Come la descrivereste una donna “burrosa”, che significa per voi?

Domanda solo per uomini.

Come descrivereste una donna “burrosa”, cosa significa per voi questa parola, sapreste descriverla una donna così? cosa vi attrae, in intriga e vi piace in una donna “Burrosa”. Burrosa dentro e fuori………

. una famosa attrice era considerata il non plus ultra di questa definizione , dolce, morbida.sensuale…..

Burosa= formosa, con unbel seno e non spigolosa… dalla pelle liscia e bella al tatto…

burrosa ma non troppo.diciamo che dovrebbe essere margarinetosa..

Ti sei già data la risposta ….dolce morbida e sensuale ( che ci vuole a capire che cosa li attrae) bene così visto che è una domanda per soli uomini e dunque vado via perchè sono di troppo.

Donna burrosa è una donna formosa al punto giusto…una donna con delle belle linee….punto vita…fianchi…cosce ma gamba fina e caviglia sottile… e con un bel seno… mi ricordo che definirono la Arcuri Burrosa…a me non piace molto…ma è la classica bellezza italiana la donna “burrosa”

burrosa è valeria marini, antonella clerici, vanessa incontrada..

7 Answers

  • Burosa= formosa, con unbel seno e non spigolosa… dalla pelle liscia e bella al tatto…

  • burrosa ma non troppo.diciamo che dovrebbe essere margarinetosa..

  • Ti sei già data la risposta ….dolce morbida e sensuale ( che ci vuole a capire che cosa li attrae) bene così visto che è una domanda per soli uomini e dunque vado via perchè sono di troppo.

  • Donna burrosa è una donna formosa al punto giusto…una donna con delle belle linee….punto vita…fianchi…cosce ma gamba fina e caviglia sottile… e con un bel seno… mi ricordo che definirono la Arcuri Burrosa…a me non piace molto…ma è la classica bellezza italiana la donna “burrosa”

  • burrosa è valeria marini, antonella clerici, vanessa incontrada..

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