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Lovely selection of T&A pics with a bonus of wet fingers

I like the jiggly titty and the plug insertion gifs.

thank you.

It’s a start. I’ll take it.
lol.

I can’t do it. I can’t choose. I guess I’ll just have to keep perving in both versions.

well, perving either is always the right answer

The correct answer, of course, is ... yes!
haha. good to know

As sexy, desirable and alluring as ever. You have no idea how much I would love to just dive in and give you the tongue lashing you deserve :devil:
:kiss::rose:

thank you. and I think that sounds like a damn good idea.
 
Just spectacular! Color or black and white, it doesn’t matter. Your beauty is what we see. I think part of it also is what you write, which is unique. Thanks Justa.

well thank you. I have been slacking a little on the rambling this week. though, I do have some thoughts in mind.

I like the color pics better. BTW, your boobs get a lot of well-deserved attention and compliments, but your ass is incredibly sexy!

thank you. I tend to be more boob centric. My ass is ok, but it is nothing unique. the tits, they are unique, not all in a good way, but if you gather 100 random women in a room, my tits will still be unique

I'm more of a fan of color, but your body never fails to entice no matter what you use. :kiss::heart:

thank you. yeah, I think it just depends on the picture.
 

You make it hard to decide. There's lots to consider: artistry, realism, composition, light and shadow, tone...who the fuck am I kidding? Thank you for the gorgeous pics of a hot naked chick.
 
Your Fandago is alluring: I was looking for ceramic masks to put up on the walls of my hall, when I had a look at your photos, and your pussy pics were equally as pretty, I resisted hanging your offering, as as it will confirm what some suspect, that I'm a dirty old man. :eek:
 
You make it hard to decide. There's lots to consider: artistry, realism, composition, light and shadow, tone...who the fuck am I kidding? Thank you for the gorgeous pics of a hot naked chick.

Thanks. I need to pay more attention to the artsy people. Maybe I can learn something

Your Fandago is alluring: I was looking for ceramic masks to put up on the walls of my hall, when I had a look at your photos, and your pussy pics were equally as pretty, I resisted hanging your offering, as as it will confirm what some suspect, that I'm a dirty old man. :eek:

Well that you. I made a ceramic mask once, at an old age home with grandma. It is a 69 mask ;)



Color or black and white?
I love them all!!! especially the mom panties pictures 😍❤️😍


Thank you. Just bought more mom panties too.
 
I have confidence in you to come through with flying colors.

Well you asked for rambling so we are going to have a ramble and rant in one.
Last weekend I took my son to another 1st graders birthday party. I actually had a really good time. Birthday parties are easier as the kids are more self-sufficient and less whiney. Now, our chats got me thinking about the human phenomenon of bonds created by mutual dislike. The concept that people form closer relationships faster with mutual dislike. Offices do those positive team builders, they might actually fair better with an annoying mutual adversary lol. Anyway, this phenomenon often comes into play at parties like this, on a superficial level. See mutual dislike defies typical social hierarchy. Ok, we have 10 mothers of 1st graders. 9 white, 1 black. 7 in their 20s, 1 in their 30s, 2 in their 40s. 5 stay at home moms, a cashier, a daycare employee, a receptionist, and my geeky ass. 8 originally southern, 2 northern. 8 lower income, 2 middle income. What are the odds of finding positive discussion topics we all agree on? Not good, but negative is pretty easy. We all dislike construction when roads are brought to a grinding halt, we aren’t fans of our hospital closing, the cable company, stupid common shit our husbands do (not an option here as many are single) etc etc. It brings women together fast for the few hours we are together. I just think it is interesting.


Anyway, what became the shared topic of dislike was the school. Yeah yeah, I know we are hard on the school and no specific individual deserves it, but flip side, things really aren’t good. In my case, for the first 20 weeks of school, my son had an actual teachers for 6 days. He has 7 teachers in total, 5 subs and 2 new teachers who quit fast. You aren’t even permitted to know the subs last names in order to try to email them, aren’t permitted to meet them or talk to them, and do you know what the qualifications are to be a substitute? Well according to the current open position at my kid’s school, you must be 18 years of age and must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent. We have also had 3 principals this year. This was not the subject of the overall dislike of the school system, as most of the kids are in another class, but there is an overwhelming overall growing dislike of the district and even the educational system as a whole. Obviously, the fact that they can not keep staff is an issue, but the staff they terminated should have been. The ones who quit probably have good reasons though. My son’s biggest issue as I mentioned is the curriculum. He actually started the bitchfest, because there was an older kid in another school district and he asked how he got out (he lives out). See, my son has been requesting to change schools. I told him it isn’t an option right now. Then another mother asked him why. Reason he wants to change is Eureka math. Again, to him, it is just an endless amount of drawing arrays that aren’t even needed to solve the problem. He feels all school is is an endless math class that he learns nothing in. He has the highest score in math on standardized tests, it isn’t a problem with capability, it is boredom. Problem is, changing schools will do nothing, as Eureka math is the standard. It will all be the same. Anyway, that got parents bitching about the arrays. Like one week they will do circles, next sticks, etc. Well, apparently even if they got the correct answer and wasted time doing the array, they get marked wrong if they didn’t do the array shape of the week. So apparently, everyone hates arrays.

