Artistic Self Photos

So I jokingly submitted a side by side of my wife and I, but a while back she was feeling a little unsexy so she scheduled a boudoir shoot as a gift to me and give her some confidence back. She has allowed me to share a few of my favorites!
All are stunning!
 
And Merry Christmas to you Tali!
πŸŽ… πŸŽ„ πŸ«‚ πŸ«‚ πŸ«‚ πŸ«‚ πŸ«‚ πŸ«‚ :kiss:
Damn, I love this!
If I did something like that, they probably wouldn't HANG right. LOL
And the cat eyes behind the cat.....purrrrrrfect addition!
Merry Christmas to the best of Lit ladies, Talikat! :love: πŸ₯°
You hang just fine, J!! ;) That's my cat, Sam, I hope you have a wonderful Christmas, J, thank you! πŸŽ„πŸŽ…πŸŽ€πŸ₯°:kiss:πŸ«‚πŸ«‚πŸ«‚
 
I'm not the work of art in this but the guitar is. Designed by Gibson in 1958 for "the forward-looking beat combo" to compete with and be styled even farther out than Fender's brilliantly successful Stratocaster, the Explorer sold all of 19 copies in its first year, barely any more after that and was dropped by 1960 with its sister guitar the Flying V. Thus, true originals are now rarer than hen's teeth and are Β£/$/€million investment-grade guitars that nobody can afford to play, but fortunately for us in the real world have been endlessly copied so we mere mortals can have something that looks and plays similarly.

Really, the only acceptable way to pose with an Explorer is in skinny jeans and a cheesecloth shirt, bottle of Jack in one hand and spliff in the other, hair down your back on a stage somewhere in Alabama as it's a guitar so associated with Southern Rock, but I'm a chubby balding Englishman so I'm SOL there. I can play most of Freebird though 🀣

My wife's main gift for me this year, which is why I'm keeping her πŸ˜‰
 
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I'm not the work of art in this but the guitar is. Designed by Gibson in 1958 for "the forward-looking beat combo" to compete with and be styled even farther out than Fender's brilliantly successful Stratocaster, the Explorer sold all of 19 copies in its first year, barely any more after that and was dropped by 1960 with its sister guitar the Flying V. Thus, true originals are now rarer than hen's teeth and are Β£/$/€million investment-grade guitars that nobody can afford to play, but fortunately for us in the real world have been endlessly copied so we mere mortals can have something that looks and plays similarly.

Really, the only acceptable way to pose with an Explorer is in skinny jeans and a cheesecloth shirt, bottle of Jack in one hand and spliff in the other, hair down your back on a stage somewhere in Alabama as it's a guitar so associated with Southern Rock, but I'm a chubby balding Englishman so I'm SOL there. I can play most of Freebird though 🀣

My wife's main gift for me this year, which is why I'm keeping her πŸ˜‰
What an awesome looking guitar! The model ain't bad either and those undies? :devilish: Now I want a shot with you wearing the jeans and cheesecloth shirt!! :D:kiss::heart:πŸ₯°
 
What an awesome looking guitar! The model ain't bad either and those undies? :devilish: Now I want a shot with you wearing the jeans and cheesecloth shirt!! :D:kiss::heart:πŸ₯°
I doubt I'll ever again be skinny enough or have the hair to pull it off so you'll just have to make do with some prime Allen Collins 🀣
 

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