I am so dang 'nilla!

BlondeBeauty

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*sigh*

It's true.

I'm a hopeless romantic. I want the fairy-tale. I want Prince Charming to sweep me off my feet.

I plan to have one partner and only one partner for life.

I even thought I was kinky, but DAMN YOU ALL! You took that away from me!! You make my stuff seem boring. LOL

Excuse me.
It's back to Nilla-Nilla Land I go.
(*cough* That's kinda like Never-Never Land. LOL)

:)
 
Hehehehe.
I am a hopeless romantic. I'm married and monogamous. I wanted the prince or princess.
I hope the prince is mine forever.

If he wants out, I'll simply pull out the flogger and spreader bar. :D
 
Nah. Not boring! You're early experimental. Freshly eager!

Yum. Almost virginal. .....oops, sorry, I was lost in a fantasy. :p
 
BlondeBeauty said:
I'm a hopeless romantic. I want the fairy-tale. I want Prince Charming to sweep me off my feet.

I plan to have one partner and only one partner for life.

I even thought I was kinky, but DAMN YOU ALL! You took that away from me!! You make my stuff seem boring.
I'm a hopeless romantic, too, to be honest. I want candles he lit flickering around us while we make love. I want him to write songs and poetry for me. I want him to tell me daily how deeply he loves me. I want him to kiss me in public and hold my hand as we walk down the street.

And i have all that.

Romance isn't the province of nilla or not nilla, dear.
Romance isn't denied the very kinky.
Romance belongs to us all.
 
'Nilla

...as in 'Nilla wafer?

May I dip you in milk then lick and eat you?


(purty purty please)
 
1. Almost virginal? No comment.:cool:

2. I said nothing about linking romance and nilla-ness, dear. Nothing.;)

3. Milk? Hmm...You're kinky. I like that. LOL

:)
 
Oh. Oh. Oh. Comment. Please.
Let me dwell upon this fantasy, even longer. ;)
 
Naughty BB

Sure, you talk about being Nilla, but those of us who know better know the truth.


:cool:
 
Can't really say which orgy I was at. All I remember is being tied down while several Lit ladies took turns having a ride. I felt so used.


;)
 
Well, if you were there, I definatly would of let you go first. If I wasn't feeling so used at the time, that is.


:cool:
 
P.S. Me and Brain are doing fine now after this heartache. I have left my mother and father and I am living with him, my lover. We have sex six times a day and he is becoming insatiable. At first, there was a culture clash, he did not really act western but now I’ve reprogrammed him: everything is fine now:D We go to nightclubs and I actively encourage him to touch other ladies bottoms cuz that is what an Indian man would not do. I am sick to death of 5’Foot short indian man but that is mostly on account of the fact that I have never gone out and met a REAL Indian man. I have only met uncles and I live a sheltered life. I hate the insecurities of my parents. They are always trying to impose their beliefs on me. Well, I have had enough. I am teaching them a lesson by bunking off with a whitey. haha maybe I should try a blackman? That would piss them off huh? Anyway, why should I give a fuck what they think? They only gave me unconditional love, looked after me when I was sick. They could have lived an easily life in Pakistan or India. Instead, they come here to a foreign land where everyone is racist and talk a different language. They work their asses off, slave their bodies to goras moderachods and all this they do for me. So what do I care? I would much rather break their hearts by sleeping with a whitey since I don’t see any REAL indian men around. I have told them plenty of times, because I am not in India I shall not be shackled by Indian culture or purity. What that means is simple: Since they have left India I have become a sleeping bag for all Americans//White or black I don’t care just as long as they aint no stinking Indian. I am flying the flag high for America: the land of hope and glory plus free sex, non-commitment and money. Lots of money.



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