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Aw, thanks Tenenbaum. You're a fan of freckles, if I recall correctly.![]()
Apologies for the wait. These aren't the most spectacular photos. I just happened to catch a view of my cleavage when I was reading and thought "Damn! That bra looks good." And snapped a few pics.
Not only the bra is looking good, but as a breast man, and of the natural variety I have loved seeing yours in the imaginitive way you have photograghed them as a regular feature of your thread.
Some years ago I was going through a famous antique market in London called Camden passage when a young woman came in the oposite direction wearing a transparent blouse with no bra. she went past in a flash,so to speakand I thought my eyes had deceived me so I went round in the hope of seeing her again and saw her approach, her breasts where dancing in her blouse with the pinkest of nipples, it really made my day and is imprinted in my memory, although it makes me a bit of a perve going for the second look.
The freckles on your breasts are incredibly sexy
Now that is sweet - if I had that view, I'd admire it all day! Getting a peek at bare flesh below the bra - wonderful. Now, if you had a similar shot that extended the view down to your panties - I'd struggle to keep everything under control.
Your areolas cause quite a bit of excitement.
Well, thank youNow that we've assisted each other in attaining a healthy cardiovascular system and we've determined our hearts are healthy enough for sexual activity (as the ad goes), well....
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It most certainly does look good![]()
Yes alas the mileage does present a challenge. You seem to think I'm all talk but I assure you....talk is only the beginning of what my lips and tongue can do
Thanks for the nip-pics. They are-simply put-delicious
Well now that is just going to cause a TON of stir all over the place...![]()
Love your cleavage indeed.I did used to look forward to those con calls.
The freckles on your breasts are incredibly sexy
Your memory is just as spectacular as your pictures.I am a big fan of freckles and your freckles in particular. Love this pictures you shared in the other thread as well.
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Apologies for the wait. These aren't the most spectacular photos. I just happened to catch a view of my cleavage when I was reading and thought "Damn! That bra looks good." And snapped a few pics.
Not only the bra is looking good, but as a breast man, and of the natural variety I have loved seeing yours in the imaginitive way you have photograghed them as a regular feature of your thread.
Some years ago I was going through a famous antique market in London called Camden passage when a young woman came in the oposite direction wearing a transparent blouse with no bra. she went past in a flash,so to speakand I thought my eyes had deceived me so I went round in the hope of seeing her again and saw her approach, her breasts where dancing in her blouse with the pinkest of nipples, it really made my day and is imprinted in my memory, although it makes me a bit of a perve going for the second look.
Well said that man - those freckles are wonderful. Nice bra, too.![]()
Now that is sweet - if I had that view, I'd admire it all day! Getting a peek at bare flesh below the bra - wonderful. Now, if you had a similar shot that extended the view down to your panties - I'd struggle to keep everything under control.
Thank you, Tenenbaum. It's always good to see you here.
Ha ha! I think you overestimate the power of my nipples.![]()
Thanks, PH. It's one of my favorite bra right now.
Ah, it's not so hard to believe. First, I've never been one to seek out a relationship. I've always had romances grow out of friendship. And since I haven't made an effort to participate in activities where I can meet and get to know people, that leaves online dating.
I tried online dating for a few months. But it didn't feel right. I know you can form a friendship and affection online - I've experienced that here. And I know many couples who found each other on dating sites. So perhaps one day I'll try online dating again.
But not now.
Yep. That's the one!
Ha ha! I'm lucky I didn't break my neck... the computer on the bed, photobooth open with tons of photos.
Oooh - I don't want to get your hopes up too high. I'll still have family visiting this weekend, so I probably won't be on the computer much.
Good to know you're flexible. I think you should research a way to stop time while we surf Lit.
Aww, thanks Frank.
Well happy belated summer birthday, or early happy birthday to you - whichever the case may be. I'd say "Cake's on me" but then it would just conjure up images of me with a piece of cake on me... and while that could be an awesome photo, it sounds like a sticky mess.
PMs. I'm glad you mentioned PMs. I do appreciate when someone takes the time to send a PM. I love the variety and was surprised by how many simply take the time to offer encouragement and cheer me on with the life stuff.
I used to answer every PM, but I haven't been able to lately. I feel rude for not responding... but it's far too easy to get lost in time here on Lit and in PMs. And that's not healthy - for me anyway.
Plus I've learned that a more personal connection and affection can grow from PMs. While I treasure the friendships I've made, and miss having confidantes who know of my Lit activities... I'm wary of forming yet another emotional connection in my life that has nowhere to go.
Again, I feel rude for not responding to everyone who writes. I've just found it's better for my mind and my heart to maintain some distance.
Which is a shame because that's what made Lit so exhilirating when I first found it. After so many years of "grinning & bearing it" I was finally able to fully express myself. And that was such a weight off of my shoulders.
As I'm typing this, I realize that I am slipping (have slipped?) into my grin-and-bear-it habit. Hmmm... I'm also realizing that I'm actively avoiding connecting with people on an emotional level.
LOL - it's weird to have that insight as I'm typing here. No doubt I'll spend time examining it from way too many angles. But not now because I have some work to do. (Wish I was better at compartmentalizing than I am). Guess I'll have to follow Scarlett O'Hara's lead... "I'll think about that tomorrow."
(Note: Just for the record, I'm NOT a fan of Gone With the Wind)