18, Brunette, 34D...and nervous!

So here's my story. I'm engaged to the only boyfriend I've had in my life. Very few people have seen me naked. As such, I always wonder how people would see me and how they'd react. I mean, I'm aware I don't have the best body, but does it cut the mustard? Particularly I worry about my breasts. He loves them, but I hate them. I'd love to see who all you random Internet people side with. ;)

So please be honest, but go easy on me! :eek:

I personally think from what I have seen you are stunning. Please don't doubt yourself, you are a beautiful woman and deserve to be appreciated. :rose:
 
Thanks for all the responses... Truly it means a lot. I've had friends tease me for my big areolas. They gave me the nickname "dollar coins..."

As for those of you requesting more, I'll see if I can get my fiance to do some photography... There's only so much I can show you myself. ;)

Just for good measure, here are a few more. Including a face shot, as it only seems fair. And try to ignore the stubble in the second picture... :p


lovely. you have absolutely beautiful eyes.
 
Wow1 You have nothing to be worried about. You are absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing.
 
So here's my story. I'm engaged to the only boyfriend I've had in my life. Very few people have seen me naked. As such, I always wonder how people would see me and how they'd react. I mean, I'm aware I don't have the best body, but does it cut the mustard? Particularly I worry about my breasts. He loves them, but I hate them. I'd love to see who all you random Internet people side with. ;)

So please be honest, but go easy on me! :eek:

you look fantastic! He's a very lucky guy
 
what a tasty treat!

quite adorable. (must. block. out. naughty. thoughts. >_<)
lucky him; thanx for sharing, more like teasing though. good girl.
 
Again thanks for the responses.
I hope for such great reactions to these other areas...

This one's not the best quality. Nor my best shave job. Also none too classy but we'll see if it's worth photographing more. :p
 
Again thanks for the responses.
I hope for such great reactions to these other areas...

This one's not the best quality. Nor my best shave job. Also none too classy but we'll see if it's worth photographing more. :p

I normally try to not use the word "cute" when referring to women, but damn those look cute on you. You have a nice shapely butt too hun. What do you mean about shave job? I honestly can't see anything to say you had a bad one :)
 
Again thanks for the responses.
I hope for such great reactions to these other areas...

This one's not the best quality. Nor my best shave job. Also none too classy but we'll see if it's worth photographing more. :p

More? Yes, please.
 
Thanks for all the responses... Truly it means a lot. I've had friends tease me for my big areolas. They gave me the nickname "dollar coins..."

As for those of you requesting more, I'll see if I can get my fiance to do some photography... There's only so much I can show you myself. ;)

Just for good measure, here are a few more. Including a face shot, as it only seems fair. And try to ignore the stubble in the second picture... :p

Sweetie: you are beautiful, and your body amazingly sexy!!! :kiss:
 
Great pics. you have a nine 0'clock body for sure. My main question and something I'm not sure anyone one else hit on or mentioned, but I have to say. You're 18 and only have dated one guy in your life. AND you're getting married?!?! No offense I understand it takes all kinds but that's just crazy? yes yes I know that SOME people marry their high school sweethearts and live happily ever after. but let's face it, in today's society marriage has become for far too many people a convenient joke. You have not yet LIVED your life. Have you traveled? will you go to college or are you planning on simply staying at home and popping out kids by the time you're old enough to even drink? Sure some will read this and say jerk, but c'mon people. Young people getting married is just too damn dumb an idea. Believe me I know we can smell our own. No I'm not jaded because my early marriage failed. She was a whore, that's why my marriage failed. anyways. Think about it, you are too young to even have a glass of wine at your wedding. People chance so damn much from 18 to mid 20's tastes, likes and dislikes, everything. many of us know full well our younger selves would even know us if they bumped into us on the street. If you're hell bend on doing it, more power to you and honestly I hope you have the relationship my parents had in your situation. They were high school sweethearts and have been married over 30 years now. So I do know it happens. But that was a different generation. I just have to say that this marriage plan at such a young age is completely irresponsible. I know I'm not alone in this. Please anyone who agrees help me out here. Let's be realistic and not live the happily ever after fairy tale we all wish we could have. Women reading this, I believe your comments would weigh in much more. Some may label this a troll post. That is not my intention. I'm simply trying to bring some sense to this idea some young people have.
 
