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Camel Toe
This question is only for those men and women who are attracted to women.
You see a woman you find attractive. As you get closer to her you notice she has an obvious camel toe. How does this impact your impression of her? I think that it's sexy as long as it doesn't look planned. |
It doesn't really say anything, except that she's comfortable wearing tight clothing.
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I tend to agree with nezmot, could be tight clothing, or it could be a wardrobe malfunction. You won't really know much about anyone until you actually start talking to them.
And personally, it's the female form, if I find a woman attractive, I'll think she's sexy no matter how tight her clothing is. Tight is good too though! :thumbsup: |
If its on the street and she has some serious camel toe I might be a little weirded out by it. But if I am at the beach and she has a little going on then it is so sexy. Or when you have a girl on her back in bed and her panties are pressed really tight against her and you can see the line that is veeeeery hot.
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The turn-on is in guessing "is she or isn't she?" It's a turn-off once you know the answer.
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In a bar, it's hot.
At the office Christmas party, in front of your boss's wife, it's not. |
"Skinny slim women got the camel toe within them
you can hump them bend them twist them give them something to remember..." Camel toe... being a woman, when I see it all I can think about is how damned uncomfortable it is! :lol: |
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As a guy, I guess I'm odd, because I have to agree with Sage and Lurkette. There's just no way that can feel good. And how am I supposed to enjoy something if I think it makes the girl uncomfortable? Thats all I can think about when I see high-heals too, which is kinda depressing because it makes the legs look great, but then the shoes look so uncomfortable I have trouble enjoying it. <sigh> tragic
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The first thing my doctor told me when I was trying to conceive was, lose the tight clothes. The little lady's gotta breathe and tight jeans contribute to yeast infection greatly. It's also extremely uncomfortable being split it two by a seam and sitting down, specially in heavy denim, cuts into the thigh/gotchie fold....once I went looser, I can't imagine wtf I was thinking wearing such tight pants!!!! (I wore leggins when I was heavy-with long shirts and scrunch socks LOL) |
Gonth- don't worry, not all high heels hurt! In fact, my best friend in high school wore nothing BUT high heels, because she said anything else made her feet hurt! There is hope! :thumbsup:
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Now that I am older and no longer in ballet I prefer a shorter heel...but I still like the way they make my legs look! :D As for the camel toe question at hand...I think it looks skanky and uncomfortable and eww. No thanks. |
I've never actually seen a cameltoe in person. I can see how it could be uncomfortable, but that wouldn't change the fact that I'll be enjoying the view.
It wouldn't change my attitude towards- or impression of her at all. I'd just be "Hey, cameltoe" and move on. |
For some reason I've always associated camel toe with "high milage" women. But the other day I saw some camel toe on a teenaged girl (it was so obivous so hush!) and it made me question that theory.
A little camel toe is nice. But I've seen some nasty 3 inch or more camel toe. Eewww! |
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