Well, you did ask. <shrug>No shit
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Well, you did ask. <shrug>No shit
My wife used to dress and pose for me too! Very hot!Great memories , reminds me of my younger days ,when my wife posed for me ,showing her hairy bush lol
The guy looks like an utter Asshat....lol
One of the first Polaroids I ever took of my wife
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My wife posing
Very sexyMy wife posing
An open robe is under appreciated for men and womenI'm guessing she was the pick of the bunch at the local swinger's party in the 70's.........
I remember my uncle getting a Polaroid for Christmas - must have been around 1980. He had a gorgeous younger wife - he'd have been around 36 and she was probably around 29-30. I was a horny young teen and had the horn for her in a big way. I stayed at their house some weekends to help him with house renovations. They went out to a funeral one Saturday afternoon leaving me alone to watch TV... I decided to have a furtive little rummage through her lingerie drawers and found an envelope - I opened it and I couldn't believe my eyes...there must have been around 50 Polaroids of her - in her stockings and lingerie, topless and naked showing a trimmed but nevertheless hairy bush. There were some of her holding her pussy open, and some of his cock entering her and cum leaking from her. One of the penetration shots had a condom on - I suspect that this was not him and that they may have been "wife swappers" as they were referred to at that time! This was around the time of AIDS and a big push for "safe sex" so it would figure that if another guy fucked her, he would have covered up! I had the wank of my life before putting every photo back as it was. I managed to sneak a peek several more times over the next few years. Their marriage broke down soon after and sadly I never saw her again. I wonder if he still has the photos!!Vintage pictures seem to fall under two categories:
1. Polaroids, taken by amateurs and meant for a few select people to view
2. Magazine pictures, taken mostly by professionals and meant for a mass audience.
I like the first kind more.
Absolutely LOVED the ones where the carpet matched