Now the most shocking take away though, there were 10 boys from one first grade class, and my son. That class that had most of the attendance has 11 boys. Anyway, out of all the boys in that class, only one boy wasn’t on medication for “ADHD” (so they stop being difficult in class). My son is on chlonodine, but he really needs it, hell he could use flinstone’s chewable morphine . However, I cannot believe every first grade boy has ADHD. The kicker, the one that isn’t being medicated, is probably getting held back. How can we be medicating entire classrooms and not question shit. It goes beyond the math standards. The amount of sitting we expect from young children nowadays is unreal. They don’t even get a daily recess anymore. The curriculum also shifted. Kindergarten is now what was first grade, first grade is what was second. Days are longer, physical activity is removed, they are required to sit longer. We are suspending and expelling 4-7 year old boys for disruptions 4.5 times more frequently than girls. And it is at a rate that is almost 4 times higher than it was 20 years ago. The biggest ass kicker is study after study has revealed than none of this works, and by forth grade, they are worse off than kids who just didn’t even start school at all until 6 or 7. As a result, the solution seems to be twice as many parents purposely red shirt as what they did in the prior generation. Our choice is holding them out of school, constantly getting in trouble in school, or medicating entire classrooms….and it has been proven to not be beneficial.

I knew ADHD has been being over diagnosed for a while. I knew many states had rates of over 30% of elementary school boys on medications. But the entire class, except the one they are holding back. That is insane. Maybe we just expect too much and boys just aren’t as mature as girls (shocking, I know)
 
Arrays or arrows? Arrow method for addition is something Google is suggesting a lot with first grade Eureka math, not much about arrays.
 
Arrays or arrows? Arrow method for addition is something Google is suggesting a lot with first grade Eureka math, not much about arrays.

Arrays. https://www.google.com/search?clien...vnAhWDct8KHVjODfcQzmd6BAgNEAw&biw=360&bih=616

Ok basically they aren't permitted to just say 24-2=22. If given 24-2=? They may answer 2, but then they must draw a row of 10 circles, a row of 10 circles below it, a row of 4 below it, then cross of 2. If you use lines called sticks, which are just tallies, the answer is incorrect. If your array is not organized and linear, your answer is incorrect. All work must be shown even for the most simple of questions. 25-6, no, you may not consider stating the obvious answer. No, you can't carry a one either. The only acceptable solution is to draw an array of 25 circles, cross off 6, count what is left.. Figure 50 problems a day, you draw near 1500 circles a day, for answers you already knew. Taking time away from other things so you can draw your circles.

Our state has just issued a directive to remove this and focus on answers and permitting children to use their preferred method whichever tgey choose, but the time line is 2 years. Until then I guess all we can hope for is they let kids use "sticks" more as 1500 lines is a litte quicker. Or let them use a single circle for a 10 group and sticks for a single.

And no, i am not against them teaching the method which is basically counting on fingers. The issue is how forced and that the answer doesn't actually matter at all. Your spacing and neatness of your circles is what is important with elementary mathematics lol.
 
I can’t sleep so you’re stuck with a long response!

Your concerns are well founded. As for “negative bonding,” I think it is a basic human instinct to complain. People are much quicker to complain than provide a compliment. If the customer service sucks, we immediately want to talk to a manager. But if it’s good, we typically just go about our day. I am more than happy to express my displeasure, so I always try my best to provide compliments when deserved (ie: I often get email surveys and respond when I get good service). And in a group setting where we feed off one another’s reaction, the negative is even easier to sustain a conversation.

