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Iwant2kssuallovr
62 / female Bendover, Florida, US
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Oxford University study says
University of Oxford reveals women with bigger bums are stereotypically smarter and healthier.
In the study, which analysed data from 16,000 women, Oxford Unversity found that women with larger than average back sides aren't only more intelligent, but also extremely resistant to chronic illnesses.
Lead researcher of the study professor Kanolopoulous commented: "The idea that body fat distribution is important to health has been known for some time. However, it is only very recently that thigh fat and a large hip circumference have been shown to promote health; that lower body fat is protective by itself."
The study also indicated that women with larger bums tend to have lower levels of cholesterol and glucose, as well as higher levels of Omega 3 fats. Dinopectina, a hormone with anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic benefits also favours those with a big butt, as well as the adipose tissue of your bum apparently preventing cardiovascular disease.
Basically, having a little junk in your trunk is a downright good thing.
So have another chocolate chip cookie!
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April 15, 2016, 02:13 |
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sybianwatcher1
49 / male Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
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Re: Oxford University study says
I was told that women with big feet are smarter than average.
Due to the fact ,that they have a good understanding.
I will have to ponder this new theory...
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April 16, 2016, 05:16 |
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wandering5tar
53 / male London, England, UK
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April 22, 2016, 18:09 |
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sybianwatcher1
49 / male Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
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April 23, 2016, 17:02 |
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wandering5tar
53 / male London, England, UK
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Re: Re: Re: Oxford University study says
QUOTE (sybianwatcher1 @ April 23, 2016, 17:02)
Yes but.. is the knob at the end of the penis ,anitomically correct to the size of the hand?
The question is...If your own hand isn't a good fit...Should you have someone else do it for you?
This theory would have a direct impact of the cost of the study..Assuming of course you wouldn't have any volunteers to perform the experiment for free.
I would also assume that, men being men...It would take more time to have accurate results.. than a single weekend.
It's like Contract Bridge; if you don't have a good partner, you'd better have a bloody good hand...
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April 25, 2016, 20:22 |
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