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inyati13

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I found this big mushroom on the farm. The shape got me thinking about cleavage. But breast or butt you say?
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Cleavage is Middle English and Old High German. In science, it means to split as in the cleavage of cells or the process of cell division. But in old English it refers to clinging together. Which is how it is applied to breasts in a well endowed woman where the breasts meet and cling to one another. But some bras lift and separate the breasts. In that case, the term would be more like that applied in science, i.e., that is to split or separate the breasts. I think breast cleavage is real nice. Let's leave the butt cleavage to the plumber.
 
I like the way you apply science to breasts Ron.
I must admit I am a bit of a conossur (however you spell it) of breasts too or in other words an old pervert, but then that's what they are put on display for to be admired.
Ken
 
cow pollinater":j5bidb7z said:
Everything looks like cleavage if you go to long without it. :lol:

How someone who inseminates Jersey cows on a regular basis *ever* manages to be short of cleavage I have no idea.

Are you saying there's two of them in that mushroom Inyati? I've seen much better than that. Bovine & human.
 
wbvs58":3aj4bi8x said:
I like the way you apply science to breasts Ron.
I must admit I am a bit of a conossur (however you spell it) of breasts too or in other words an old pervert, but then that's what they are put on display for to be admired.
Ken

Actually, sometimes one checks the mirror for cleanliness and modesty before leaving the house and is later shocked on approaching a glass-fronted door in the city - clothes move and carefully straightened necklines can later reveal a lot more than was ever intended.
 
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regolith":vcxqheot said:
wbvs58":vcxqheot said:
I like the way you apply science to breasts Ron.
I must admit I am a bit of a conossur (however you spell it) of breasts too or in other words an old pervert, but then that's what they are put on display for to be admired.
Ken

Actually, sometimes one checks the mirror for cleanliness and modesty before leaving the house and is later shocked on approaching a glass-fronted door in the city - clothes move and carefully straightened necklines can later reveal a lot more than was ever intended.
If I had reason to move down under......................... ;-) You are a classy gal :nod:
 
wbvs58":2sj7fntf said:
I like the way you apply science to breasts Ron.
I must admit I am a bit of a conossur (however you spell it) of breasts too or in other words an old pervert, but then that's what they are put on display for to be admired.
Ken

Excellent response. I sure have enjoyed some good ole big'ens and some big ole good'ens in my time.
 
Sure we can, we just have to do it tastefully and handled in a sensitive manner..

Mystery solved Ron.

I thought I had seen that 'mushroom' somewhere before.

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inyati13":1liy992c said:
wbvs58":1liy992c said:
I like the way you apply science to breasts Ron.
I must admit I am a bit of a conossur (however you spell it) of breasts too or in other words an old pervert, but then that's what they are put on display for to be admired.
Ken

Excellent response. I sure have enjoyed some good ole big'ens and some big ole good'ens in my time.

I'm a bit ashamed to say, my Dad also told me there are two kinds; "good ole biggens" and "big ole gooduns". That comment seems degrading to women, but he meant it in a positive way. He meant that there are two kinds (I'd argue there are many more kinds). With respect to any women folk who might be offended by this comment; he also said that a plump wife and a big barn never did any man harm.
My Dad certainly had influence in making a man out of me, and I would like to say I love women.... Period. I love them all. He learned me to look at the woman, not the shell/husk around them. I love women; all of them, and I pray my words here in this post does not offend anyone.

And for you Isom, yes I'm the hillbillie from he!! but I love women. I'm married, so my ability to offer other women a demonstration is out of the question ;-) :lol2:
 
greybeard":2gm8u624 said:
Sure we can, we just have to do it tastefully and handled in a sensitive manner..

Mystery solved Ron.

I thought I had seen that 'mushroom' somewhere before.

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You did well greybeard (keeping it tasteful and sensitive :cboy: I'm hoping I did too. If this was all said in earshot of the women at the cafe, we would all be in big trouble
 
Ouachita":3nh19w3q said:
inyati13":3nh19w3q said:
wbvs58":3nh19w3q said:
I like the way you apply science to breasts Ron.
I must admit I am a bit of a conossur (however you spell it) of breasts too or in other words an old pervert, but then that's what they are put on display for to be admired.
Ken

Excellent response. I sure have enjoyed some good ole big'ens and some big ole good'ens in my time.

I'm a bit ashamed to say, my Dad also told me there are two kinds; "good ole biggens" and "big ole gooduns". That comment seems degrading to women, but he meant it in a positive way. He meant that there are two kinds (I'd argue there are many more kinds). With respect to any women folk who might be offended by this comment; he also said that a plump wife and a big barn never did any man harm.
My Dad certainly had influence in making a man out of me, and I would like to say I love goats.... Period. I love them all. He learned me to look at the woman, not the shell/husk around them. I love goats; all of them, and I pray my words
here in this post does not offend anyone.

And for you Isom, yes I'm the hillbillie from he!! but I love goats. I'm married, so my ability to offer other goats a demonstration is out of the question ;-) :lol2:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

:lol:
 
You guys crack me up with what entertains you!!! I would flash ya if I could, just to see your response! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Ouachita":2mfpyzuo said:
inyati13":2mfpyzuo said:
wbvs58":2mfpyzuo said:
I like the way you apply science to breasts Ron.
I must admit I am a bit of a conossur (however you spell it) of breasts too or in other words an old pervert, but then that's what they are put on display for to be admired.
Ken

Excellent response. I sure have enjoyed some good ole big'ens and some big ole good'ens in my time.

I'm a bit ashamed to say, my Dad also told me there are two kinds; "good ole biggens" and "big ole gooduns". That comment seems degrading to women, but he meant it in a positive way. He meant that there are two kinds (I'd argue there are many more kinds). With respect to any women folk who might be offended by this comment; he also said that a plump wife and a big barn never did any man harm.
My Dad certainly had influence in making a man out of me, and I would like to say I love women.... Period. I love them all. He learned me to look at the woman, not the shell/husk around them. I love women; all of them, and I pray my words here in this post does not offend anyone.

And for you Isom, yes I'm the hillbillie from he!! but I love women. I'm married, so my ability to offer other women a demonstration is out of the question ;-) :lol2:

Lovin them all has some problems Ouachita. I know your meaning. It is difficult to say and make it come out right!!

Let me say it this way, "Ain't women precious." I agree with that shell/husk testiment. I could tell you about that.
 

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