soul! Thank you, once again.
 
I was in the army when the picture came out, stationed at ENT Air Force Base in Colorado, Cheyenne Mountain-a big deal back then, now closed. We walked into town, Colorado Springs, to see the movie. I was able to walk so much in those days.
I’ve seen that movie at least 20 times and know every song by heart. It’s a classic and one of my favourite movies/ musicals.
 
I’ve seen that movie at least 20 times and know every song by heart. It’s a classic and one of my favourite movies/ musicals.
Funny how people are so different as most folks know Julie Andrews for acting, singing and dancing as Mary Poppins alongside Dick van Dyke, or as Maria in "The sound of music" dont they, (all good clean family fun of course).

However I doubt this was all that raunchy somehow, (though I wont try to watch it to find out), quote"Julie Andrews went topless in 1981 in the movie S.O.B. 😱. Bare legged ballerinas"
 
Funny how people are so different as most folks know Julie Andrews for acting, singing and dancing as Mary Poppins alongside Dick van Dyke, or as Maria in "The sound of music" dont they, (all good clean family fun of course).

However I doubt this was all that raunchy somehow, (though I wont try to watch it to find out), quote"Julie Andrews went topless in 1981 in the movie S.O.B. 😱. Bare legged ballerinas"
You’re right. It wasn’t at all that raunchy and the only reason I know this is that my husband and I watched it last weekend. It really surprised me because I’ve always known her as the singing step mom of the century but sure enough she was topless. It doesn’t change how I feel about her though. It was tastefully presented. Besides which, I’m not sure anything could taint her reputation. She’s total class all the way. 🎶
 
Keesha wrote 1:
It’s NOT female logic but personal preference just like you’ve got your personal preference. Remember you asked me personally what I liked so I answered. My answer wasn’t for everyone else. That’s for themselves to decide. What’s wrong with that logic? Never mind. I don’t need your sense of logic either. 🥺 "
Keesha wrote 2.
No I don’t deny the existence of ‘female logic.’
One more time. My preferences about toned legs has nothing to do with men. That’s not ‘women’s logic.’ It’s MY personal preference.
The fact that you consider my statement to be a suggestion you’d expect to see on a man is ‘your opinion’ which is coloured by your OWN personal preferences. Neither preference is right or wrong. That’s the beauty about personal preferences.
Here’s another example of personal preference and perhaps you’ll understand this one.
My favourite colours are pink, purple and turquoise.
Your favourite colours might be green and blue.
Neither colour preference is right or wrong. There’s is NO RIGHT or WRONG when it comes to preference.
Women’s logic doesn’t even come into play here.
I didn't respond to your arguments earlier in this thread, and now I'll start with a confession, my mentioning "female logic" was provocative obviously, (btw my favourite colour is blue, though the relevance to our discussion I've questioned already!). Now my reponse to your arguments above, "I think I've heard them or ones similar to them, many times before on other forums". I once spoke to a woman boss asserting there was no right or wrong answers to anything, and "everything was shades of grey", to which I responded "there is one thing that is black and white, you cant be half pregnant" - things did't turn out well between us as you might expect ). Looking back at your posts I've quoted we do seem to be at cross purposes, because I started and am continuing in this thread to discuss women's legs, in a light hearted way .
 
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I didn't respond to your arguments earlier in this thread, and now I'll start with a confession, my mentioning "female logic" was provocative obviously, (btw my favourite colour is blue, though the relevance to our discussion I've questioned already!). Now my reponse to your arguments above, "I think I've heard them or ones similar to them, many tines before on other forums". I once spoke to a woman boss asserting there was no right or wrong answers to anything, and "everything was shades of grey", to which I responded "there is one thing that is black and white, you cant be half pregnant" - things did't turn out well between us as you might expect ). Looking back at your posts I've quoted we do seem to be at cross purposes, because I started and am continuing in this thread to discuss women's legs, in a light hearted way .
What???
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Oh no. I think you’re VERY THICK. 😎
I’m not trying to educate you Grahamp. I’m trying to correct your wrong assumption of what I said because according to you women shouldn’t be athletes. Women shouldn’t have muscle tone. Perhaps you think women shouldn’t work out at all. Maybe they should be at home cooking and cleaning like ‘good little women.’ 🙄
Your view of women is very biased and outdated and believe it or not it’s also possible for women to admire other women without being considered gay or lesbian.😱
I happen to appreciate a well toned body on both genders. I happen to think women athletes look just as attractive as male athletes. Being athletic isn’t predominately a male trait as you’ve suggested.
Maybe it was this post I meant I hadn't responded to on a fun thread. ;) .
 
I didn't respond to your arguments earlier in this thread, and now I'll start with a confession, my mentioning "female logic" was provocative obviously, (btw my favourite colour is blue, though the relevance to our discussion I've questioned already!). Now my reponse to your arguments above, "I think I've heard them or ones similar to them, many tines before on other forums". I once spoke to a woman boss asserting there was no right or wrong answers to anything, and "everything was shades of grey", to which I responded "there is one thing that is black and white, you cant be half pregnant" - things did't turn out well between us as you might expect ). Looking back at your posts I've quoted we do seem to be at cross purposes, because I started and am continuing in this thread to discuss women's legs, in a light hearted way .
That’s me being light hearted.
Ive got light hearted and too serious. Unfortunately there is no in between with me. Yes your words were provocative 😂! Pfft ‘lady logic 😝but apparently so were my photos. 🤣 That’s light hearted / serious / light hearted and is as good as it gets with me.

Yep! I figured it was blue or green. So did I remind you of your old boss who you hated? 😬 back to serious. LOL!
 
That’s me being light hearted.😂😝🤣 Break
Yep! I figured it was blue or green. So did I remind you of your old boss who you hated? 😬 back to serious. LOL!
Nope, not my old boss, she just happened to say things that were unsustainable. You reminded me of someone from Australia, who might argue about equality in a similar fashion to your arguments here, and there was no hate of either woman, I just had trouble with that boss. o_O .
Maybe the term, "typical woman" fits, but you've given me a thread idea.
 
Nope, not my old boss, she just happened to say things that were unsustainable. You reminded me of someone from Australia, who might argue about equality in a similar fashion to your arguments here, and there was no hate of either woman, I just had trouble with that boss. o_O .
Maybe the term, "typical woman" fits, but you've given me a thread idea.
No hate. I’m just a too serious debater who could argue about pretty much anything at times. I’ve got to stay in the light hearted zone or I sink. I’m certain no typical woman. There’s nothing typical about me.
 

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