Great pics. you have a nine 0'clock body for sure. My main question and something I'm not sure anyone one else hit on or mentioned, but I have to say. You're 18 and only have dated one guy in your life. AND you're getting married?!?! No offense I understand it takes all kinds but that's just crazy? yes yes I know that SOME people marry their high school sweethearts and live happily ever after. but let's face it, in today's society marriage has become for far too many people a convenient joke. You have not yet LIVED your life. Have you traveled? will you go to college or are you planning on simply staying at home and popping out kids by the time you're old enough to even drink? Sure some will read this and say jerk, but c'mon people. Young people getting married is just too damn dumb an idea. Believe me I know we can smell our own. No I'm not jaded because my early marriage failed. She was a whore, that's why my marriage failed. anyways. Think about it, you are too young to even have a glass of wine at your wedding. People chance so damn much from 18 to mid 20's tastes, likes and dislikes, everything. many of us know full well our younger selves would even know us if they bumped into us on the street. If you're hell bend on doing it, more power to you and honestly I hope you have the relationship my parents had in your situation. They were high school sweethearts and have been married over 30 years now. So I do know it happens. But that was a different generation. I just have to say that this marriage plan at such a young age is completely irresponsible. I know I'm not alone in this. Please anyone who agrees help me out here. Let's be realistic and not live the happily ever after fairy tale we all wish we could have. Women reading this, I believe your comments would weigh in much more. Some may label this a troll post. That is not my intention. I'm simply trying to bring some sense to this idea some young people have.

...... yes, there is an awful lot to be said about being in different relationships... although she and her BF seem to be exploring a more "open" relationship....They'll have to see how it goes
 
You have a lovely body and pretty face. Your boyfriend is a lucky man to have you. I like your body as well it all looks good and the pink parts look good enough to eat. :)

keep posting pics your one sexy young lady that is enjoyed by men and this woman. Looking forward to seeing more of you.:rose:
 
Again thanks for the responses.
I hope for such great reactions to these other areas...

This one's not the best quality. Nor my best shave job. Also none too classy but we'll see if it's worth photographing more. :p

Well, consider me a friend in low places.
 
Well let me offer to help you shave those hard to reach places. Wow! amazing body that is definately worth taking more pictures. You are very pretty and you have a lucky boyfriend. I want to thank you for sharing that body with us.
 
You are an absolute beautiful and sexy young lady...
Welcome to Lit, and post as much and as many as you can!!!
 
Wow, you are the whole package!! There is nothing wrong with any part of your body! Thank you for sharing and can't wait to see more!
 
Great pics. you have a nine 0'clock body for sure. My main question and something I'm not sure anyone one else hit on or mentioned, but I have to say. You're 18 and only have dated one guy in your life. AND you're getting married?!?! No offense I understand it takes all kinds but that's just crazy? yes yes I know that SOME people marry their high school sweethearts and live happily ever after. but let's face it, in today's society marriage has become for far too many people a convenient joke. You have not yet LIVED your life. Have you traveled? will you go to college or are you planning on simply staying at home and popping out kids by the time you're old enough to even drink? Sure some will read this and say jerk, but c'mon people. Young people getting married is just too damn dumb an idea. Believe me I know we can smell our own. No I'm not jaded because my early marriage failed. She was a whore, that's why my marriage failed. anyways. Think about it, you are too young to even have a glass of wine at your wedding. People chance so damn much from 18 to mid 20's tastes, likes and dislikes, everything. many of us know full well our younger selves would even know us if they bumped into us on the street. If you're hell bend on doing it, more power to you and honestly I hope you have the relationship my parents had in your situation. They were high school sweethearts and have been married over 30 years now. So I do know it happens. But that was a different generation. I just have to say that this marriage plan at such a young age is completely irresponsible. I know I'm not alone in this. Please anyone who agrees help me out here. Let's be realistic and not live the happily ever after fairy tale we all wish we could have. Women reading this, I believe your comments would weigh in much more. Some may label this a troll post. That is not my intention. I'm simply trying to bring some sense to this idea some young people have.

I think it would help to give some context to the situation, because I understand where you're coming from.

Throughout my teenage years, I was never interested in dating. I figured I wouldn't date until college or beyond, since I can't stand the way high school relationships work. I see my peers' relationships, most recently my younger sister's, and I cringe.

