What's the softest thing/material you've ever touched?

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no0b

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woman, boob

"I can only imagine what it would be like to roll around naked it."
splooge


I'm sure there's gotta be a guy out there that would buy you the coat if you let him roll around in it naked.
 

TheNinja

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I'd have to say velvet...in fact if it were socially acceptable I would drape myself in velvet everywhere I went
 
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Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Originally posted by: jinduy
i gotta admit that when i first read the topic of this thread, the first thing that came to my mind was a boob :eek:

Boobs aren't supposed to be soft are they? I though they were supposed to be firm and tender. Well atleast that's what a bag full of yogurt feels like.

Virgin.

- M4H
 

vi edit

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Chinchilla's???? They're too damn cute to kill and wear around.

I just can't imaging wearing something that people have as pets as a piece of clothing.

Not to say I don't support fur - I used to trap with my father (beaver, muskrat, raccoon, ect), but those aren't somewhat domesticated animals. And they aren't cute.

 

fredtam

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Chinchilla's???? They're too damn cute to kill and wear around.

I just can't imaging wearing something that people have as pets as a piece of clothing.

Not to say I don't support fur - I used to trap with my father (beaver, muskrat, raccoon, ect), but those aren't somewhat domesticated animals. And they aren't cute.

Leather?
 

vi edit

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Cows are domesticated in a sense that they aren't wild...but they aren't something that you keep in your house and have sit on your lap or hang around on your shoulders and play with as a pet.
 

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Chinchilla's???? They're too damn cute to kill and wear around.

I just can't imaging wearing something that people have as pets as a piece of clothing.

Not to say I don't support fur - I used to trap with my father (beaver, muskrat, raccoon, ect), but those aren't somewhat domesticated animals. And they aren't cute.
they have to be killed? can't just shave them?
 
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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Cows are domesticated in a sense that they aren't wild...but they aren't something that you keep in your house and have sit on your lap or hang around on your shoulders and play with as a pet.

Not to mention the fact that if you find a cow "cute" you're usually likened to people like this.

- M4H
 

imported_Tomato

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Cows are domesticated in a sense that they aren't wild...but they aren't something that you keep in your house and have sit on your lap or hang around on your shoulders and play with as a pet.

Not to mention the fact that if you find a cow "cute" you're usually likened to people like this.

- M4H

:Q:|:disgust:
 

vi edit

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they have to be killed? can't just shave them?

Not for a "real" fur coat. You have to have the fur attached to the hide.
 

Fiveohhh

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I'd agree and say chinchilla fur, my friend had a pet once. Bizarre little animals
 

imported_Tomato

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Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
I was in the Fendi store on Rodeo Drive the other day,
of course you were.

OMG, and, like, I'm totally going to, like, an "Angel" cast party this weekend, too! Wish you could be there! :lips:

(when in Rome, dear Pepsi... when in Rome)
 

fredtam

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Cows are domesticated in a sense that they aren't wild...but they aren't something that you keep in your house and have sit on your lap or hang around on your shoulders and play with as a pet.

Not to mention the fact that if you find a cow "cute" you're usually likened to people like this.

- M4H

What else is there to do when its -13c. Poor Canadians.
 

lokiju

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Originally posted by: Staley8
I'd have to say velvet...in fact if it were socially acceptable I would drape myself in velvet everywhere I went

If memory serves, thats quoted from the show Seindfield by George.
 
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Originally posted by: fredtam
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Cows are domesticated in a sense that they aren't wild...but they aren't something that you keep in your house and have sit on your lap or hang around on your shoulders and play with as a pet.

Not to mention the fact that if you find a cow "cute" you're usually likened to people like this.

- M4H

What else is there to do when its -13c. Poor Canadians.

-13c is nothing but a cool summer's day. We start to bitch when it's -40. ;) :D

- M4H