Sassy and EY's erotic inspiration thread

This... :rose::rose::rose::rose::rose:
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I think the competition is already waning, at least it is this side of the pond... I have achieved more than I ever expected in a very male dominated career specifically because other women made it their business to support me. I am lucky to now be in a position to start paying that forward...

But the body hate is likely to be a long time coming. I think one of the most tragic things we are seeing is a move towards gender equality in that respect but only because men and boys are suffering the same crippling self loathing that seems to have been predominantly female historically...

It doesn’t help that children of course learn from us... I was on the tube some months back when a little dot of a beautiful Asian girl piped up something to the effect of “mum, why do you always say you’re fat when you’re not fat”. Very embarrassed normal weight mum tried to shush her while she asked the question again... it’s now perfectly normal for kids to grow up with the idea of mum being permanently on a diet... or skipping something scrummy because she’s trying to be ‘good’... or to openly despise perfectly normal flesh and curves... and then they copy us...

Change starts with us :heart:

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I think the competition is already waning, at least it is this side of the pond... I have achieved more than I ever expected in a very male dominated career specifically because other women made it their business to support me. I am lucky to now be in a position to start paying that forward...

But the body hate is likely to be a long time coming. I think one of the most tragic things we are seeing is a move towards gender equality in that respect but only because men and boys are suffering the same crippling self loathing that seems to have been predominantly female historically...

It doesn’t help that children of course learn from us... I was on the tube some months back when a little dot of a beautiful Asian girl piped up something to the effect of “mum, why do you always say you’re fat when you’re not fat”. Very embarrassed normal weight mum tried to shush her while she asked the question again... it’s now perfectly normal for kids to grow up with the idea of mum being permanently on a diet... or skipping something scrummy because she’s trying to be ‘good’... or to openly despise perfectly normal flesh and curves... and then they copy us...

Change starts with us :heart:

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Love the pic comments.

It is starting in schools. The nanny state is looking at all kids from their first days in school. My grandson on the face of it looks big for his age and school nurses have written home to say that he needs watching. Absolute cobblers. They are going on someone’s view without taking into account the details. He eats well, plays hard but when his bones are measured he has a large frame therefore he will always look big he doesn’t have an ounce of fat on him.

Luckily he is not the sort of child to be bothered about it and parents are not the sort to ignore things if they need modifying, but he is in perfect health for his age. He just doesn’t meet the ‘look’ requirement of the nanny state.
 
It may be silly to you, but it is gorgeous to me.

Thanks! :D

Hey...she distracted me too.

Here is what I think...we should make a sassy sandwich...you using yours, and me using mine :devil:

"Sassy sandwich" sounds extra pervy. I like it! :devil:

I hate my nose. Just saying.

I hate my nose too, sis. That, and my cheeks that puff up when I smile.


EY you get it for sure, nailed it, I disagree on one point, your outer beauty is not withering or decaying, it may be changing slightly, but no less beautiful by any stretch of the imagination.


In terms of idealistic beauty, it is. I don't let it bother me though. Just something I have to prepare for and for reasons I can't really say here.

Yes and may I give it a :kiss: too?:D

Only after the paddle. All boo-boo's should get a kiss. ;)

Oh, and EY and Sassy, excellent thread, ladies, thank you.

Thank you for the praise and for stopping by!


This is why I do classes every other Saturday. It's less about the money (it's okay all things considered) but more about alleviating that competitive nature while on the job.

It doesn’t help that children of course learn from us... I was on the tube some months back when a little dot of a beautiful Asian girl piped up something to the effect of “mum, why do you always say you’re fat when you’re not fat”. Very embarrassed normal weight mum tried to shush her while she asked the question again... it’s now perfectly normal for kids to grow up with the idea of mum being permanently on a diet... or skipping something scrummy because she’s trying to be ‘good’... or to openly despise perfectly normal flesh and curves... and then they copy us...

Change starts with us :heart:

Very good points. Related but not, I get cat-called fairly regularly. Normally I don't mind, but when my daughter is with me, it really upsets me. I don't want her growing up thinking that her self-worth is measured by the number of whistles being sent her way. Having to explain why men do that was a painful conversation to have with a four-year-old.

Love the pic comments.

It is starting in schools. The nanny state is looking at all kids from their first days in school. My grandson on the face of it looks big for his age and school nurses have written home to say that he needs watching. Absolute cobblers. They are going on someone’s view without taking into account the details. He eats well, plays hard but when his bones are measured he has a large frame therefore he will always look big he doesn’t have an ounce of fat on him.

