Lit After Dark...

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For some of you is Thursday day/evening/night.
But for moi it's almost 3 am and I've never been on lit (lucid) this late.

What's it like? :kiss:
 
As you have seen: nothing. The Americans and Canadians are in bed, largely not with each other, the British are polishing their top hats or thatching their cottages or other vital business at the heart of the Empire, the Europeans are busy engaging in unspeakably erotic activities in their elegant flats and are far too breathless to type, the Antipodeans are getting ready for bed or more drinks and in any case a law unto themselves...and as for the South Americans, Africans and Asians - I wonder if they really care about us at all, since they visit so rarely. (Sniff.)
 
As you have seen: nothing. The Americans and Canadians are in bed, largely not with each other, the British are polishing their top hats or thatching their cottages or other vital business at the heart of the Empire, the Europeans are busy engaging in unspeakably erotic activities in their elegant flats and are far too breathless to type, the Antipodeans are getting ready for bed or more drinks and in any case a law unto themselves...and as for the South Americans, Africans and Asians - I wonder if they really care about us at all, since they visit so rarely. (Sniff.)

Antipodeans. :) It took me a moment to figure out you were referring to the Aussies. Maybe the Kiwis also. But anyway, another moment when you made me think, Des. Happens fairly often, actually. :cool:
 
Antipodeans. :) It took me a moment to figure out you were referring to the Aussies. Maybe the Kiwis also. But anyway, another moment when you made me think, Des. Happens fairly often, actually. :cool:

You are too kind - it's a fairly common lazy expression in the UK so that we don't have to say 'Australia and New Zealand'. But, you know, hooray for thinking and all that!
 
You are too kind - it's a fairly common lazy expression in the UK so that we don't have to say 'Australia and New Zealand'. But, you know, hooray for thinking and all that!

Never heard it over here. But I like it.
 
Doesn't matter where you are on the globe.
Lights out. Doors closed. Windows shuttered.
There's midnight at dawn and darkness at noon.
The candles and hamsters have been snuffed.
Embers dim and die in the neglected hearth.
A forlorn moan breaks the limpid silence.
It's Literotica After Dark. Beware.
 
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