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do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
kelli - ran 2 miles a day for 2012, aiming for the same for 2013 Posted Jun 8, 2005
Somewhere in Oxford I think. The boys decided they just weren't that interested in the enforced Art...
They are going to do a brewery tour instead.
do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jun 8, 2005
My lifeclass is always very interesting because we have big windows on the same height as and about 4m away from the Schwebebahn (a kind of train) - we always see some men riding back and forth continually
(we never have male models because some of the more conserative Turkish girls couldn't attend then)
do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
Xanatic Posted Jun 8, 2005
I was watching a movie the other day, and in one scene a woman is sketching a guy. My male flatmate remarked that the guy on the TV made for a bad model. He said that muscular guys are a lot easier to draw.
do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
Baconlefeets Posted Jun 8, 2005
When I draw blokes, I tend to draw them really skinny I've never had any live sittings, but just draw from my mind.
Thinking about it, the last bloke I drew looked like a heroin addict Also find it much easier to draw old people, with drawn faces and wrinkles etc...
do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
The Psycho Chicken -- self respect intact Posted Jun 8, 2005
It's much easier to make a figure look masculine if they have bulging biceps; likewise it's easier to make a figure look feminine if they have a classic figure.
Well, that's what I find anyway......
do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! Posted Jun 9, 2005
ok! i know its dificult to stay on track in this convo, but lets get back to the plot
curvylious girls please, with a curvylious wiggle too ooooooooooOOOOOOOooooooooooo
do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
Xanatic Posted Jun 9, 2005
Well, we all seem to agree we prefer curvy girls. So it is limited how much more you can say about that. I think curvy women in art is a pretty good continuation.
do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
Ged42 Posted Jun 9, 2005
Well you had some curves last weekend Serephina
Have they dissappeared over the last few days or something
do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
intelligent moose (the one true H2G2 Moose) Posted Jun 9, 2005
It's still a flawed question. When you say "curvy" - some people are thinking of an hourglass, some are thinking of a coca-cola bottle, and some are thinking of a manatee.
do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
Blatherskite the Mugwump - Bandwidth Bandit Posted Jun 9, 2005
do guys prefere curvey girls or no curves?
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jun 9, 2005
We ought to compile a list to choose from
Reubens vs. Marilyn Monroe vs. Britney Spears etc.
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