Etm is my favorite, no. And that first .gif almost didn't let me scroll down. I kept going up over and over and over and over.. I get easily distracted by a hard penis.
Ugh, car trouble. PB4WEGO. I just love signmakers, and this auto owner must wish they were one. I liked the free cap with the aluminum foil too. Hugs and bisous.
The free cap is quite fitting for these days, isn't it? Now James David is claiming the Haitians are spreading HIV. I wonder....if Harris wins can we all vote to deport him? Not Trump - I think he'll run to Putin. But Vance??? Let's deport him. Hugs and bisous.
"Things my Mother Taught Me" reminds me that once again women live in a completely different world to that of men, as did a recent incident with a female relative in written correspondence:
Me: I'm concerned about a male relative.
Her: So, you think I'm not?
I'm starting to wonder if women live mainly in a world of emotional expression: in incidences of no emotional expression, such as the written word, perhaps they become lost and create the most extreme emotional reaction to fill the void and provide comfort.
Women seem to want men to say how they are feeling, but when they do, there's often an emotional response as if its all about them, when in reality it may not be about them at all.
Men and women have completely different thought processes. Men tend to consider things from a non-emotional angle, women tend to consider things from a very emotional angle. Why? Men are wired to be providers - to figure things out. Women are wired more toward nurture - to empathize. Men should learn to embrace a bit of the emotional and women should learn to embrace a bit of practicality. What's the old adage: Moderation in all things.
I'm quite prepared to acknowledge and say how I am feeling, but not to physically emote or demonstrate that feeling like some form of pantomime: with women there seems to be a demand to pantomime emotion or else it doesn't exist.
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Image 1- Indulgence du queue.
Phallus dur et ferme, un garçon Tchéque qui s’aime soi-même :)
-Beau Mec
That last one is pretty good.
For midweek mirth....why don't i catch a redeye...and we hang at your pool...drinking...talking...edging.....
My best wishes for your wife whom I have learned to appreciate through our correspondence.
Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat.
Have a great day
He most certainly does!
Oh, my.... I'm blushing!
Merci, mon ami!
Hugs and bisous.
A real headscratcher. LOL
Etm is my favorite, no.
And that first .gif almost didn't let me scroll down. I kept going up over and over and over and over..
I get easily distracted by a hard penis.
XOXO
Ugh, car trouble. PB4WEGO. I just love signmakers, and this auto owner must wish they were one. I liked the free cap with the aluminum foil too.
Hugs and bisous.
Good chuckles! Thanks!
LOL. It's a bit like a metronome, no?
XOXO
The free cap is quite fitting for these days, isn't it? Now James David is claiming the Haitians are spreading HIV. I wonder....if Harris wins can we all vote to deport him? Not Trump - I think he'll run to Putin. But Vance??? Let's deport him.
Hugs and bisous.
Thanks, Rad!
"Things my Mother Taught Me" reminds me that once again women live in a completely different world to that of men, as did a recent incident with a female relative in written correspondence:
Me: I'm concerned about a male relative.
Her: So, you think I'm not?
I'm starting to wonder if women live mainly in a world of emotional expression: in incidences of no emotional expression, such as the written word, perhaps they become lost and create the most extreme emotional reaction to fill the void and provide comfort.
Women seem to want men to say how they are feeling, but when they do, there's often an emotional response as if its all about them, when in reality it may not be about them at all.
Can anyone help me understand this?
Men and women have completely different thought processes. Men tend to consider things from a non-emotional angle, women tend to consider things from a very emotional angle. Why? Men are wired to be providers - to figure things out. Women are wired more toward nurture - to empathize. Men should learn to embrace a bit of the emotional and women should learn to embrace a bit of practicality. What's the old adage: Moderation in all things.
I'm quite prepared to acknowledge and say how I am feeling, but not to physically emote or demonstrate that feeling like some form of pantomime: with women there seems to be a demand to pantomime emotion or else it doesn't exist.
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