As for medication, I think that one, we understand behaviors more now than 25-50 years ago. Are we over medicating? Probably. I also wonder if we have done something which is exacerbating the issue. I’m not saying there is a deep state conspiracy, but, for example, maybe all the crap they use to grow and produce our food is in fact changing us. Same theory for the level of food allergies (especially peanuts) today. Yes, you should vaccinate your kids, but we consume so much now that the only way to keep producing enough is with scientific modification. Is it causing a problem? I don’t know for sure. But clearly something is happening. It is crazy that so many kids need to be medicated and/or can’t have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich (best kind of sandwich ever).

I can’t specifically speak to Eureka other than agree that there needs to be a better way. Students should be allowed to provide the answer in the way that makes sense to them. They should also be able to chow their work so that if that have an error along the way that they still get credit for understanding the concept even if a mistake along the way ends up coming up with the wrong final answer.

Good rant Justa!
 
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Speaking of Eureka, while I don’t know the math theory, I did enjoy the SyFy TV show. I mean, the last season wasn’t great, but otherwise I really liked it.
 
Just curious... If your group of parents had 5 stay home moms, they are not happy with the school, and the school is not likely to get much better ant time soon, did topic of homeschooling came up at all? Of course, it depends a lot on the state, in some places it is much harder to set it up than in others, but still, it should be doable everywhere.

This often takes care of mild ADHD as well, since in most cases one needs to survive only till second or third grade, after that boys outgrow it on their own. At home it is much easier to do shorter lessons with physical activity breaks in between. Might drive mom nuts for a while, but when she figures out the right schedule, it is actually not that hard.
 
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I thought you should know...

You are correct that ADHD has been over diagnosed for some time.... the truth is that Bipolar is more hidden in children because they are manic more than they are down and sad.... kids do have more energy than adults... by far.... and it does seem to the adults that something just has to be wrong. But their neurons are firing so fast... they cant get a thought out before another one is distracting them.... does it mean they are adhd…. not really.... its just development.... and most kids out grow it... those that don't... some of those are now diagnosed bipolar... others with other types of labels.. which I am not a fan at all of..... labels are apart of the social hierarchy that you mentioned.... it can really devastate a person let alone the fragile ego of a child trying to grow and find a place in the world that they fit into.

as parents.. all we can do is just love our kids.... accept out kids... try not to label them... or place labels on them.... and teach our kids how to channel their energy... its my two cents that if you keep them busy... really busy, which is impossible for adults who have a life outside of their kids to do.... well.... that's my two cents.

I don't normally write in forums simply because someone will disagree... and others will agree.... I do have a degree in psychology and a minor in counseling but not child development so all these are only my two cents.

but I liked your ramblings



there was a program back … way back... called biofeedback.... they would hook kids up to a computer and based on their thoughts.... kids could control the computer... the calmer the thoughts the more the computer did..... instead.. we have ps4 xbox… all wanting to exhilarate and stimulate more complex brain and physical stimuli brain activity instead of teaching the kids how to slow it down.... channel or control it.

I was able to graduate with a 3.6 GPA only because I took Algebra 5 times.. and dropped it on the last drop date each semester... I wasn't going to stop doing that until I was sure I mastered it and would get an A. I spent every day hours after my classes in the Math lab... trying to get an understanding of something that my brain just couldn't get its head around and understand..... finally it did.
I got an A in the class and I moved on to other math classes.... my point is...
perseverance paid off.


I hope channeling can help the ones you love to be focused and Persevere through … everything will be fine. But I loved Math.... but not as much as I loved your ramblings.
 
The education system fails children who do not conform to "normal" because children who aren't "normal" need attention, which costs money. Ritalin and Aderall are just cheap substitutes for physical exercise. Like math, they feel that exercise needs to be structured rigidly. They can't see that if a kid doesn't run enough, he's not going to learn how to do a layup.

They also can't deal with children who think differently, because they defy the formula they have established. otherwise they would have to build on individual strengths.

As for the math, it makes you wonder how Newton, Einstein and Tesla got by without it?
 
"hell he could use flinstone’s chewable morphine"

I laughed way too hard and can relate.
 
well first, we have weightlifting titties.

