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Im not actually sure, most of them are places I cannot realistically get into becuase i dont know the pope or the Japanese emperor so its goinf to be kind of hard to do it legally. I suppose ant artica if that ever becomes a tourist destination...oh or space.
 
I actually would not want to be famous. I have a few friends who are well known, and one of them dated an extremely famous person for years. I remember walking around NYC with them and this person was being ogled and approached constantly.

But if I was I suppose it would be for songwriting. 1) I enjoy it, and 2) rarely are songwriters as famous as those who perform their songs
 
In a non-erotic context, yes, I have
Never in an erotic context. That would take stratospheric levels of trust and connection. I have wanted to, it didn’t happen, so can’t see myself ever doing that
 
Meeting a beautiful woman in person the same day I met her online and taking her from behind as she leaned against her kitchen table.
 
I have only lived here a year and a half, but it feels very much like home. Hoping to find a special someone to explore it with though.
 
Watching all that young ladies walking by with their cute sexy outfits and can't do anything about it!!!
 
I would want to be financially secure enough so when I leave this world my intellectually disable daughter would never have to fear going without.
 
Answer: It's hard to choose one. Probably my eyes (I think they are big and expressive) or my brain (I like to think I'm pretty quick-witted).
 
Answer: I can't think of a pleasure I've experienced that I would consider guilty, per se. If I like it, I like it 🤷‍♀️
 
Well, since I was asked I suppose it's only right to answer.

Films? Star Wars. The OT. They take me back to the whimsy of childhood and always take my mind off my woes.

Books? The works of Brian Jacques. I read a bunch of them when I was young, and they are fun to revisit. He also spends too much time describing food and feasts, so he hits my vice.

Games? Sorry. Few things will put a smile on my face faster than a simple game of Sorry. It can bring out the competitive side, but tends to always end in silliness, as such things should.
 
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