SweetMerry
Literotica Guru
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- Nov 19, 2007
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Thank you! That was a side view of a back twist, cropped close to emphasize the interesting bit.You look great as always but that single breast show is simply stunning!!
Hmmm, I see what you mean. I'll keep it in mind if I ever photograph that pose again. I probably will when I get settled into a place where I have the time and space to completely strip down. I think most of these would have looked better if I had lost the Hawaiian print trunks.This is so erotic. The only thing that would make it hotter is if you were leaning forward more so that your knee doesn't block the image of your breast hanging down.
thanks for this set!
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Ooo, me like. The blacked out background really puts the focus on the pose. Nicely done.Something a little different!
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Aww, aren't you charming?Oh Merry.. you are to my satisfaction![]()

Aw, shucks. Thanks, sweetie.Yes Mary Ann was hot and you are too!![]()
Wow, this is really awesome. Going along with the yoga/energy theme, it looks kind of like someone took a picture of my aura.
Thank you. Yes, they seem to be some of my most popular so far.Beautiful additions Merry, outstanding ...
Um, ya, my blog. I've forgotten to take pics for my blog lately. In fact, I haven't updated it at all in a couple of weeks. I should do that soon. Thanks for the reminder.i love the fist new pic,its sexy and beautiful,it should be on your blog. its one of your best really.
No, it's a good question. It all boils down to how Athenian men viewed women. As a whole, the men saw the women as having the intelligence of children (children, slaves, and women are often lumped together in The Republic when it comes to intelligence level.) Women didn't have much freedom in ancient Athens. They were restricted to the home, and the only major public functions they participated in were funerals. If an Athenian man were to see women practicing in the gymnasium, he would have had the same reaction as if he walked in on his children playing dress-up in his clothes. It's a condescending, "Aww, that's cute," sort of thing.So, in Book 5 why does he suggest that naked Guardian women exercising in the palaestra would provoke laughter rather than some other behavior?
Rhetorical question. It might provoke a reaction in me, but probably not laughter.
Stay hot!
What's interesting about this is that Athenian men loved Spartan women, who because of the fact that all of the able-bodied men were part of their standing army, had a lot of freedom. They ran businesses and conducted trade, and were expected to keep themselves in shape and know some fighting techniques in case the city was invaded. Athenian men thought these Spartan women were wild, exotic beauties. But for some reason didn't see that if they granted the same freedoms to their own women, they would be surrounded by similar beauties.
And as for staying hot: It's mid-May and I live in Texas. Staying hot isn't the problem.
