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Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 1:16 pm
by DuaneMoody

Re: Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 2:16 pm
by DuaneMoody
I guess people are too busy fapping to answer.

Re: Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 2:28 pm
by mallory
I dunno about that Holmes, pig-disgusting 3D etc.

Not to mention that I don't really get why people think of flexibility as being particularly sexy. I mean, I can guess, but I don't get it.

Re: Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 2:42 pm
by Envy
DuaneMoody wrote:I guess people are too busy fapping to answer.
Because all new threads are answered within the hour, right?

Rin might be that flexible if she bothered to stretch that much. No doubt she's flexible but I can't see her becoming that flexible just for the hell of it.

Re: Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 3:59 pm
by DuaneMoody
Envy wrote:Because all new threads are answered within the hour, right?
Apologies. I'd seen something like 36 views by that point. I'll shut up now.

Re: Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:27 pm
by Bluest Big Bang
mallory wrote:I dunno about that Holmes, pig-disgusting 3D etc.

Not to mention that I don't really get why people think of flexibility as being particularly sexy. I mean, I can guess, but I don't get it.

It's because they'd fuck like a tiger.

Re: Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 11:13 pm
by Caesius
DuaneMoody wrote:
Envy wrote:Because all new threads are answered within the hour, right?
Apologies. I'd seen something like 36 views by that point. I'll shut up now.
Most of those are guests. Maybe even a good portion are elevens.

Re: Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:05 pm
by Teclo
mallory wrote:I dunno about that Holmes, pig-disgusting 3D etc.

Not to mention that I don't really get why people think of flexibility as being particularly sexy. I mean, I can guess, but I don't get it.
It's a sign of youth and virility, as opposed to someone whose knees crack when they kneel down and have terrible posture; signs of being unhealthy and/or old.

Re: Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:25 pm
by WASSHOI
Teclo wrote:
mallory wrote:I dunno about that Holmes, pig-disgusting 3D etc.

Not to mention that I don't really get why people think of flexibility as being particularly sexy. I mean, I can guess, but I don't get it.
It's a sign of youth and virility, as opposed to someone whose knees crack when they kneel down and have terrible posture; signs of being unhealthy and/or old.
My knees crack multiple times when kneeling down and I'm only 23. I also have terrible posture. My back aches 24/7, so much so in fact that I'm used to its daily pains. My neck cracks if I turn it slightly.
I will die young.

Re: Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:31 pm
by Teclo
Same here, actually. In fact, I just moved my settee over to the PC because my back and ass were hurting so much from sitting on the same shitty chair for hours.
We're both doomed.

Re: Would Rin be this flexible by the age of 17?

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 3:18 am
by Nachoman
DuaneMoody wrote:I guess people are too busy fapping to answer.
Or perhaps people could be mature enough to dismiss a teen trolling for approval on his fantasies about people who have made the effort to stretch their limits far beyond his own fantasies.
I can do a full split, and I'm a 200-pounder male nearing my third decade. I can also shoot rock-steady photography from a boat on a windy day, or do Hovering Eye Video while climbing up or down a staircase, forward, sideways or backward. I once left half of a Caterpillar-brand boot on a dance floor. However, I went through the effort of dance lessons, martial arts and gymnastics for more than a decade, and have upkept my body.

Now, if Rin can feed herself, then she would need to be limber enough.
End of discussion.