Bubalabobo thought it time to get a bit of culture into you ladies and gents and suggested Yuan Yuan Tan, principal dancer with the San Francisco Ballet Company, would fit the bill nicely. I agree, so here she is.
Yuan Yuan Tan was born in Shanghai in 1977. The story goes that her fate was decided on the toss of a coin when, at the age of 11, her father relented on his preference for a medical degree and let her follow her heart and study dance. It paid off, and quickly. A series of awards saw her become a soloist with the SFBC at 18 and just 2 years later she became the youngest principal dancer ever in the company’s history.
A fine artist and a very beautiful lady, and she can reach the stuff on the top shelf… with her foot!! An Asian Siren if there ever was one. Thanks Bobo!
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Pretty. But at the risk of sounding like an ignorant uncultured Neanderthal, does she ever get her gear off???
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She’s cute alright “cultured” girls that are attractive seem few and far between AND yet most guys that visit this site could name at least six Japanese AV stars that are cute
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What a group, Neanderthals Philistines and louts in Mankinis. If it werent for the Asian women this site would be a primordial ozze
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ahhhhh, but even with my knuckles dragging on the carpet, i can still spell “ooze”
Or were you referring to the Australian nationality a lot of us seem to have here?
ozze ozze ozze oi oi oi. Now THAT’S culture!
Back to the lovely lady here. Specifically pic 4. Where does she keep her breasts when she dances? Are they detachable? They seem to be back on in the other photos. They’d make a great souvenir if you could nick ‘em while she was on stage. Put ‘em in the pool room.
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I am a friend of a principal ballerina for NJ’s Roxey Ballet and sort of date another one who’s visiting US for a year. Both are very beautiful, talented, cosmopolitan women.
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Smelly dont act like a picky little girl:)
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A find mount they would be smelly pop a couple of antlers and a little fur om em and your all set.
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pretty on the first pic, then not really my cup of tea.
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She travels a lot & training is 5-6 days a week, so it’s difficult to synchronize our schedules. She speaks German, Japanese, English & good Italian. Truly amazing. Other ballerina designs her own line of ballet wear.
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