First time since I lost my wife so I feel some type a way but god damn was it goodBrag away! Good for you!
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First time since I lost my wife so I feel some type a way but god damn was it goodBrag away! Good for you!
Sorry for your loss, but double good for you!First time since I lost my wife so I feel some type a way but god damn was it good
I had to take a drug test for a job. When I pulled out my dick the UA observer goes, "where's the rest of it?" We both laughedStood naked and looked at my cock and laughed,
Video proof or it didn't happen15 naked jumping jacks in front of a mirror as ordered by @Soma99 to make her giggle again...
I don't need to prove anything to you...Video proof or it didn't happen
Part of the fun of walking nude is the way everything jigglesAfter a shower I scooted from my bathroom to the kitchen (big windows) and felt my ass jiggle as I walked to my bedroom. I delayed putting on my clothes by taking a long time to choose what to wear. It's not much but something I've never been comfortable doing until recently. Helps that there is no one in my house except me
I'm just not a fan of boob jiggles, the girls irritate me when they aren't confined to a tight bra. Calm down titsPart of the fun of walking nude is the way everything jiggles
What's your preferred type of wood? I don't have a wood stove but am considering one given the number of power outages lately. Pellet stoves seem to be most common here but lugging 60lb bags is a bit much for me20 minutes ago I put some more wood in the stove, it's toasty here now.
We have lots of maples on our property, but my favorite is applewood, the scent is awesome when you add a few pieces to the stove. Basically any of the hardwoods are good for the fire. Never worked a pellet stove but you are right about those bags, at least a few foot long pieces of split wood are easy to move around.What's your preferred type of wood? I don't have a wood stove but am considering one given the number of power outages lately. Pellet stoves seem to be most common here but lugging 60lb bags is a bit much for me
*Edit* er... Carrying 60lbs bags of wood naked? Crap. I messed up the thread, sorry
I miss maple trees in the autumn. I used to live near maple trees and it was my favourite time of year. Seeing the hundred shades of red orange green blue brown laid out in a kaleidoscope. Where I live now is just greyish green, brown, or whiteWe have lots of maples on our property, but my favorite is applewood, the scent is awesome when you add a few pieces to the stove. Basically any of the hardwoods are good for the fire. Never worked a pellet stove but you are right about those bags, at least a few foot long pieces of split wood are easy to move around.