When I met him online, I was looking for a friend. So was he. Truly. Neither of us had any intention of getting a boyfriend/girlfriend at the time. However, that soon changed. We clicked in a way I've never been able to with anyone before. And yes, I've had many friendships with people of both sexes before.

Since we've started dating, our relationship grew (and continues to grow) to something far more deep, strong, and mature than "boyfriend and girlfriend." Growing up with clinical depression, my parents have welcomed him into the family because they understand that with him by my side, I'm happy. I can't describe to you the amazing things he's done for me, but trust me, he's my best friend and he treats me like a queen. I have someone I can trust completely, respect as a person, discuss anything with, and get through difficult times with.

Our relationship, while of course we have our disagreements, has never faltered. Not for a second have we stopped loving each other with an intensity and depth normally reserved for much older couples. For this reason, he proposed to me. It's important to tell you as well that before we started hanging out as friends, I wasn't sure I would ever date or get married. I wanted (and still want) to live my own life. We've decided we're not even thinking about having kids until we're at least in our mid-thirties, if at all.

But our relationship was definitely beyond "boyfriend and girlfriend." He proposed to me reluctantly, knowing I'm not one for jewelry and diamonds and romance. He proposed with the disclaimer that we are both young, and this isn't something we have to pursue right away--that I could say no and he wouldn't be offended. I accepted, knowing that yes I do want to marry him, but no, not right away.

Our plan is to wait a few years. At least until he's finished with grad school. My logic is, 25 is the age of reason. Couples getting married after 25 have a much higher chance of staying together. I figure if we stay together until 25, which there is a high chance of, we may as well get married.

So no, this isn't a decision about throwing my life away. In fact, quite the opposite. I'm going to live a full, rich life with travel, learning, and plenty of experiences, just with the person I love. I'm engaged with the intention to get married. But not now. If we're too young to drink at our own wedding, then we're too young to have one. ;)
 
I think it would help to give some context to the situation, because I understand where you're coming from.

Throughout my teenage years, I was never interested in dating. I figured I wouldn't date until college or beyond, since I can't stand the way high school relationships work. I see my peers' relationships, most recently my younger sister's, and I cringe.

When I met him online, I was looking for a friend. So was he. Truly. Neither of us had any intention of getting a boyfriend/girlfriend at the time. However, that soon changed. We clicked in a way I've never been able to with anyone before. And yes, I've had many friendships with people of both sexes before.

Since we've started dating, our relationship grew (and continues to grow) to something far more deep, strong, and mature than "boyfriend and girlfriend." Growing up with clinical depression, my parents have welcomed him into the family because they understand that with him by my side, I'm happy. I can't describe to you the amazing things he's done for me, but trust me, he's my best friend and he treats me like a queen. I have someone I can trust completely, respect as a person, discuss anything with, and get through difficult times with.

Our relationship, while of course we have our disagreements, has never faltered. Not for a second have we stopped loving each other with an intensity and depth normally reserved for much older couples. For this reason, he proposed to me. It's important to tell you as well that before we started hanging out as friends, I wasn't sure I would ever date or get married. I wanted (and still want) to live my own life. We've decided we're not even thinking about having kids until we're at least in our mid-thirties, if at all.

But our relationship was definitely beyond "boyfriend and girlfriend." He proposed to me reluctantly, knowing I'm not one for jewelry and diamonds and romance. He proposed with the disclaimer that we are both young, and this isn't something we have to pursue right away--that I could say no and he wouldn't be offended. I accepted, knowing that yes I do want to marry him, but no, not right away.

Our plan is to wait a few years. At least until he's finished with grad school. My logic is, 25 is the age of reason. Couples getting married after 25 have a much higher chance of staying together. I figure if we stay together until 25, which there is a high chance of, we may as well get married.

So no, this isn't a decision about throwing my life away. In fact, quite the opposite. I'm going to live a full, rich life with travel, learning, and plenty of experiences, just with the person I love. I'm engaged with the intention to get married. But not now. If we're too young to drink at our own wedding, then we're too young to have one. ;)

That's a very mature attitude. Congrats.

I think it's also interesting that you are exploring the sexual side of the relationship. Finding likes and dislikes. Many times when couples have only been with one partner they tend to want to know what they have missed.
 
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