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Reply #30 posted 09/13/16 2:42pm

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Not in all aspects. He liked tanned women with curly hair (altho his was kinky), but he also liked them fat and proud. Not P's case cool

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Reply #31 posted 09/14/16 2:34am

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One thing is clear that P was definitely not a "breast man". He didn't seem to care that much about them and seemed to go for women with dark features and an A cup was totally fine with him.


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I'm glad he had so many beautiful women in his lifetime. He definitely deserved it.




I always thought he liked a full cup, like Apples. But I may be mistaken as you're right because some of them were not. But he liked the small waist and curves as opposed to the athletic figure. The only athletic girl I can think of is Cat.
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Reply #32 posted 09/14/16 6:34am

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BillieBalloon said:

FunkiestOne said:

One thing is clear that P was definitely not a "breast man". He didn't seem to care that much about them and seemed to go for women with dark features and an A cup was totally fine with him.

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I'm glad he had so many beautiful women in his lifetime. He definitely deserved it.

I always thought he liked a full cup, like Apples. But I may be mistaken as you're right because some of them were not. But he liked the small waist and curves as opposed to the athletic figure. The only athletic girl I can think of is Cat.

I think Cat started out looking more ripped, but when you see her by Lovesexy she seemed much thinner, like Sheila E did. I think it was the non stop touring and after shows and such. But he didn't date Cat.

Mayte seemed pretty 'athletic' she was in pretty good shape, I supposed being a trained dancer she had a good stretch cardio workout regimine to keep with

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Reply #33 posted 09/14/16 6:41am

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It's a strong possibility that they were above the petty 'girl fights' ie not blaming the other woman like a lot of women do. Susan Vanity Brenda bonded and looked out for each other.
I think with Susan by the time Vanity came around she was passed it with Prince. She had fun but she knew she had a different future for herself. And she left with good friends in Vanity & Brenda to the end.

Jill became close with Vanity I think after Vanity left.

4 Jill it was more like 'free love' she's talked about it a lot. I think she saw Prince more as a 'friend with benefits' And she was in Europe a lot during the 1984/85 period. So it's not like they were all sitting around with each other all the time.

Susannah Sheila Jill idk Susannah Sheila E Wendy have always been cool. St Paul talked about them all being at his house and stay over after Prince passed. etc

I think overall even being young they were pretty mature and the hunger for the music and 'culture' was more important than being petty.

When Vanity present the award 2 Prince & the Revolution they all hugged and greated each other sincerely. Same with Brenda Apollonia Vanity etc

I think people try to make it seem like Prince 'had it like that' but it was the ladies that had it like that.



Young, free and artsy. The perfect combo for all of that. I seem read a lot of artsy cliches over the generations seem to function the same way.

Yes, I agree, almost like a little hippi commune. back then it was definately like Prince sang

A government of love and music boundless in its unifying power
A nation of art 2 production
Sharing ideas, a shower of flowers
All the little babies sing around the world

I have a feeling the women that came after 89 ie the 1990s had a different energy. Of course the Prince fame was already established and there was a different level of tension and competition then.

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Reply #34 posted 09/14/16 10:44am

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morningsong said:



Young, free and artsy. The perfect combo for all of that. I seem read a lot of artsy cliches over the generations seem to function the same way.

Yes, I agree, almost like a little hippi commune. back then it was definately like Prince sang

A government of love and music boundless in its unifying power
A nation of art 2 production
Sharing ideas, a shower of flowers
All the little babies sing around the world

I have a feeling the women that came after 89 ie the 1990s had a different energy. Of course the Prince fame was already established and there was a different level of tension and competition then.



I think Prince was moving into a different space so he attracted women with a different energy. You see he was getting very family oriented.

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