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Click hereAgain my deepest thanks to blackrandl1958, LadyVer, outofshadows, and Mostera1. Your help and input is so very much appreciated.
Really liked this story. It was sweet and somewhat unexpected compared to the previous installments of this series. It was a good switch up.
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Adding to the "boob thing". So, my wife has enormous boobs - she's a professional adult model. When you read a bra size, "40DD" the number is the band size, or the circumference around the chest, not the boobs. The letter is the cup size, or the volume of the boobs (their actual size). A woman with a 40DD chest has a big "chest" (not just boobs). My wife is thin, she wears a 32M bra. That is, her chest under the boobs is 32 inches around (pretty average for a fit woman) and her cup size is M, which is basically unheard of (and entirely thanks to science and technology). Imagine a 5'8" blonde, about 150lbs, of which 12lbs is basically breast implants. Obviously, I don't hate implants like some people do (handle might give it away) but for anyone who is curious or in the know, each one is 2500cc of volume - just to give you an idea, the "normal" maximum size for an implant is 800cc, or your "double d". She had to have repeated visits to a specialist surgeon in the united states to get to her current size (and in fact, she just got home a couple days ago with her 5th set of implants). Also, women do upsize and downsize breast implants all the time, but if you downsize significantly, you'll need a breast lift to get rid of the extra skin.
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Also, as an aside - while I don't have Tommy's insecurities over a cheating ex-wife, I would also say that despite my wife being a walking, talking advertisement for sex, in the last 16 years I can probably count on one hand the number of times guys have approached her (although, to be fair, one of those guys was a B list pop star at a concert we were at). To put it bluntly, only in LW fiction are towns populated with men who have the balls to approach a woman that looks like my wife. Typically it's actually couples that come up.. and ask for selfies. although recently we did have this soccer mom looking woman come up to us and say, "Wow! My husband follows you on Instagram!"- she wanted to talk to her about getting breast implants, so there is that. So, on the whole, I think in "real life" being married to a huge tittied exhibitionst that has probably thousands of pieces of content on the internet and in magazines isn't really as big of a deal as some authors might imagine. Most guys are frankly, way too sheepish to "shoot their shot", even when she's alone and it practically never happens when I am there. Not good for the story I guess, but that's been my "real life" experience over the last decade and a half of marriage (and no, I don't look like a terrifying biker, or a super model myself - I'm probably more average Joe than Tommy is)
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Anyway, back to the story - I loved it. It was great. All of the characters were endearing. I think you made Angie the right combination of mixed signals, enough so that at various parts of the story, you kind of disliked her because it was obvious that Tommy was falling for her and Erica. I really hated and both enjoyed that part of the story, so well done. A solid 5/5 from me.
Sorry Slam, removing implants and possibly replacing them with smaller implants is not all that big of a deal.
I was a singer in a rock band in college. I had my share of every size of boob from mere nipples to triple D’s, often two or three sets a day. (Interestingly the girls with the smallest boobs got turned on the most by boob play, go figure.) There is a large and noticeable difference between DD’s and C’s, especially if the body is trim and fit. Still that wasn’t even a key part of the story so I’m not sure why you fixated on it. Maybe you didn’t have the benefit (or curse) of the experiences I had in college.
Thoroughly enjoyable and well written series. Great characters which had their flaws and their strengths. Really worth a read fir anyone who likes a feel good story. BardnotBard