VictoriaOh
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Time to wake Mr. V
Switching to tablet and my bedroom, brb...
Switching to tablet and my bedroom, brb...
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That's a good question. I think they were aware that I was too aware of sex and gender roles at a very young age, but I don't think either of my parents realized WHERE I was getting it from. I had complete free access to every book in the house ( a formidable amount of books, as we lined every room we could with bookshelves that quickly were overflowing!) My father's books were more attractive, as well as more likely to contain inappropriate themes than my mother's (Daddy and I like Sci-Fi and Sci-Fan, Mummy likes mystery novels.) Some of the books I'd read did in fact have heavy sexual themes if not some pretty much nearly pornographic sex scenes in them. And since my father was out of country 80% pf the time, he had no reason to suspect his eight year old daughter was reading his stash of naughty-books.
He knows, now, because I told him, and I even gave him a book once for Christmas as a hint, when I was in high school: a collection of award-winning fiction from the pages of PlayBoy magazine. I inscribed it to him; "*I* read it for the articles!"
No. A little? My parents are Atheists, my mother was actually raised, lovingly and in the best possible way, by Benedictine nuns (that's roman catholic, essentially, in England) and we were always encouraged to explore religion in all of its forms. There were many bibles in my home to read. I ended up an eclectic Pagan, of the witch variety, and remain open to anything. I have issue with those who would close their eyesnd ears and minds to anything not their own religion, and i take the same stance regarding politics.I have learned that home is where you make it, and attitude is part of the battle. Are you saying that there is something wrong with those groupings of people??!!![]()
Switching to tablet and my bedroom, brb...
No. A little? My parents are Atheists, my mother was actually raised, lovingly and in the best possible way, by Benedictine nuns (that's roman catholic, essentially, in England) and we were always encouraged to explore religion in all of its forms. There were many bibles in my home to read. I ended up an eclectic Pagan, of the witch variety, and remain open to anything. I have issue with those who would close their eyesnd ears and minds to anything not their own religion, and i take the same stance regarding politics.
naah, he stayed up too late for that tonight. As of right now I'd have only eight minutes. Not worth it.Yeah, VO, who are you trying to fool. Mr. V will soon be feasting on those lovely hard nips of yours, sending you to higher levels of arousal and ecstasy, as you wake him in the most glorious and loving way.
If he understood what the book meant, he didn't let on. Later, like, last year-ish, I told him about his stash and me, and he seemed surprised. I think he assumed it must have been one of my three brothers rather thn me.Wow, VO, that is quite a tale. What was his response, if any? We, too, had a multitude of books in the house, but i was only able to find a single Penthouse and a couple of National Lampoon mags in my oldet brother's room, and my dad kept a copy of "Tales from Xandria", or something similar, in his dresser. The rest were all about history. And you can tell, i guess, that i was an inquisitive child, as well.
oh, what fun! I think I already have one set to use...If we keep this up, we will both lose our 100-post virginity on here this morning. Now i have to start thinking about an av. Hmmm?
oh, what fun! I think I already have one set to use...
oh, what fun! I think I already have one set to use...
Use. I dunno. That might be on the main site and won't work here. I'll have to deal with it tomorrow, in any case. Mr. V is refusing to get out of bed, and i don't get to go to sleep until he's out of the house, so I need to boot him from the bed...ugh, least fav time of the day.....One set to use, or one set to lose??!!
Use. I dunno. That might be on the main site and won't work here. I'll have to deal with it tomorrow, in any case. Mr. V is refusing to get out of bed, and i don't get to go to sleep until he's out of the house, so I need to boot him from the bed...ugh, least fav time of the day.....
I hope I wake to lots of comments, more posts, and everyone ready to talk!
Can barely hold my eyes open...
He doesn't sleep enough, so waking him is difficult. Once up, he's not so bad, but the process can be a trial!Ah, Mr. V doesn't sound like a happy morning person...
Thanks. No dreams last night though - I passed out and wasn't woken until a five year old climbed in to bed with me demanding food. Today was the last day of their Fall Break - I have to get up early tomorrow, get her off to school, and then it's me, Mr. V, and our son until she gets home. (Mr. V's weekend.)Sweet dreams![]()
Again, I'm glad you enjoy the photos! We try very hard to make what we have work. Balancing our day and night lives with parenting is hard but worth it in the end.I am always fond of saying there is no such thing as typical.What ever works and balances you is what works and balances you. That being said it seems that you both are having a great deal of fun. Enjoyed the picture of the nipple play.
You are very welcomeSome lovely new pics up. Thanks for sharing them!
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