Emma is quite pleased with her tits on the quiet. She seldom gets ‘em out without looking down on them as if surprised that they’re still there, all ship-shape and Bristol fashion. It’s an endearing habit. And to be fair, gravity has been kind to them - perhaps because of their modest proportions. Like most guys, I’m a tit man at heart. But I’ve never really subscribed to the popular view that bigger is better. “Gor blimey, look at the bazongas on that!“ sort of thing. That doesn’t mean that I don’t drool over more massive, more pendulous boobs than Emma’s, of course. But it’s a bit like staring open-mouthed at the scale of Mount Everest, while actually preferring the more familiar foothills of Cader Idris. Years ago, I was encouraged by strong liquor to grope - at her invitation bordering on insistence - a colleague with enormous breasts. Each one was as big as her head, I seem to remember. I realised then that I prefer them manageable. The word manage comes ultimately from that Latin manus=hand. And anything more than a handful is wasted.posted by sooyup on Daily trivia, Pictures of Emm
Emma is quite pleased with her tits on the quiet. She seldom gets ‘em out without looking down on them as if surprised that they’re still there, all ship-shape and Bristol fashion. It’s an endearing habit. And to be fair, gravity has been kind to them - perhaps because of their modest proportions. Like most guys, I’m a tit man at heart. But I’ve never really subscribed to the popular view that bigger is better. “Gor blimey, look at the bazongas on that!“ sort of thing. That doesn’t mean that I don’t drool over more massive, more pendulous boobs than Emma’s, of course. But it’s a bit like staring open-mouthed at the scale of Mount Everest, while actually preferring the more familiar foothills of Cader Idris. Years ago, I was encouraged by strong liquor to grope - at her invitation bordering on insistence - a colleague with enormous breasts. Each one was as big as her head, I seem to remember. I realised then that I prefer them manageable. The word manage comes ultimately from that Latin manus=hand. And anything more than a handful is wasted.