Why do men....

nah -- the pics r fine tho they make me giggle because of the poses but whatever
 
I just wonderd what the deal was in why they do that and I got several good answers
 
"Cuz it's the pelvic thrust that really drives me insaaaaaane"
 
It might be likened to the expression, "Here it is"
Don't think it is much different than a woman sticking her chest out. But I think large breasts are more intimidating than a large penis.

My poor breasts are large, but hardly intimidating! :eek: They snuggle quietly in my bra, never ask for much and rarely go around knee-capping people for late rent money. Sure, there was that one time in juvie - but the record was wiped once they turned 18!

It's ok whitetiger....come a little closer - we won't bite. I swear! :smile:
 
I do it to counterbalance all the weight! I don't want to fall over! :ego:
*switches to dick-mode* Yeah dude, ya totally get it. It's needed. Chicks don't understand.

*switches to regular MoT-mode* I don't think I do it, but perhaps I do. :confused: I think I just stood-up straight in my photo with the potential for a 'hip-thrust'. I suppose it might be a conscious effort on the part of the 'gallery-owner' to make themselves look larger. It may also be an artistic move, it depends. Also, for the record - I don't really see what's offensive or rude in the original-post. It just seems like the expression of an opinion followed by a question, to me. On a side-note, this thread has reminded me of this. :tongue:
 
*switches to regular MoT-mode* I don't think I do it, but perhaps I do. :confused: I think I just stood-up straight in my photo with the potential for a 'hip-thrust'. I suppose it might be a conscious effort on the part of the 'gallery-owner' to make themselves look larger. It may also be an artistic move, it depends. Also, for the record - I don't really see what's offensive or rude in the original-post. It just seems like the expression of an opinion followed by a question, to me. On a side-note, this thread has reminded me of this. :tongue:


Why is an expression of an opinion not rude or offensive? Just in general terms that is...
 
Why is an expression of an opinion not rude or offensive? Just in general terms that is...
Mr Hilaire has out-smarted me again. :tongue: In general, I don't think it is rude or offensive to express an opinion - it's just being honest. It's the content that makes a difference. For example, I could say that I don't like chocolate. A hardcore chocolate fan may be shocked, but I mean no harm - I'm just speaking the truth. However, if I was having a conversation with polar bears and said all polar bears are ugly, I am being rude and offending polar bears (I actually think they're beautiful and cuddly :tongue:). But, if I suggested that certain polar bears look like they are playing with an invisible ball of wool when posing for a photograph - I am once again not trying to offend them, I'm just expressing an opinion. In the case of this thread, I can't see anything truly offensive. Of course, everyone is entitled to an opinion and I'm not going to tell others what to think, but - speaking personally; I don't think there's anything worth getting upset about. I'd much rather kiss and cuddle something/someone. (< Too much information.)
 
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My poor breasts are large, but hardly intimidating! :eek: They snuggle quietly in my bra, never ask for much and rarely go around knee-capping people for late rent money. Sure, there was that one time in juvie - but the record was wiped once they turned 18!

It's ok whitetiger....come a little closer - we won't bite. I swear! :smile:




:biglaugh: but lafemme, maybe he wants a bite.
 
Why do men....




ha wonderful observation and subject OP
VANITY i guess short and sweet
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really i think its learnt from the kiddy stage
you can always see the toddlers in such a proud moment ha