Vintage Literotica ~ for friends and admirers

I'm the one in front, with the big, soft belly. :eek:

Look, elli! He speaks fluent big science-y words! 😍

Welcome, Tio. :) I recognize you from some of the other boards.

Thank you for the warm welcome, Honey, most lovely of red-haired Nereids.

By the way, did you pose for Gauguin's Ondine as well? Red-heads do look so appealingly contrastive in the green of the sea.

Science-y words? I'll have you know I taught the Anthropology of Sex for more than 15 years. Most of the course was cultural, or 'how to do it around the world,' but I began with a section on 'anatomy and physiology in the service of pleasure.'
 
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Thank you for the warm welcome, Honey, most lovely of red-haired Nereids.

By the way, did you pose for Gauguin's Ondine as well? Red-heads do look so appealingly contrastive in the green of the sea.

Science-y words? I'll have you know I taught the Anthropology of Sex for more than 15 years. Most of the course was cultural, or 'how to do it around the world,' but I began with a section on 'anatomy and physiology in the service of pleasure.'

Thank you, Tio. I'm afraid I am a natural brunette, well it's grey, now. ;) But I did see the movie of the same name starring... Colin something, I think.

Your class sounds fascinating, truly. I'd love to hear more. :)
 
Thank you, Tio. I'm afraid I am a natural brunette, well it's grey, now. ;) But I did see the movie of the same name starring... Colin something, I think.

Your class sounds fascinating, truly. I'd love to hear more. :)

On line we can be whatever and how many we want. I haven't taught the course in a long time. The Dean came up behind me one day and whispered in my ear as she wrapped her arms around me, "bone man, I want a favour from you." How could I turn her down? So I ended up replacing Sex with Death, Eros with Thanatos, and started teaching Forensic Anthropology. Not that the two aren't related, and not only in Greek Mythology. After all, it was the juxtaposition of the two that brought me to this thread. But, for sure, I'll be happy to return to my earlier course for you.
 
On line we can be whatever and how many we want. I haven't taught the course in a long time. The Dean came up behind me one day and whispered in my ear as she wrapped her arms around me, "bone man, I want a favour from you." How could I turn her down? So I ended up replacing Sex with Death, Eros with Thanatos, and started teaching Forensic Anthropology. Not that the two aren't related, and not only in Greek Mythology. After all, it was the juxtaposition of the two that brought me to this thread. But, for sure, I'll be happy to return to my earlier course for you.

I did dye it a subtle shade of reddish brown for many years, the color had mahogany in the name. My aunt was a blazing redhead and my father's beard was red, and well, i just wanted to.:cattail:

How did you come to be called 'bone man' before teaching forensic anthro?
 
I did dye it a subtle shade of reddish brown for many years, the color had mahogany in the name. My aunt was a blazing redhead and my father's beard was red, and well, i just wanted to.:cattail:

My bush is kinda red-ish when the light is just right
 
I did dye it a subtle shade of reddish brown for many years, the color had mahogany in the name. My aunt was a blazing redhead and my father's beard was red, and well, i just wanted to.:cattail:

How did you come to be called 'bone man' before teaching forensic anthro?

I studied Forensic Anthropology in the 60s as part of my general background in Anthropology. The study of bones was an important part of the courses I taught afterwards, including Archaeology and Human Evolution. I amassed the largest collection of human and other Primate skeletal material in the school (the Biology Department used to borrow from me), and as a result, some called me 'bone man.'
 
My bush is kinda red-ish when the light is just right

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I studied Forensic Anthropology in the 60s as part of my general background in Anthropology. The study of bones was an important part of the courses I taught afterwards, including Archaeology and Human Evolution. I amassed the largest collection of human and other Primate skeletal material in the school (the Biology Department used to borrow from me), and as a result, some called me 'bone man.'

Cool! My kids would love that.

Since they're already public, I guess another won't hurt...

Shall we dance...

I very like the sheer material over her body.
The contrast between her, covered, and him, un-'covered.'
 
There are more incriminating photos, I will admit. Might as well start getting them all out in the open. And I guess you could say I lost my head over one of those seductive beauties...

Another pair of pics
 
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