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I've stopped believing in the Easter Bunny and Santa Clause. I refuse to stop believing in the Camel Toe.
I've found that women I've known in the past are more concerned with any stray pubes sticking out of their suits than anything else. |
My vote is no. Many camel toes are only known once a suit becomes wet and a girl is active (moving)... which creates a more noticeable camel toe. (better chance of being caught in the creases) Standing still and dry there is a less chance of that happening unless the suit is very tight. Plus when your looking at a suit in a mirror it would seem that it would be hard to see cause your eyes aren't waist high.
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I voted yes and I agree with the earlier posters that context is everything. A woman can wear a bathing suite that fits just fine and lose when dry and then come out of the water only to discover or even not notice, that it has "risen up" and she's showing a classic 'camel toe." That would qualify as an "Oops" moment to anyone's satisfaction I would think.
Several years ago my wife lost weight and like most women began buying a new wardrobe. I went into the kitchen one morning and she was finishing up her cup of coffee and remarked, "Look at these new pants, they're so tight you can see the outline of my crotch!" I said, "Yes, that's called a camel toe honey." She shrugged and smiled and replied, "Huh, they even have a name for it." She then said, "Oh well, I'm off to do some shopping....." and just walked out of the house. I still remember thinking, "Well, some guy at Target is going to get a real eyeful this morning." |
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Hi guys, here's one I found on facebook. I'm pretty sure this was intentional. What do you think?
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very nice...thanks:)
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some more
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I Remember Them!
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