What's most important is what she's wearing UNDER the dress! And how quickly you can get it off her...
The stereotype is that if you grew up white in the South then you must be racist. The problem with stereotypes is that they try to compress the entirety of a particular group into a definition that covers the majority of the members. In my experience, racism in the South was based on two factors: how rich or poor you were growing up, and how your parents viewed the world. Me, I grew up poor in a single parent household. My mother never expressed any opinion at all about skin color, and most of my friends were black. As a result, I learned to judge people by their behavior instead of pre-judging them just because of their ethnicity. Besides, I might have grown up "white" but I've got as much Cherokee in me as I do caucasian. Which am I supposed to identify with? I think, in the end, it's a choice you make. You either rise above the stupidity or you succumb to it. When you rise up, you open your eyes and see that people are just people, all of us different, with only very broad categories able to identify us. A beautiful woman is a beautiful woman, period. Whether she's of African descent, Asian, Indian, European, chubby, skinny, short, tall, pale, tanned, big tittied, flat chested, tattooed, scarred, unblemished, freckled, or anything else, beauty truly is in the eyes of the beholder.
There was a time once when women would be ashamed to have breasts so small, but thank God those times are history! I sometimes wonder if we love tiny tits so much because it reminds us of when we were first getting interested in girls. At that age, every girl had small boobs. Our first fascinations are often the ones that stick with us through life. I, for instance, recall how my mother and her friends always wore nylons every day to work, and to this day I have a particular arousal for women in stockings and pantyhose. Freud would be so happy with me! Everything relates to my dick.
At least half the women I've ever dated were pale redheads. I just love the look, the interplay of auburn hair, red hair, the slightly orange hair, all of it, combined with freckles, pale skin, so beautiful. I can never get enough of these kinds of pictures.
I've always thought a sleeve was the sexiest kind of tattoo a woman could have, not sure why. Tats on the upper back are awesome, too. The ones I don't like are the thigh tattoos. If you're going to put art on your skin that's meant to be there for the rest of your life, put some serious thought into it beforehand. Tats should enhance her beauty, not distract from it.
Always one of my most favorite kind of woman! Don't get me wrong, slender women can be sexy, too, but the absolute best is a woman with curves. Lots of curves.