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Jezziebelle
Over 90 days ago
Female, 38
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Now call me a cynic but i'm guessing the ink was actually an afterthought in these particular pics. Naughty belle!



You caught me! haha. I don't know I really was looking for pictures of men with ink, but these ones just looked the best, especially the shower pic.... to go along with my new story....sigh. Perfection.

How come when a guy starts a thread on here about "perfect breasts" or "perfect ass" the thread explodes but when a girl posts about sexy men we're just told that it's unrealistic or undesirable? Just curious. lol.
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While I could never use it for reading fiction (I love curling up all snuggly with a paperback in bed)...

I wonder if it would make college textbooks cheaper? Some books I'd still like the paper copy for, but the books I know I'm only going to use that semester? It has definite possibilities. And think about how much lighter my backpack would be!


I think it would be great for this... for texts you HAVE to have, but don't really want to pay the hundreds of dollars for. That said, for me, the computer or Kindle will NEVER replace a real book. Real books don't need batteries. You don't have to p;lug them in. You can take them anywhere except underwater. There's something... romantic about a real book. Real words on real paper. Electronic memories aren't real, they can be erased or edited. Once something is set down in black and white, it's there forever. If a time ever comes when they try to shove all the "controversial" ideas down the memory hole, real bound books will be our only hope for salvation.


Plus as a history major, think about how fucked historians are going to be in the future. Now we look back and read letters and journals written by people, like James Madison or John Adams. So what happens when Barack Obama or some other important fiugre decide to keep an electronic journal and only send e-mails and books aren't published the same way.... Historians will have very little to look back at that is non-digital, and like you said, digital can be deleted, changed, edited.... *sigh*
While I could never use it for reading fiction (I love curling up all snuggly with a paperback in bed)...

I wonder if it would make college textbooks cheaper? Some books I'd still like the paper copy for, but the books I know I'm only going to use that semester? It has definite possibilities. And think about how much lighter my backpack would be!
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Salinger rarely explained himself, though the interview requests never ceased. In 1980, reporter Betty Eppes sent her picture along with her request. She was granted one of the only interviews the author ever gave.


Because she was a high schooler. He loved teenagers, thought they were full of innocence that was being eroded and all that.
treats me like an equal partner out of bed, but dominates me in bed. (or elsewhere ;) )
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I have never had a good blow job for some reason women have decided that teeth feel good WTF!!!


Okay, (not saying I've done this, I haven't) but... women, like men, cannot read minds. If something happens that you don't like, you have to let her know. Try to be nice, she's trying to do something nice for you, but tell her. If you're not enjoying it, then really there is NO point in it at all haha.
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I have always liked that song ,, as a matter of fact ,, any song she does is good.


I agree. She's amazing.
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If I could be a desert? I'd be the Mojave.

If I could be a dessert? I'd be a warm and gooey dark chocolate brownie with a scoop of cinnamon ice cream on top with whipped cream, walnuts, chocolate shavings, hot fudge, and a cherry. Hot and cold and oh so ooey gooey yummy ;)



NOM NOM


Feel free to remove the toppings with a tongue ;) hahahha


only the toppings ;) ... why not all with my mouth hahahah


Because you don't like cinnamon silly!
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If I could be a desert? I'd be the Mojave.

If I could be a dessert? I'd be a warm and gooey dark chocolate brownie with a scoop of cinnamon ice cream on top with whipped cream, walnuts, chocolate shavings, hot fudge, and a cherry. Hot and cold and oh so ooey gooey yummy ;)



NOM NOM


Feel free to remove the toppings with a tongue ;) hahahha
If I could be a desert? I'd be the Mojave.

If I could be a dessert? I'd be a warm and gooey dark chocolate brownie with a scoop of cinnamon ice cream on top with whipped cream, walnuts, chocolate shavings, hot fudge, and a cherry. Hot and cold and oh so ooey gooey yummy ;)
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Hmm.... I've always done my own thing but does that make me a leader even though no one follows?


This is me. Haha. I go my own way but then I warn people "Don't follow in my footsteps, I walk into walls."
I wonder how many hours he had to sit for it. Can you imagine having to hold your ass cheeks apart for the tattoo artist? Worse, can you imagine BEING the tattoo artist? lol. I do think the artistry is amazing, I just can't imagine unzipping my guy's fly and finding "the dragon." LMAO
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I have dated outside my race, and found that men, and women, don't change just becuse they are a different race. The color of a persomes skin is just that, the color of thier skin nothing else. My family says they don't care, however my Dad doesn't want me to date a black guy. I don't think he sounds rather like a hipocrit though, he's merried to a mexican woman.


I think for our parents a lot of times it's not necessarily about them having a problem with us dating inter-racially, but more of a concern that other people won't be tolerant and that it will cause us problems. My dad especially is afraid of something bad happening if I have an interracial relationship because of the stereotyping and racism that still permeates much of our society. For him it's not about the person I'm dating but the way society would react to it.
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I am not writing names here but my favorites who like the chocolates.
I guess you understand who I mean, ladies...

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They're proud of their hair, their body and fiery temper.


Yes, we are.
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Personally, I would and have dated a person of another race, no problem and I don't care what anyone would think.

Since this questions has been expanded to cover this as a moral issue I will make a comment on that as well. There are more than 6,692,030,277 people on earth, most of whom would meet the definition of ethnocentric, if not racist. The reality is if you date a member of another race you are in a minority. Even where interracial couples are tolerated and accepted most people would not be able to truthfully say they would date a person of another race. There is a difference between accepting something and actually doing it. Lush members are most likely outliers when it comes to this question.


I completely agree Kyle. While we may find this question bizarre, in most of the world, if not all, this would be a major social faux pas, if not something that could ruin your life or even get you killed. We at lush most definitely do not represent a "standard" representation of the world. Even less so because not all lushies answered the question. The people who voluntarily answered the question most likely felt passionately about it. The day race is no longer an issue is the day when no one feels the need to talk about it anymore. Sadly, I don't think that will ever happen. Race will always be a divisive issue.
It wouldn't matter to me, at all. However, the sad truth is, if I brought home a guy of another race, or a girl of any race, my parents might be okay with it, but my extended family (grandparents, aunts/uncles, cousins) would probably disown me and no I'm not exaggerating.
I like Cheekies. They are like boy shorts but cut higher in the back. They avoid panty lines just about as well as a thong, they are more comfy, and I think they're sexier!