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Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7020 posts
7/31/2015 8:41 pm

Well, at least your publicly humiliating confession that you allowed yourself to even for a moment give a second thought to the results of a quiz gave us the opportunity to see that lovely, but otherwise completely unrelated, photograph that takes the concept of tits and ass to an unbelievably artistic level.


asianat2008 69M
3955 posts
8/1/2015 1:25 pm

Monogamy is all advocate. But when we examine their mental state of sexual cravings all are secretly craving for next beautiful partner.

Self-respect is the corner-stone of virtues.


Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7020 posts
8/2/2015 12:14 pm

    Quoting  :

To respond with uncharacteristic seriousness to your point, it is sad to think that one of the three or four really great lovers we walked away from might have been our one true love. It's painful if we keep thinking about her.

I'd love to hold your hand, or some other body part visible in that photo if you ever need help pondering while thusly almost attired.

Sea foam green. Don't think I know that color. Would you mind modeling it for me (while pondering, if you don't mind)?

OK, so I reverted to type. I, like Oscar, the grouch, or whichever Oscar it was who starred in the Wilde Ones, can resist anything but temptation.


jenny14 75T  
90125 posts
8/2/2015 3:38 pm

soul

I believe one can have more than one great love in one's life - even if one is monogamous! One partner may die or, for various reasons, the relationship does not last!

I know I have had 2 great loves in my life...

I know this started whimsically, but it touched a chord with me


A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard Shaw

Jenny



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