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Buxom is hot

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  1. shawnmnorris on July 6th, 2008 10:20 pm

    I think you’re buxom in the very most girlishly and alluring way, Marina, not hefty, however.

    What other words would be good to describe a woman who is buxom besides these: bosomy, bouncing, built, busty, curvaceous, full-figured, hefty, plump, robust, shapely, stacked, voluptuous?

    -Shawn

  2. lostforwords on July 1st, 2008 7:04 pm

    Marina,

    It’s uncanny how much Scarlett Johanssen looks like you, especially in the last shot of this video.

    Also, I hope you won’t mind me saying how much more confident and proficient you have become in English than when you did this video!

    lostforwords

    lostforwords replied on July 1st, 2008 7:39 pm:

    I just used uncanny, which reminded me of another word, “uncouth.” This is an interesting word because it is a negation that has no positive form. There is no “couth.”

    Marina, Could you investigate this word and why it has no positive form? Are any other words like it that are apparently negations which have no unnegated forms?

  3. thedavidconway on June 8th, 2008 1:40 am

    I definitely think that buxom girls are pretty dang hot.

    It’s all about what fits the person, right? Some people just look better with more meat on their bones. For reals.

    I dated a girl who became obsessed with her weight, and when she lost some pounds, she was actually LESS sexy than before..it’s terrible.

    To all the ladies out there…don’t try to fit a cookie-cutter image. What looks best on YOU is what’s important.

    :grin:

  4. nbeltran on April 27th, 2008 9:02 pm

    :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

    Marina;

    What is the “origin” of the word, “context”?

    AND also the “origin’ of the word, “newbie”?

    warmly,

    Nelson

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