tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-459873339663141424.post4643680659002046047..comments2023-11-30T07:38:47.742-08:00Comments on William Quincy Belle: Gettin' old, man boobs and Vladimir PutinWilliam Quincy Bellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14337095766556949027noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-459873339663141424.post-82441932373590856812015-06-14T18:44:58.652-07:002015-06-14T18:44:58.652-07:00Hi William! I know this is an old post but I just...Hi William! I know this is an old post but I just saw it from a tweet today. <br /><br />I just want to say, I love boobs. Even man boobs. My man has enough flesh to be grabbed and handled like a boob and I love doing it. He loves it, too. Why not? Who says a woman's boobs have more pleasure in them than a man's? Why would they?<br /><br />I think it's time we sexualize a man's boobs, too. I get tired of all the jokes about them. People should learn to appreciate different bodies. Besides, if you don't like them then shut up about it and don't play with them. Leave the playing with them to those of us who enjoy it.<br /><br />My favorite show is RuPaul's Drag Race. The bigger queens always have the advantage of having actual boobs and are able to create real cleavage out of them. I love that.<br /><br />The picture you showed of Putin, meh, he's barely got any. I wouldn't even call those boobs. <br /><br />Gimme more than that! I wanna grab 'em, squeeze 'em, suck on 'em and more. Flesh is flesh, and boobs are boobs.<br /><br />Mmmmm....boobs.Marie Franklinhttp://imarriedasexgod.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-459873339663141424.post-20525202085436750782011-12-01T16:11:16.435-08:002011-12-01T16:11:16.435-08:00First, I'm delighted you pointed me to this po...First, I'm delighted you pointed me to this post - and I will encourage others to come and read as well. This is fabulous on so many levels, William.<br /><br />Second, I haven't seen crazy stupid love. (I'll wait until it hits cable.) <br /><br />I remember seeing The Thornbirds in the 80s (I have vague recollections of seeing Richard Chamberlain as Dr. Kildare - I was a brilliant 2-year old, obviously.) And I recall that scene with Stanwyck - which I noted more intensely when I saw the entire series again in my 40s.<br /><br />How true her words are. How unaware of that possibility we are before the very first signs of age. And considering the clarity of what she says - <i>isn't it extraordinary, really - and perhaps a gift?</i> We are capable of retaining the vitality and passion and passionate engagement of the mind well into old age, regardless of what our bodies do. <i>Et le cérébral - tout vient de là, n'est-ce pas?</i><br /><br />I will point you to one other marvelous bit of dialog from a classic, with Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster. Here. (You may enjoy the Trojan aspects as well... but I point you here for the dialog between these two characters.)<br /><br />http://dailyplateofcrazy.com/2009/08/21/white-palace-twisted-pleasure-empties/BigLittleWolfhttp://dailyplateofcrazy.comnoreply@blogger.com