Beach Legs? Perfect (Apart from a Few Blemishes)

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The discussion revolves around the concept of "beach legs," with participants sharing their personal experiences and perceptions of their legs. Some describe their legs as skinny or blemished but suitable for the beach, while others humorously refer to extremes like "chicken legs" and "tree stumps." There are playful comments about leg hair and experiences with hair removal, including a humorous incident involving waxing. Participants also touch on body image, with some expressing satisfaction with their legs based on their partner's opinions. The conversation includes light-hearted banter, jokes about leg appearances, and references to flexibility and physical activities. Overall, the thread showcases a mix of self-deprecation and camaraderie among users discussing their leg aesthetics and experiences.
  • #31
whitay said:
Right now i have 96% hairly legs. I was at a party right and these guys pinned me to a bed and stuck those women shaving strips and ripped it off my leg. Now i have manly left leg with a bald patch. Its funny to feel. B

If you ever get lonely you can always wax the rest of your left leg and pretend... Maybe I'll leave that one.

I also have some legs.
 
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  • #32
Moonbear said:
That's probably why he hangs out with all of us in GD. :biggrin:

I like GD because it is kind of like the PF circus side-show. I am too ignorant of most science to actively participate in the other sections of this forum, although sometimes I like to poke my head into the philosophy section just to convince myself that "I am not an animal." The more I try, the less concerned I become with the conclusion. I'm starting to think that argument has no legs.
 
  • #33
The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense. - Tom Clancy
Guy loses leg - again.
 
  • #34
jimmysnyder said:
The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense. - Tom Clancy
Guy loses leg - again.
I would think he would be less attached to his leg, now that it is unattached to him. It never writes. It never calls. Sounds like a tragedy in the making to me.
 
  • #35
jimmysnyder said:
The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense. - Tom Clancy
Reality is often stranger than fiction -- someone?
 
  • #36
Astronuc said:
Reality is often stranger than fiction -- someone?
Yeah, I just took the first one I could find. But after all there is a difference between saying something first, and saying it well. Here's an older one:
Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't.
Mark Twain
 

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