My titties starting weightlifting not that long ago.
it started with the social media under boob challenge,

http://i.imgur.com/mE9rMVom.jpg

and this lady's viral image
http://i.imgur.com/M8ynPZom.jpg

which led to this
http://i.imgur.com/ZWQgRmcm.jpg

and this
http://i.imgur.com/l9hMQ5am.jpg

but of course, with all weight lifting, one must eventual ask how much can they lift
12pk of soda
http://i.imgur.com/9jrAyUHm.jpg

18pk of beer
http://i.imgur.com/b5aVv88m.jpg?1

18pk of beer is the limit (and brings new meaning to come naked, bring beer). so the limit is 13.6 lbs

next up magician titties. My titties have been making things disappear for a long time. It started in high school with contraband. They used to keep my cigarettes, lighter, pager, pot pipe, and bag of weed safe and not subject to search in class.

but now you see it
http://i.imgur.com/9p44ZXGm.jpg

hey, where did it go?
http://i.imgur.com/epFtFqTm.jpg


and of course musician titties
this was also the answer to name that tune
https://www.***********/s/avipumjkbhqqn07/V_20200202_1249072.mp4?dl=0

of course, now you all know what you are getting for your birthday.

Anyway. that is a little showcase of my talented titties.

Weightlifting records, hypnotizing men with boobies...can you your lovely titties grant wishes too??? :rose::rose:
 
I can’t sleep so you’re stuck with a long response!

Your concerns are well founded. As for “negative bonding,” I think it is a basic human instinct to complain. People are much quicker to complain than provide a compliment. If the customer service sucks, we immediately want to talk to a manager. But if it’s good, we typically just go about our day. I am more than happy to express my displeasure, so I always try my best to provide compliments when deserved (ie: I often get email surveys and respond when I get good service). And in a group setting where we feed off one another’s reaction, the negative is even easier to sustain a conversation.

As for medication, I think that one, we understand behaviors more now than 25-50 years ago. Are we over medicating? Probably. I also wonder if we have done something which is exacerbating the issue. I’m not saying there is a deep state conspiracy, but, for example, maybe all the crap they use to grow and produce our food is in fact changing us. Same theory for the level of food allergies (especially peanuts) today. Yes, you should vaccinate your kids, but we consume so much now that the only way to keep producing enough is with scientific modification. Is it causing a problem? I don’t know for sure. But clearly something is happening. It is crazy that so many kids need to be medicated and/or can’t have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich (best kind of sandwich ever).

I can’t specifically speak to Eureka other than agree that there needs to be a better way. Students should be allowed to provide the answer in the way that makes sense to them. They should also be able to chow their work so that if that have an error along the way that they still get credit for understanding the concept even if a mistake along the way ends up coming up with the wrong final answer.

Good rant Justa!

I guess it could be a lot of things, more awareness, changing expectations, and sure environmental factors, but allergies I think are less likely to be gmos and more likely to be simple lack of exposure. It was big news in our town when there was a child with an allergy to eggs in the next town over. Simply because there hasn't been a student with a food allergy before at any of the county schools. I know this is well documented in America, but specifically why not so much. South African and the Netherlands have conducted studies that should a strong link between pregnant women and young babies exposed to a variety of animals and livestock have much lower rates of allergies. The problem is more likely to be extreme environmental sanitation than the food as for the most part, we eat the same crap city folks do.

Speaking of Eureka, while I don’t know the math theory, I did enjoy the SyFy TV show. I mean, the last season wasn’t great, but otherwise I really liked it.

oh I haven't thought about that show in years. And now that reminds me of warehouse 13

Just curious... If your group of parents had 5 stay home moms, they are not happy with the school, and the school is not likely to get much better ant time soon, did topic of homeschooling came up at all? Of course, it depends a lot on the state, in some places it is much harder to set it up than in others, but still, it should be doable everywhere.

This often takes care of mild ADHD as well, since in most cases one needs to survive only till second or third grade, after that boys outgrow it on their own. At home it is much easier to do shorter lessons with physical activity breaks in between. Might drive mom nuts for a while, but when she figures out the right schedule, it is actually not that hard.

I think, but as a joke. Truth is rural homeschooling is what gives homeschooling a bad name (well outside of the once homeschooling to hide abuse of course). It is easy to set up, it just doesn't produce desired results from what I have seen. School is about the only place you can count on for social interaction in rural areas. As such all the home schooled kids I've met here are overall non functional in dealing with the world outside of their immediate family, even as adults. Yes yes homeschool advocates will argue that socialization deficits are a myth and they are socialized just fine, except when they aren't. in 300 square miles we have 8,000 homes. people just aren't driving 40 miles one way to find places where kids might be. Add on that 90% of adults are high school educated or less, well, that doesn't bode well for their teaching. Most stay at home moms are that because it would cost more to work.

