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The Man Who Loved Women (1983)

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Burt Reynolds is The Man Who Loved Women (1983), not to be confused with François Truffaut’s French flick The Man Who Loved Women (1977) or the American Western The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973) which also starred Reynolds. In this Blake Edwards romp, Burt plays David Fowler, a successful sculptor and relentless womanizer who plows his way through hotties like a farmer planting a crop. When it becomes clear that he is female-obsessed, David goes to see a psychiatrist named Marianna (Julie Andrews). While on the couch, he confronts himself by working to reconcile his past relationships. In other words, you may be reconciling your relationship with your panties as you watch Burt shed his threads to bang a bevy of beauties via flesh-filled flashbacks! No doubt, David’s appreciation for skin started when he was a boy and glanced at the mams on his mom (Jennifer Ashley). Since then, his dame-dominating ways are highlighted by his affair with Louise Carr (Kim Basinger), the beautiful wife of a topless Texas tycoon (Barry Corbin), as well as his fling with Agnes Chapman (Marilu Henner). Of course, by the time the titular dude can verbalize his laundry list of lays, the good doc gets a dirty dose of David. Long story short, Mr. Reynolds exposes his hairy chest while his character is engaged in a threesome. If that’s not arousing enough, Burt bares his buns when he puts chisel to stone. Although we don’t see his bone, the star boasts a masterpiece of ass!