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Tonight I indulged
Opened my mind
To your fantasy
I caress my nipples
Inhaling a deep breath
Dreaming of your tongue
Licking warm trails
Around peaks taut
I close my eyes tighter
Moaning with pleasurable
Gentle pain you inflict
Imagining you I whimper
Begging for a little more
I slide my fingers down
A little further tickling
Sending more shivers
Through me
Gently rubbing my hips
I giggle and think of you
But that leads to more kneading
Sending seeking fingers
Towards the place
Where I dream you could be
Inside my warm folds
Touching me, showing me
Slowly smothering my heat
With your cool kiss
I silently pant your name
Till I reached the moment
When everything fell away
And I was lost inside you




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On Saturday May 5th, 2007, GraveFlower (383) writes:
.............damn


On Wednesday May 2nd, 2007, elisa (2018) writes:
oh my christ.... ...felt every word...... i second Ainsof...... absolutely perfect.


On Monday April 30th, 2007, Markus Porkwing (713) writes:
Yum yummy yum yum!


On Monday April 30th, 2007, Ainsof (1831) writes:
lost never felt so good... love the union, the reversal... to be inside is to be lost, to be overwhelmed, to becum more than what one was and to step beyond the threshold of self... steamy, erotic, ecstatic, exotic... gorgeous



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