You are a sick, sick woman, Anna

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Ok. Next we stand up, walk over there and take all our clothes off...

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That's right, pick two condoms off that pile...

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It's all right. We're not the only two here whose kinky dads make us wear period costume.
Is it right though that they really didn't have an 'age of consent' in those days?
 
I really disagree with that Sarah. From a father's point of view that looks wonderfully affectionate. Heck, I've got students who lean on me like that. And yes, I make sure that it's all outdoors where a hundred people can see us. No, I'm never alone in a room with one student.
Thank you, Bear. :rose:

I look at these photos and I see young women with their loving, caring, concerned, fathers. I am sure that for some of these people it won't last. For some of them, the past is ugly.

But no matter what else is going on in their lives-- just at this moment, all is right with the world.
 
I really disagree with that Sarah. From a father's point of view that looks wonderfully affectionate. Heck, I've got students who lean on me like that. And yes, I make sure that it's all outdoors where a hundred people can see us. No, I'm never alone in a room with one student.

Thank you, Bear. :rose:

I look at these photos and I see young women with their loving, caring, concerned, fathers. I am sure that for some of these people it won't last. For some of them, the past is ugly.

But no matter what else is going on in their lives-- just at this moment, all is right with the world.


Beautiful sentiments, both of you.

:rose:
 
wonderful wonderful the one of the father and daughter (in the mint green dress) you have defined the meaning between affection (non sexual) and eroticism.
 
Every one of those pix offers endless, rich "Caption this!" possibilities. :D :devil:

The first: "But it's so big!"
 
I showed these pictures to my wife and she thought it looked like some type of pagan rite of passage ritual
 
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On air commentator 1: You know, Jim. This is a touching ceremony of trust. So beautiful in today's cynical world that a daughter can so intimately pledge her sexual behavior to her father.

On air commentator 2: I know, Paul. What a gift. And relief to the fathers I might add.

1: Indeed. In the preparatory classes they covered all the bases.

2: *chuckles*

1: I am a bit curious about the symbolism, though, Jim.

2: What do you mean, Paul?

1: Well, I get the formality and promise before the cross to be chaste until marriage, but the swords.

2: What about them?

1: Swords are an obvious phallic symbol, Jim. And the fathers are holding swords. Not only that, they are holding upraised swords, angled, and the daughters pass underneath. Clearly some sort of sexual symbolism there.

2: *chuckles* Sometimes, Paul, a sword is just a sword.
 
On air commentator 1: You know, Jim. This is a touching ceremony of trust. So beautiful in today's cynical world that a daughter can so intimately pledge her sexual behavior to her father.

On air commentator 2: I know, Paul. What a gift. And relief to the fathers I might add.

1: Indeed. In the preparatory classes they covered all the bases.

2: *chuckles*

1: I am a bit curious about the symbolism, though, Jim.

2: What do you mean, Paul?

1: Well, I get the formality and promise before the cross to be chaste until marriage, but the swords.

2: What about them?

1: Swords are an obvious phallic symbol, Jim. And the fathers are holding swords. Not only that, they are holding upraised swords, angled, and the daughters pass underneath. Clearly some sort of sexual symbolism there.

2: *chuckles* Sometimes, Paul, a sword is just a sword.

I :heart: you. :D
 
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