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Well, thank you so muchgraceanne said:LOL It's still flatter than mine. lol Either way, you have a very pretty body. *hugs*
. I've also yet to have any children, so I'm not sure that would be a fair comparison. I'm actually a brunette as well. I do have a little bit of red in it, and I think the sunlight brings that out on camera for some reason, but seeing me in real life you wouldn't find all that much red on my head (or elsewhere).SweetJuggalette said:Your pics are very artistic and very erotic. I love your red hair, too. I'm a brunette, but I would love to be a redhead. Please continue to post.
Stay sexy!
I'm so glad you enjoyed the story, thanks for the comment as well, btw.First Name Sir said:Your story is really, really far outside of what I typically read, but I enjoyed the departure a lot. There's something -timeless- about the sword theme (and b&w photos, as was mentioned). It's good to stay in touch with the mythic, from time to time.
Your writing in English is impeccable... but German accents are very appealing.Be well.
First Name Sir
Thanks so much!427cobra said:Totally, completely, flawlessly wonderful!![]()
Glad you like it.I think so toolisastarr19 said:I love your pictures. collor around a womans neck is so erotic

Yes, I just use software to get them b&w. I have IrfanView, Photoshop and ImageReady, not that I'm really good at using them. I love the b&w look tooTheHeretic121 said:simply beautiful...
i do have 1 question which i didnt see answered...
how are you getting the black and white??? are you just using software? is it a mode on your camera? cause from doing hand prints back in high school in black and white it just looks simply amazing... among other things =D
Thank you2uprup said:I love the artistic pics! very sexy!
Thanks, glad you commentedBevo said:Color, B&W, greyscale, sepiaAll beautiful.

RawHumor said:She has a wonderfully sexy tummy, and the piercing just adds to that.


misspatiant said:lovely pics verrrrrrrrrrry sexy![]()
Glad you stopped by I can see whyfieryjen said:Thanks so muchIt's one of my favorites too, actually.

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fieryjen said:I'm so glad you enjoyed the story, thanks for the comment as well, btw.Oh dear, this is going to sound so arrogant... but I actually don't really have an accent anymore. I've been in the US for four years now, and most people are really surprised when they realize I'm not American. Makes it that much harder to explain when I screw up my grammar or don't know a word though.
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First Name Sir said:I don't think that's arrogant - it's actually quite an accomplishment. But don't forget that everyone, myself included, loves a good accent... use it to your advantage!
No, that would be VERY GOODfieryjen said:Good![]()

fieryjen said:More
The same picture, once in greyscale (which I like better for some reason), and once in color.
More of the Chain
Rubik said:I've been told my accent was cute in the past, when I still had one.
Did you come here young enough your accent faded naturally? Or did you make an effort to switch? My grandmother lived in the US the last 60 years of her life but she never completely lost her Irish accent.
I've alo had conversations like this:
"So, where are you from?"
"Germany, actually."
"Oh! Me too! My grandfather came over here in 19xx, and my grandmother is from Sweden!"
"No, er... that's not quite what I meant..."
Yeah, those conversations sound silly to me too. I cringe at how some Americans make these heavy-handed efforts to identify with a "homeland" they've never seen.
Thank you so muchmgisobj said:That is an incredibly sexy picture!

Did you take these pics yourself or did you have assistance?fieryjen said:Thank you so much![]()
That was all just memgisobj said:Did you take these pics yourself or did you have assistance?
evening hun your welcum, and im glad i did stop byfieryjen said:Thank you hon!Glad you stopped by
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your welcum hun, and IM glad i stopped byfieryjen said:Thank you hon!Glad you stopped by
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Yes I see what you mean. My grandma never lost her accent, but when my cousin moved to a different region of the country, my aunt claimed she started to talk differently. Must be subconscious mimickry.fieryjen said:I've been over here for about four years overall, with a two year break after the first year before I returned for three more, and with short breaks, once over the summer and twice over christmas, in between. You're right in that most people, no matter what country they are from, don't lose their accent that quickly, but for some reason, I have. My parents both speak English (not at home, bt in business dealings and such), and my dad especially is an incredible language talent, so maybe it's just that I have been around it and I've inherited some talent.
The thing with an accent is that as a rule, you're never aware of your own accent, and that of other people only if it's a different accent or theirs is worse than yours. I think I just naturally started to fine-tune my pronounciation being around the people here, but I never consciously did that.
Disclaimer: I'm not an expert on accents. This is what I've found living here, that's all.![]()