06-11-2013, 06:35 AM
Thank you Emily, and the rest!
I never intended to be an example in the beginning. just trying to find me. I never realized how much having breasts would change pretty much everything about me down the road. They have expanded (no pun intended) my way of thinking and how I look at so many things. So many interconnected causes and effects. I look back, and it seems like I was a close-minded simpleton with no idea at all what I was really getting into. I just knew I had to try to grow boobs, or forever feel like I had missed the boat my whole life. I feel like a different being now, with a completely new set of thought processes and ways of looking at most things. It's a ball, now that I've come to terms with following them around all the time. And they make it so pleasant to be led. I would draw a stupid analogy, like when we bought our first riding mower. My first thought upon using it was "why the hell didn't we do this a long time ago??" Same thing occurs every time I touch, feel, or see my little friends. Why oh why didn't I do this sooner? They make my wife laugh sometimes, too, when she catches me glancing in a mirror when I walk by. But, truth be told, part of it is sort of me confirming they're still there, cause I never expected this to happen in my lifetime. They will bring about a lot of changes, understand that, and be prepared! Patti
I never intended to be an example in the beginning. just trying to find me. I never realized how much having breasts would change pretty much everything about me down the road. They have expanded (no pun intended) my way of thinking and how I look at so many things. So many interconnected causes and effects. I look back, and it seems like I was a close-minded simpleton with no idea at all what I was really getting into. I just knew I had to try to grow boobs, or forever feel like I had missed the boat my whole life. I feel like a different being now, with a completely new set of thought processes and ways of looking at most things. It's a ball, now that I've come to terms with following them around all the time. And they make it so pleasant to be led. I would draw a stupid analogy, like when we bought our first riding mower. My first thought upon using it was "why the hell didn't we do this a long time ago??" Same thing occurs every time I touch, feel, or see my little friends. Why oh why didn't I do this sooner? They make my wife laugh sometimes, too, when she catches me glancing in a mirror when I walk by. But, truth be told, part of it is sort of me confirming they're still there, cause I never expected this to happen in my lifetime. They will bring about a lot of changes, understand that, and be prepared! Patti

