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Desiree1 said:
I've always wanted a man's shirt to have for myself. Comfy with a manly scent. Hmmmm
[FONT="Times new roman]I have no doubt that if you were to share your PO box number with the gentlemen of lit you would be inundated with shirts.

It would be like one of those YouTube videos where the person wears 100 shirts at once [/FONT]
 
There is a certain satisfaction with wearing an item of clothing so often that it almost falls off your body from so much use. There's a sense of economics and accomplishment when my clothes become threadbare.

All too often I have to get rid of clothing because it snags on something or I get some sort of oil or grease stain on it at work and I feel like I have not gotten my full investment out of the piece of clothing.

Today I definitely feel that sense of accomplishment.

So without further ado here I am trying to make a pair of old ripped trousers look sexy.



Hello you 💋 well I would have to say success at first attempt 😈

And all that gorgeous hair goes all over me, as you well know 😍 I’ll be in touch...
 
Hello you 💋 well I would have to say success at first attempt 😈

And all that gorgeous hair goes all over me, as you well know 😍 I’ll be in touch...

Thank you my dear girl!

Always happy to get feedback to know that I have not the mark
😈

As I notice a sea of white spreading across my chest, I am pleasntly surprised to find my hirsute nature can ha.ve such a positive effect on pretty girls
 
I just realized I posted here without introducing myself - my mother would be disappointed in me! I am a long-time lurker who enjoys your photos and writing, so hello at last! (waves shyly from doorway)
 
I just realized I posted here without introducing myself - my mother would be disappointed in me! I am a long-time lurker who enjoys your photos and writing, so hello at last! (waves shyly from doorway)

[FONT="Times New Roman] Good evening my sweet girl and welcome!

I always appreciate a woman with good manners
;-)

I am very glad that you are enjoying the thoughts and images, and certainly appreciate you saying so!

I like your signature; it reminds me of something one of my childhood heroes said
"Don't be mean. We don't have to be mean."

I bought a new thing this week so I should be able to take some new photos soon and will with luck keep lovely ladies like you interested in coming back.
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[FONT="Times New Roman] Good evening my sweet girl and welcome!

I always appreciate a woman with good manners
;-)

I am very glad that you are enjoying the thoughts and images, and certainly appreciate you saying so!

I like your signature; it reminds me of something one of my childhood heroes said
"Don't be mean. We don't have to be mean."

I bought a new thing this week so I should be able to take some new photos soon and will with luck keep lovely ladies like you interested in coming back.
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I may be sarcastic, but I am never deliberately mean - unless intensely provoked.

Keep those photos coming, and you can be sure I will keep coming too. 💋
 
I may be sarcastic, but I am never deliberately mean - unless intensely provoked.

Keep those photos coming, and you can be sure I will keep coming too. 💋

Sarcasm can be a tough tool to world in the digital world. I trust that you have become skilled at it, seeing as it is your name.
;-)


I do very much enjoy knowing that my photos keep you coming my dear!

And I do like vocal girls the most....

😈
 

The weather certainly seems to have maintained it's course towards a true autumn, with cold north winds and damp nights and mornings.

There is an austere beauty in a cold, wet morning, perhaps because the atrophied optimism I keep hidden inside appreciates knowing that the day can only improve.

I love to see rose petals clad in rain or dew drops. I blame Bruce Springsteen for that.
 
You have a great eye for photography. Love the colors. Thanks for sharing


Thank you!

My father was a photographer.
I got interested in it because of him.

At the risk of repeating myself on the thread, I was never good at it because I could never wrap my mind around how limited the Lena is compared to the human eye, how very often, the beauty comes from the focus (pardon the pun) on the minute details and texture of the world around us.

My father was not a great teacher. Not that he did not care, but his communication skills were lacking unless you knew how to read blueprints.

Oddly enough, Literotica has made me a better "artist" with it's draconian size limits; I find myself having to crop an image over and over, which ends up revealing a beauty not present in the larger image.
 
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It is indeed a sizeable lens, but rarely is it ever used.

Self portraits can become tiresome; an artist is always looking for new subjects to stimulate the eye, the mind, the body.

😈

What sorts of subjects do you most like photographing?
 
At the risk of sounding selfish, ideally I would get to turn my lens to the body of a beautiful naked woman interested in me, my thoughts, my body.

Who doesn't have similar fantasies of that kind of partner?

It does remind me of a news photographer friend who told me that he could happily spend the rest of his life shooting pictures of pretty ladies and puppies, with the occasional kitten to mix things up.
 
Really? That's a shame, but what a picture!

I love it. It's a great tease and very artistic. A+




Thank you very much ladies!

Who doesn't have similar fantasies of that kind of partner?

It does remind me of a news photographer friend who told me that he could happily spend the rest of his life shooting pictures of pretty ladies and puppies, with the occasional kitten to mix things up.

My father in law was an amateur photographer, honestly much better of an artist than my father ever was. I reckon that is the benefit of a college education and growing up with two very supportive, artistic parents. The camera in the photo was an Xmas gift, a very nice hand me down after he invested in a newer, better, digital single lens reflex camera.

I have not used it because 1. I am rarely at a computer except at work, 2. I am a bit intimidated by it, and 3. For me, I am happier being in the moment on trips or with family, capturing snapshots rather than transcendent works of art.
Even so, I should probably start using it.

Yes, Madame, we all have our fantasies. It is what draws us here.

Boudoir photos and puppy pics sound like quite a lovely living.

Still, I long to have the skill to express the power and ferocity of a wind swept beach through a single still image.
 


Thank you very much ladies!



My father in law was an amateur photographer, honestly much better of an artist than my father ever was. I reckon that is the benefit of a college education and growing up with two very supportive, artistic parents. The camera in the photo was an Xmas gift, a very nice hand me down after he invested in a newer, better, digital single lens reflex camera.

I have not used it because 1. I am rarely at a computer except at work, 2. I am a bit intimidated by it, and 3. For me, I am happier being in the moment on trips or with family, capturing snapshots rather than transcendent works of art.
Even so, I should probably start using it.

Yes, Madame, we all have our fantasies. It is what draws us here.

Boudoir photos and puppy pics sound like quite a lovely living.

Still, I long to have the skill to express the power and ferocity of a wind swept beach through a single still image.

Great photo! Cliffs always remind me of Wuthering Heights. :heart:
 
Great photo! Cliffs always remind me of Wuthering Heights. :heart:

That would be the next island over my dear.
;-)

I did get to walk along what could be considered Moors in a lashing , sideways rain, so that was fun.
 
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