Luckily he is not the sort of child to be bothered about it and parents are not the sort to ignore things if they need modifying, but he is in perfect health for his age. He just doesn’t meet the ‘look’ requirement of the nanny state.

My daughter has been in the 95-99th percentile on growth charts ever since she was born. She was born at 8 pounds 12 ounces... as a preemie. She's just a big girl for her age. When she was just two years old, people thought she was 4. Now that she's 4, they think she's 5 or even 6. She dwarfs other kids who are exactly her age in preschool. She eats healthy. I limit junk food. She runs and plays nonstop. She's happy and healthy and that's all that matters. The day a school tries to tell me how to raise my daughter in order to conform to some idealistic chart is the day they summon the wrath of a mother scorn -- and it won't be pretty...


My mentality in a nutshell. :heart:
 
Thanks! :D



"Sassy sandwich" sounds extra pervy. I like it! :devil:



I hate my nose too, sis. That, and my cheeks that puff up when I smile.



In terms of idealistic beauty, it is. I don't let it bother me though. Just something I have to prepare for and for reasons I can't really say here.



Only after the paddle. All boo-boo's should get a kiss. ;)



Thank you for the praise and for stopping by!



This is why I do classes every other Saturday. It's less about the money (it's okay all things considered) but more about alleviating that competitive nature while on the job.



Very good points. Related but not, I get cat-called fairly regularly. Normally I don't mind, but when my daughter is with me, it really upsets me. I don't want her growing up thinking that her self-worth is measured by the number of whistles being sent her way. Having to explain why men do that was a painful conversation to have with a four-year-old.



My daughter has been in the 95-99th percentile on growth charts ever since she was born. She was born at 8 pounds 12 ounces... as a preemie. She's just a big girl for her age. When she was just two years old, people thought she was 4. Now that she's 4, they think she's 5 or even 6. She dwarfs other kids who are exactly her age in preschool. She eats healthy. I limit junk food. She runs and plays nonstop. She's happy and healthy and that's all that matters. The day a school tries to tell me how to raise my daughter in order to conform to some idealistic chart is the day they summon the wrath of a mother scorn -- and it won't be pretty...



My mentality in a nutshell. :heart:


Well must make sure the paddle does the trick or the crop. Then kiss wherever there is a boo boo for sure😜
 

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Thanks everyone for all the kind words of support, understanding and encouragement!

All of us rock in our own unique ways and the more we can remember that the happier we'll all be.

Thanks so much to Sassy and EY for starting this place of honesty and support! :kiss:
 
I like your version of silly! I think it's synonymous with eminently spankable, in this case. :devil:

I’ve heard my butt called many things, but eminently spankable has to be one of the best. :D

Well thank you both for getting my imagination going. :devil:

Had to give you all some thread love... :heart::kiss:

You just wanted to quote both of our asses together for easy fapping. Don’t lie. :p

Well must make sure the paddle does the trick or the crop. Then kiss wherever there is a boo boo for sure😜

That’s the idea! :heart:

:heart:

Thanks everyone for all the kind words of support, understanding and encouragement!

All of us rock in our own unique ways and the more we can remember that the happier we'll all be.

Thanks so much to Sassy and EY for starting this place of honesty and support! :kiss:

You’re very welcome. Feel free to stop by any time. :)
 
I’ve heard my butt called many things, but eminently spankable has to be one of the best. :D



You just wanted to quote both of our asses together for easy fapping. Don’t lie. :p



That’s the idea! :heart:



You’re very welcome. Feel free to stop by any time. :)

Any boo boos you can share ? :D
 
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Thanks everyone for all the kind words of support, understanding and encouragement!

All of us rock in our own unique ways and the more we can remember that the happier we'll all be.

Thanks so much to Sassy and EY for starting this place of honesty and support! :kiss:

We do all rock in our own unique ways! And that means YOU. :cool::heart:
 
I do love that smile! :heart::)

Nice smile Sassy :)

Gorgeous, such a natural welcoming smile.

Beautiful Sunshine on that Beautiful Face ... and that outfit brings me to a drool!! :)

Sassy, a smile to bring joy to the ones you share it with.

hugs :kiss::heart:

old borg fred

What a great smile you look very happy. :heart:

What a winning combination -- a warm smile and inviting cleavage! :D

See, if I smile, people will wonder what I'm plotting

haha thank you everyone. I have learned that a simple way to capture the natural smile is to turn the timer on my cell phone, talk to my best friend since he makes me laugh my ass off and keep taking pictures until I catch one. I've been pretty happy with the results. Though it usually means I have the house phone hanging from my ear :p
 
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