Cum or Come?

And the high forehead, to contain the massive brain.
The forehead was one of the things that was different enough to make me comfortable using the image. It’s far from a facsimile of me. More an impressionistic take (with some alien overlord DNA).

Except for the eye color, which it randomly got right (if not my very slight heterochromia).

The hair is too blonde as well.

Em
 
The forehead was one of the things that was different enough to make me comfortable using the image. It’s far from a facsimile of me. More an impressionistic take (with some alien overlord DNA).

Except for the eye color, which it randomly got right (if not my very slight heterochromia).

The hair is too blonde as well.

Em
I should hope so. I imagine you are a properly proportioned young lady.

Also, a new word, heterochromia. Thanks for that :).
 
If I may slightly hijack:

I've seen female emissions (the noun) being referred to as "girl cum" and I'm wondering if this is one of those knowledge hole-type things and it's more common than I think.

Also: I agree with cum/cumming/came. Less confusing that giving the common verb a double meaning.
 
If I may slightly hijack:

I've seen female emissions (the noun) being referred to as "girl cum" and I'm wondering if this is one of those knowledge hole-type things and it's more common than I think.

Also: I agree with cum/cumming/came. Less confusing that giving the common verb a double meaning.
Vaginal mucus, and related secretions, can look rather like semen. It’s look and consistency varies during our cycles (some people suggest its stickiness provides a way to time when to have sex when looking to conceive). Also - how can I put this! - if it has been churned up by some “foreign object”, it can look almost gray-white.

That’s one end of the spectrum. At the other is Adriana Chechik spraying all over the camera. That’s basically urine.

In between these extremes. There are studies that suggest that some women will have an additional secretion produced when highly excited. The volume varies and the provenance of this is disputed. Most women get wetter when orgasming. Some might have some sort of a tiny squirt. But spraying is incontinence. Either intentional or not.

And yes I use the trope of female ejaculation in my stories sometimes. It’s shorthand.

And I really shouldn’t be mean to Adriana - sounds like she went through hell recently. 🫂🫂🫂

Em
 
heterochromia.

The hair is too blonde as well.

Em
One eye being a different color than another can also be a trick of light. In one scene in a TV show, John Noble's eyes were different colors. His left eye appeared to be brown, and his right eye was blue. When he moved his head, taking his left eye out of the yellow light on his left, the eye returned to a blue hue. I've noticed it in other scenes with other actors. Though usually, they had greenish eyes, trending toward the brown side of the spectrum.

Hazel eyes often change color with different light sources. I had a goy girlfriend in high school who had hazel eyes, and this color issue was constant.
 
One eye being a different color than another can also be a trick of light. In one scene in a TV show, John Noble's eyes were different colors. His left eye appeared to be brown, and his right eye was blue. When he moved his head, taking his left eye out of the yellow light on his left, the eye returned to a blue hue. I've noticed it in other scenes with other actors. Though usually, they had greenish eyes, trending toward the brown side of the spectrum.

Hazel eyes often change color with different light sources. I had a goy girlfriend in high school who had hazel eyes, and this color issue was constant.
My eyes are pale gray-blue, but - as you say - in some lights they have almost a pale green tinge. It’s not strictly heterochomia - not in a David Bowie sense - but more that one eye is a little paler than the other.

Em
 
You sound quite lovely. My husband has a goy brother you might like—6 foot 3, built like a linebacker, and very dark and handsome.
My eyes are pale gray-blue, but - as you say - in some lights they have almost a pale green tinge. It’s not strictly heterochomia - not in a David Bowie sense - but more that one eye is a little paler than the other.

Em
 
"But I want more than enough," Arthur, played by Dudley Moore in Author. I say, too much, is never enough.
 
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