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Hello Numi. :kiss:

I do like the idea of a teddy, but in the end it's all gift wrap. ;)
But it does make a woman look sexier than she already is.
 
Hello Numi. :kiss:

I do like the idea of a teddy, but in the end it's all gift wrap. ;)
But it does make a woman look sexier than she already is.

Isn't it nice to have something to unwrap, though? :devil:

(And, actually, to be unwrapped. That's very nice too :))
 
Like the coat in your Av. Numi.....:kiss:

Thank you, Jaime :kiss:

Does it qualify me to assist your private dick? *giggles*

I'm prepared to undertake all the usual, ahem, interviews, to give you an opportunity to assess my suitability :cool:
 
Especially if you've had to work hard with all the little tabs, strings and whatnot... :devil:

What's your favourite gift-wrapping colour, Azul?

mmmmm I am impartial to burgundy.
:devil:
It's way hotter than red in my eyes.
However, I am appreciative of the effort she puts in with all of the different tabs and strings. ;)

:kiss:
 
mmmmm I am impartial to burgundy.
:devil:
It's way hotter than red in my eyes.
However, I am appreciative of the effort she puts in with all of the different tabs and strings. ;)

:kiss:

Mmm, yes, burgundy is very classy, I'd say. I just received today a little silky cami and French knickers set I'd ordered, in a colour described as 'raspberry', which I think is lovely. It's lighter than burgundy, pink really, but dark, kind of dusky. The French knickers are cut very high on the buttocks and beautifully flared. No-one but me has seen me in them so far... :devil:
 
Oh Numi, I love the way your fan club adores you. You have one of my favorite threads to lurk on and see what lovely compliments you are receiving. Of course, everyone knows your outside beauty is simply a reflection of what is on the inside.

Enjoy the weekend and I agree with the gentlemen, you and your pics are perfect.
p.s. Autumn is my favorite season too.
 
Mmm, yes, burgundy is very classy, I'd say. I just received today a little silky cami and French knickers set I'd ordered, in a colour described as 'raspberry', which I think is lovely. It's lighter than burgundy, pink really, but dark, kind of dusky. The French knickers are cut very high on the buttocks and beautifully flared. No-one but me has seen me in them so far... :devil:

mmmm. I sense a tempting pictorial someday. ;)
 
Oh Numi, I love the way your fan club adores you. You have one of my favorite threads to lurk on and see what lovely compliments you are receiving. Of course, everyone knows your outside beauty is simply a reflection of what is on the inside.

Enjoy the weekend and I agree with the gentlemen, you and your pics are perfect.
p.s. Autumn is my favorite season too.

Apple! How lovely to see you. Thank you for your lovely comments, you're really making me blush! :heart:

I'm not sure exactly why I like autumn so much. The colours in the trees are fabulous, of course, but I think it could be more to do with the feeling of 'completion'. That sense that the long, lazy, indolent summer is coming to its end, that I've absorbed all the rays and grown dozy with the heat, and I'm ready to come indoors and rediscover the pleasures of a night by the fire. :)
 
I love autumn because the temperatures become tolerable for that short time before they go from being too hot to being too cold. But still, it is the best season for that reason. Oh, and Halloween and Thanksgiving and beginning the Christmas season too...Yeah, those reasons too....

Good Afternoon Numeniiii...
 
I love autumn because the temperatures become tolerable for that short time before they go from being too hot to being too cold. But still, it is the best season for that reason. Oh, and Halloween and Thanksgiving and beginning the Christmas season too...Yeah, those reasons too....

Good Afternoon Numeniiii...

Good afternoon to you! :kiss: You said autumn! :heart:

I don't do Halloween, actually, it just doesn't do anything for me. I think it's because over here we have Bonfire Night on November 5th, to remember Guy Fawkes trying to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605 :eek: So we have bonfires and fireworks and stuff. Who wouldn't like standing around a bonfire with a drink in their hand watching the fireworks?

Oh, and the hedgerows being full of blackberries and sloes, that's another autumnal treat. Ever made sloe gin?
 
Good afternoon to you! :kiss: You said autumn! :heart:

I don't do Halloween, actually, it just doesn't do anything for me. I think it's because over here we have Bonfire Night on November 5th, to remember Guy Fawkes trying to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605 :eek: So we have bonfires and fireworks and stuff. Who wouldn't like standing around a bonfire with a drink in their hand watching the fireworks?

Oh, and the hedgerows being full of blackberries and sloes, that's another autumnal treat. Ever made sloe gin?

I've drank it but never actually thought to make my own. It's soooooo sweet though....Tastes almost like it needs to be lightly poured over something else just as sweet now that I think about it.
 
I've drank it but never actually thought to make my own. It's soooooo sweet though....Tastes almost like it needs to be lightly poured over something else just as sweet now that I think about it.

It takes a while, all that daily shaking of the jars, and then the straining through muslin and so on before bottling it. I've only done it once. Mine was sweet-ish, but there's a medicinal thing going on there too that I like.

Lightly poured, eh? :devil: Kind of sticky :eek: It'll need some cleaning up, will that... ;)
 
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