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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Stop fishing for compliments...you know full well

> I like your dimples! And you've no freckles

> (ahem, well none that I can readily see - that

> is!).



I have freckles on my hands - so I've scored a double hit I reckon! (Thanks for dimple compliment BTW!). Just eyes and buns to work on now.

Don't get me wrong, I appreciate nice tight, firm, and smooth (i.e. hair free) buttocks...my hubby is especially delish in that department! However, the eyes, dimples and any freckles together with a gorgeous smile (as you suggest Katie2009) are what make my heart beat that little bit faster...

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Don't get me wrong, I appreciate nice tight, firm,

> and smooth (i.e. hair free) buttocks...my hubby is

> especially delish in that department! However,

> the eyes, dimples and any freckles together with a

> gorgeous smile (as you suggest Katie2009) are what

> make my heart beat that little bit faster...



*Rushes off for razor and a mirror*

brum Wrote:

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> I have freckles on my hands - so I've scored a

> double hit I reckon!


Nope- for me, the freckles have to be on the face - preferably the nose (*swoons*).


Those brown blobs on your hands are probably sun spots which come with age!

katie1997 Wrote:

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> I don't remember saying anything about freckles?

> But then again maybe this katie1936 did ? (lol)


You didn't Katie1867. I did. I should have used punctuation. But you mentioned the crucial smile. My apologies. LOL indeed!


XxX=20

brum Wrote:

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> Brown blobs! Surely you are mistaken! They are

> just extra-large freckles.


My dear friend brum...I stand corrected...as per Wikipedia, they are indeed freckles...SENILE ones!!!!!!


Liver spots (also known as "Solar lentigo","Lentigo senilis" "Old age spot,", "Senile freckle") are blemishes on the skin associated with aging and exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. They range in color from light brown to red or black and are located in areas most often exposed to the sun, particularly the hands, face, shoulders, arms and forehead, and the head if bald.




LOL!!!!!

Karrie Wrote:

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> Your right about eyes, but I equally do like a

> good firm butt, which always turns my head,

> especially if they wear trousers that accentuates

> their asset :)


karrie - hurrah, thank you another vote for the eyes :D

brum Wrote:

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> katie1997 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > its eyes, smile and then .......what?......

> 'that

> > something you cannot put into words'*

> >

> > (I'm an old romantic at heart)

> >

>

> Ah that certain 'je ne sais quoi', n'est pas....


brum - oui, absolutment, exactement !



*sans voix*

brum Wrote:

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> Senile freckles. Now I know I'm getting old!


Yep! Could have told you that!


> I still got nice buns though (apparently...!)


Well given that you are a friend (a dear one, I have to say), I haven't noticed your buns...but I might just take a quick glance in that direction next time we meet up!

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