Now maybe if just pre-k, kindergarten, and 1st grade were home school, the kids could hopefully make up the socialization and educational deficits caused by it in 2nd.

You are correct that ADHD has been over diagnosed for some time.... the truth is that Bipolar is more hidden in children because they are manic more than they are down and sad.... kids do have more energy than adults... by far.... and it does seem to the adults that something just has to be wrong. But their neurons are firing so fast... they cant get a thought out before another one is distracting them.... does it mean they are adhd…. not really.... its just development.... and most kids out grow it... those that don't... some of those are now diagnosed bipolar... others with other types of labels.. which I am not a fan at all of..... labels are apart of the social hierarchy that you mentioned.... it can really devastate a person let alone the fragile ego of a child trying to grow and find a place in the world that they fit into.

as parents.. all we can do is just love our kids.... accept out kids... try not to label them... or place labels on them.... and teach our kids how to channel their energy... its my two cents that if you keep them busy... really busy, which is impossible for adults who have a life outside of their kids to do.... well.... that's my two cents.

I don't normally write in forums simply because someone will disagree... and others will agree.... I do have a degree in psychology and a minor in counseling but not child development so all these are only my two cents.

but I liked your ramblings



there was a program back … way back... called biofeedback.... they would hook kids up to a computer and based on their thoughts.... kids could control the computer... the calmer the thoughts the more the computer did..... instead.. we have ps4 xbox… all wanting to exhilarate and stimulate more complex brain and physical stimuli brain activity instead of teaching the kids how to slow it down.... channel or control it.

I was able to graduate with a 3.6 GPA only because I took Algebra 5 times.. and dropped it on the last drop date each semester... I wasn't going to stop doing that until I was sure I mastered it and would get an A. I spent every day hours after my classes in the Math lab... trying to get an understanding of something that my brain just couldn't get its head around and understand..... finally it did.
I got an A in the class and I moved on to other math classes.... my point is...
perseverance paid off.


I hope channeling can help the ones you love to be focused and Persevere through … everything will be fine. But I loved Math.... but not as much as I loved your ramblings.

interesting. Yes, I would expect many shifting diagnoses in children, especially when it is something that isn't a simple test. I am just floored at how high the rate of psychiatric medication in a random sampling was

The education system fails children who do not conform to "normal" because children who aren't "normal" need attention, which costs money. Ritalin and Aderall are just cheap substitutes for physical exercise. Like math, they feel that exercise needs to be structured rigidly. They can't see that if a kid doesn't run enough, he's not going to learn how to do a layup.

They also can't deal with children who think differently, because they defy the formula they have established. otherwise they would have to build on individual strengths.

As for the math, it makes you wonder how Newton, Einstein and Tesla got by without it?

See, I could almost by the "normal" concept, except by definition normal typical, average, or a mean. here 100% of the random typical group of boys with vastly different social backgrounds are not meeting the definition of normal. 100%. Not a single one. Again, all either being medicated or held back. How can it be "normal" if it isn't obtainable by anyone in a decent sized random sampling?

"hell he could use flinstone’s chewable morphine"

I laughed way too hard and can relate.

lol. we all need flinstone's chewable morphine

I always prefer color over b&w but you always make every picture amazingly beautiful and erotic. Love the pics definitely made my day.

thank you.

Weightlifting records, hypnotizing men with boobies...can you your lovely titties grant wishes too??? :rose::rose:

I guess it depends on the wish ;)


I usually like color pictures better, because I appreciate the lovely skin tones.

good to know. thanks.
 
I guess it could be a lot of things, more awareness, changing expectations, and sure environmental factors, but allergies I think are less likely to be gmos and more likely to be simple lack of exposure. It was big news in our town when there was a child with an allergy to eggs in the next town over. Simply because there hasn't been a student with a food allergy before at any of the county schools. I know this is well documented in America, but specifically why not so much. South African and the Netherlands have conducted studies that should a strong link between pregnant women and young babies exposed to a variety of animals and livestock have much lower rates of allergies. The problem is more likely to be extreme environmental sanitation than the food as for the most part, we eat the same crap city folks do.



oh I haven't thought about that show in years. And now that reminds me of warehouse 13

Very interesting. This is actually something that is of interest to me and I had not heard of this. Rural (and inner city) schools often have more challenges than suburban schools (and FL public schools in general don't always have the best reputation). So at least you have the advantage of less allergies living in a rural area! Maybe I should re-think where I live. LOL

I love Warehouse 13!
 
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