Big titty AT&T pawg has breakdown bcuz men like her huge Cans

LennoxWine

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You can't beg for attention, then get mad when you get more than what you bargained for. I was feeling for her until I saw this...

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I feel like a lot of these comments are from teenagers/younger immature guys. I know they exist but I can't imagine too many men over 25 with self-respect talking about "fat mommy milkers" or whatever and of course there's the element of trolling as well. Truth is you can't control people in the height of their immaturity.

Sad to say but looking back if I was 17 or younger I probably would've been posting those comments for my own entertainment and laughing my ass off. It wasn't until I was 17/18 and I was in the middle of writing a shyt talking comment that it clicked how senseless the exercise was and a bit of empathy developed. But unfortunately you can't force that kind of development.
 

MischievousMonkey

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I really don’t get this.

Women wear clothing that purposefully shows skin and makes them attractive to men.

Then they get sad/hurt when men acknowledge their titties look good :dahell:

When I wear a shirt that has some interesting graphics or words on it I expect people to acknowledge and/or comment on it. I wear a OSU football shirt on Saturday I expect a bunch of people to tell me “go bucks” as I walk by.

A woman wears a shirt with half her titties out, and I walk by and say “nice t*ts” I’m all wrong and it’s harassment.

Sure I get the idea that people should be able to wear/do whatever they want without judgment, but if you wear an on purpose titty shirt and someone notices your titties it seems that was the expected/intended result. :manny:
I never thought about this like that, but there's a difference: a shirt is a piece of clothing, titties are part of someone's body.

You can comment on someone's attire, but not someone's body. That's the difference between

"Fire ass shirt :salute:" -> :myman:

and

"Fire ass chest :salute:" -> :dahell:
 
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