Here's a topless male:
In your opinion, is this sexual? Why or why not?
In your opinion, is this sexual? Why or why not?
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Here's a topless male:
In your opinion, is this sexual? Why or why not?
Such things must be hidden, lest women faint, smallIn my opinion, if you go to the effort of making a hanging ornament like that, you should go full Michelangelo with it. None of this lumpy censored nonsense!
And well-trolled, my friend.
Such things must be hidden, lest women faint, small
children be offended, & farm animals flee in terror.
You finally got to the bottom of this.Here's a topless male:
In your opinion, is this sexual? Why or why not?
Here's a topless male:
In your opinion, is this sexual? Why or why not?
Here's a topless male:
In your opinion, is this sexual? Why or why not?
As an major animal lover, I detest anything that gives them terrorSuch things must be hidden, lest women faint, small
children be offended, & farm animals flee in terror.
My God! I think you turned me straight!
Oh, piffle! That which isn't hidden becomes commonplace and uninteresting in its own right -- gaining interest, then, only in the right circumstance: honest personal attraction and interest. We all know what it all looks like. So focus on the who, not the what.Such things must be hidden, lest women faint, small
children be offended, & farm animals flee in terror.
So you like frightening barnyard animals, eh.Oh, piffle! That which isn't hidden becomes commonplace and uninteresting in its own right -- gaining interest, then, only in the right circumstance: honest personal attraction and interest. We all know what it all looks like. So focus on the who, not the what.
Depend on how you use a line marker for the detail work.Here's a topless male:
In your opinion, is this sexual? Why or why not?
I've known many of them. Trust me, they weren't in the least frightened. The only good thing about some of my early foster families was that they were on farms, and I much preferred to spend time with the critters than inside the house with the beasts.So you like frightening barnyard animals, eh.
As old as I am, I do NOT typically use the verb "to know" in the way that you are intimating! And for the record, never, ever been guilty of such beastly acts.Oh.....Oh......Oh!