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Who's going to be you then?Someone asked this years ago......
Why can’t I be you?
How would you describe them then??
LOL, actually you made me laugh. I started to think that you may have thought that "globular" meant a "glob of breast" so to speak and not "globe" as in the circular shape. Anyway, I'm busting up as I'm typing this.Ya know, perhaps I was taking the title of the thread a little too literally and being a little bit of a jerk. On one hand, I stand by the fact that "globular" does not accurately describe a breast. The word/anatomy do not match. But to go out of my way and nitpick was maybe too far. If you're offended I apologize. If you aren't then I honestly don't care. But just in case... Sorry if I went overboard.

"Titular" ?LOL, actually you made me laugh. I started to think that you may have thought that "globular" meant a "glob of breast" so to speak and not "globe" as in the circular shape. Anyway, I'm busting up as I'm typing this.
But now my curiosity surrounding this has been so built up that I'm interested on seeing it there is actually any widely accept existing shape that accurately describes a breast, or at least does it better than "globular".![]()
When in doubt, you always cheese.To cheese or not to cheese?
But you never go full Roquefort.When in doubt, you always cheese.
I agree with this.But you never go full Roquefort.
This reminds me. Anyone else remember the Far Side cartoon? Two indoors 'cow gents' are inflating a blow up cow from ACME. ''She's looking good, Vern!"Shapely?