By "their definition of risque", you mean mine, omnis. And my idea was to mark anything that indicated clearly the subject was nude, or prevent NSFW surprises. Still, wetmen.provocateuse.com is banned at my workplace anyway, and people send me full frontal pictures. I don't get it. I thought it was clearly a tame set of sites.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
"Oh, Mommy, I really like the hair ... It's so pretty, I think it really is!"
I can't believe this is Bitches. No really. Seriously. Someone goes out of the way to share a story about a compliment on a hair style, and NOBODY demands pictures? I dunno. I thought this was a supportive group. Maybe I should change subscriptions to Natter.
Well, as much as I like alla y'all, I don't EVER want to see pictures of anyone's pubic hair.
So that's what kept me from being creepy and asking for a picture. I'm just weird like that.
So that's what kept me from being creepy and asking for a picture. I'm just weird like that.
Indeed, me too!
Sometimes, my job makes me want to cry. I won't. But I really, really want to.
So that's what kept me from being creepy and asking for a picture. I'm just weird like that.
Indeed, me too!
WE ARE SO WEIRD.
people send me full frontal pictures. I don't get it. I thought it was clearly a tame set of sites.
Maybe they think that you just don't have access to the good stuff :)
Good morning, all.
Yeah, that's about it. More coffee.
Maybe they think that you just don't have access to the good stuff :)
And a couple of them define "good stuff" as full frontal of themselves. WTF, world?
Good morning. I don't feel hung over but I'll have a big glass of OJ just in case. Thanks, WS.
We've been rewatching "Slings & Arrows" at our house so I can't think of pubic hair without also thinking of knitting needles.
When I was in second grade or thereabouts, I misread "pubic" as "public" and was confused as to why it was called "pubic hair" as it's generally not at all public.