Passion, Joy, Desire... Let it Overflow

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*tsk tsk* tampering with my buttons again Pondy?

Pssst... Remember that one fantasy thing that gets me all hot?? Look below!

*pulls you in*
Just relax.... Get comfy....

I can't resist playing with them, the things you do to me...

*pushes AJ's head down and feels her up from behind*
 
Opens sack, takes out 2nd can od redi-whip and the bottle of caramel drizzle andputs them in the back of the fridge and cranks the setting control to "icebeg"
 

I really like this and need to pass it on to some people in my life.

Seriously, your body, whether a woman or a man, is just one part of you, and not even the most important part.

But even if we just limit it to considering the physical, I would like to point one thing out: there are no rock and roll songs written about skinny women with flat buts. (sorry, skinny ladies, you all are beautiful too). (Now, think about all the songs written about curvier women!)
 
I really like this and need to pass it on to some people in my life.

Seriously, your body, whether a woman or a man, is just one part of you, and not even the most important part.

But even if we just limit it to considering the physical, I would like to point one thing out: there are no rock and roll songs written about skinny women with flat buts. (sorry, skinny ladies, you all are beautiful too). (Now, think about all the songs written about curvier women!)
I will have to try to remember that.
 
Unlocks the fridge..takes out the redi-whip and tosses it to Pond....*points at AJ~

I took mine off... then sliped into my fave jammies
 
My kids did a number on my body. It's taken me a long time to accept that I will never have a flat stomach. But, the older I get, the more I'm learning to love my curves. I love curves on other people, but as the saying goes, we are our own worst critics.
 
My kids did a number on my body. It's taken me a long time to accept that I will never have a flat stomach. But, the older I get, the more I'm learning to love my curves. I love curves on other people, but as the saying goes, we are our own worst critics.

OK, number one, you look good to me.

But you are right, we are often our worst critics, but I think we need to learn to love ourselves as we are (not narcissistically, but to embrace ourselves).
 
OK, number one, you look good to me.

But you are right, we are often our worst critics, but I think we need to learn to love ourselves as we are (not narcissistically, but to embrace ourselves).

Thank you.

It's a long, long road. I've never had any sort of self-esteem. I'm trying to break out of that.
 
Thank you.

It's a long, long road. I've never had any sort of self-esteem. I'm trying to break out of that.

:confused:

And yet, you have such awesome posts here. I enjoy your thread, with all it's science coolness. You seem to have a great sense of humor and I've enjoyed the posts we've traded around. I don't know you very well, but others that I respect and like here seem to think you are a pretty good person too.

I can go on about how pretty you are, if you'd like, but far importantly than that, I think I like you as a person.

By the way, did you follow all the Nobel Awards last week? Reactions? (maybe better over in your thread).
 
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