Youth's a stuff t'will not endure

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Tumbled across this delightful young woman enjoying herself and her partner. I was almost jealous, but she's just having such a marvelous time I celebrated for her instead. Ah, youth! She truly owns her sexuality! Been there, done that--carry on honey, and all you other youthful adventuresses!
https://www.xnxx.com/video-pfdtv80/morning_woods_with_perfect_body_roommate_is_kind_a_fun

You may be the first one who used a Shakespeare quote as a thread title.

"In delay there is no plenty."
 
You may be the first one who used a Shakespeare quote as a thread title.

"In delay there is no plenty."

I'd say she's taken the song's message to heart, yes?

(And you may be the first (only) one who caught it!)
 
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I'd say she's taken the song's message to heart, yes?

(And you may be the first (only) one who caught it!)

OK, Val--I don't think anyone else on here would send me Googling after Shakespeare but the fact that it was you got me curious and that was some truly mesmerizing sex in the clip! I could go for either of them, but especially her!!

(Actually I didn't realize it even WAS Shakespeare until the next guy commented!)

So--I'd read 12th Night in high school, but absolutely NO freakin' memory of that quote, or the plot or characters for that matter. But with a little online knowledge, am I right in thinking this was urging a girl to screw her lover before they tied the knot?

Anyway, good to run into you again--I haven't been on in forever. Always have liked your posts and stories.

Jen
 
OK, Val--I don't think anyone else on here would send me Googling after Shakespeare but the fact that it was you got me curious and that was some truly mesmerizing sex in the clip! I could go for either of them, but especially her!!

(Actually I didn't realize it even WAS Shakespeare until the next guy commented!)

So--I'd read 12th Night in high school, but absolutely NO freakin' memory of that quote, or the plot or characters for that matter. But with a little online knowledge, am I right in thinking this was urging a girl to screw her lover before they tied the knot?

Anyway, good to run into you again--I haven't been on in forever. Always have liked your posts and stories.

Jen

Indeed so, sweetie! Sung by the jester at a drunken 12th night revelry. Although the quote has been more on my mind as I gaze back on my non-enduring youth. Still, it fit the clip as originally cast, don't you think? And it's been set to music and recorded by any number of performers--you can be entertained with further Googling! Good to see you pop up too!
Val
 
Indeed so, sweetie! Sung by the jester at a drunken 12th night revelry. Although the quote has been more on my mind as I gaze back on my non-enduring youth.

While we're on the subject, there's a beautiful version of "Sigh No More" from Joss Whedon's "Much Ado About Nothing"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXuTcr0dqWc

In fact, this whole film is remarkable and well worth seeking out. It's everything the Branaugh film was not: in black and white, on a low budget, in modern dress. But perfectly acted and directed, as a labor of love (which was definitely not lost!).
 
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