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Playboy playmates answer the age-old question: What superpower would you love to have?

02:02 PM PT, Nov 17 2008

Playboy_brand Recently visited the fabulous Playboy mansion and met some former playmates, the current Playmate of the Year (Jayde Nicole), the previous Playmate of the Year (Sara Jean Underwood), and two former girlfriends of Hef (Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt). I asked them all the same question: "What superpower would you love to have?" Their answers were insightful, entertaining and in many cases selfless. But what was really interesting was how many of them wanted the "superpower" to  know what's in the minds of men. Playmates need a superpower for that?

-- Tony Pierce

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The wrong question was asked. Playmates and even Cybercafe cuties have a certain
superpower that is immeasurable. There are many equally endowed, beautiful ladies with
charm, who can even write the text of their spread.

Why do Playmates Have Superpowers. How do they use it and how many realize this?
I pose this trying asking :"in their eyes/perception."

Thank you.

Alan Kardoff
Palm Bay, FL

HEY LADIES HOW ABOUT BRAINS, COMMON SENSE, SELF RESPECT OR FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE?

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