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yes, I said grass fed. It's a controversial choice, but it is what I prefer. I wouldn't kick a grain finished or feed lot steak off my plate or anything, just like grass fed better. st elmo's looks like a nice place. I don't care much for football or autographs so it wouldn't be a problem. I hope they have a good single malt scotch selection.

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I wanted to point out that having a skeletal frame with wider hips has nothing to to do with being fat or skinny. A woman within her correct weight range and body fat percentage for her height can have wider "child bearing" hips and an hourglass shape with large breasts and small waist. You don't have to be fat to have curves. You just have to have the genetic disposition for a frame that allows for those proportions and in some cases enjoy getting sweaty moving around and lifting heavy things if your genes are not so kind.
Also, a "fat ass" is not the same as having a shapely butt. If you are diligent with physical activity and/or genetically predisposed to it, a tight rear can be rounded and shapely without being spongey.

Furthermore, body type and size has no bearing on performance in the sack.

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