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Preferred his "Rubenesque" to pleasingly plump.
by accidentaltourist in Six-Word Memoirs on Feb 01, 2013 | | T-shirt
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Staraj says,
I can embrace embracing a being considered a work of art.Dean6805 says,
I prefer the Old Masters' works over abstract.accidentaltourist says,
Oh now we're talking...Masters. ;)BanjoDan says,
Rubenesque never goes out of style!MO_Thoughts2 says,
I've been told that the curves are much more entertaining than the straight aways.TheUnknownComic says,
MO - Either way as long as the lawn is well maintained and ready for play!Staraj says,
Hey! TUC is encroaching on my "territory" AT. For play is exclusively ours.notjustagirlintheworld says,
My people call it zoftig and *real* men (and women) embrace it.accidentaltourist says,
It's a figure that doesn't disappear beneath the sheets. ;)ba_miracle says,
Luscious, voluptuous, sumptuous and decadently endowed.DynamicDbytheC says,
It is all in the attitude. AT, you are a Masterpiece of that.