Llehlla
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Has your shyness held you back in your life?Inspired by a sky blue cock...
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Thanks @Llehlla
Funny, my cock is not so blue when it bursts forth.
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Has your shyness held you back in your life?Inspired by a sky blue cock...
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Thanks @Llehlla
Funny, my cock is not so blue when it bursts forth.
HAHAHAHAHas your shyness held you back in your life?
SameHAHAHAHA
Actually, it has! Sadly, there were many many missed opportunities, because I was not very confident around girls/women. I was friendly and even talkative, but clueless. I didn't pick up on cues and didn't really feel attractive or "viable".
Now... not too different, but whatever.
I just posted an idea for a drawing game in parallel whatevesSame
Except for the missed opportunities. If there were opportunities I missed it’s because I didn’t know that they were opportunities. So I missed them.
Your man and woman always look disgruntled. Do you want them to look like that? Your drawings are funny; I guess that adds to the humor?
I wouldn't say they "always" look that way. For this one, there was an element of seriousness, definitely concentration. She is trying not to move, as she has been told not to spill any ink. and he is rhythmically thrusting and trying to carefully draw.Your man and woman always look disgruntled. Do you want them to look like that? Your drawings are funny; I guess that adds to the humor?
I don’t mean that as criticism; it’s more of an observation and a question.
I shouldn’t have even mentioned it. There’s no way it could sound like anything other than a negative comment. I apologize.I wouldn't say they "always" look that way. For this one, there was an element of seriousness, definitely concentration. She is trying not to move, as she has been told not to spill any ink. and he is rhythmically thrusting and trying to carefully draw.
At least you can draw faces! And to have them convey anything is even more impressive! I tend to just cut the heads off.I wouldn't say they "always" look that way. For this one, there was an element of seriousness, definitely concentration. She is trying not to move, as she has been told not to spill any ink. and he is rhythmically thrusting and trying to carefully draw.
Oh! Just in your drawings.At least you can draw faces! And to have them convey anything is even more impressive! I tend to just cut the heads off.
Usually, yes.Oh! Just in your drawings.
And I just made a liar out of myself by sending a stamp of a drawing I did of a face with an expression!Awe! Thanks for giving me head.
Rather than chopping mine off.
I guess I could put a Hemingway head on all of my male characters?
You could. If that is your fantasy..then perhaps you should.I guess I could put a Hemingway head on all of my male characters?
I knew immediately that your males are you. Hemingway is no fantasy of mine, I’ll tell you that! I drew a bunch of Hems for a humor page in one of the hand made books I make.You could. If that is your fantasy..then perhaps you should.
Generally my male protagonists are a version of me.
He is huge!
he is. Or at least FEELS that way.He is huge!
LOVE them--sitting in a puddle of precum admiringA couple others.
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