tupelo29 said:
Mermaid Monday is here!
Shomomomomomomo is here you mean, if you still try to pretend to be another person I am going to LMAO.
tupelo29 said:
Mermaid Monday is here!
Shomomomomomomo is here you mean, if you still try to pretend to be another person I am going to LMAO.
pantsukudasai said:
went to the Folsom Prison museum this weekend, tis' the rules for the (prison) visitors
Their rules are interesting. So, what did you wear when you were there?
cargo pants and a property of high school of the dead t-shirt lol
pantsukudasai said:
cargo pants and a property of high school of the dead t-shirt lol
lol...
Shit's in the artist thread.
I should probably make a second try at it sometime... see if I can't actually make something pleasant or interesting.
Oh wow, that is very new.
It would probably hurt to squirm, wouldn't it?
kyubey said:
Shomomomomomomo is here you mean, if you still try to pretend to be another person I am going to LMAO.
Was that necessary?
Jakuryusei said:
Oh wow, that is very new.It would probably hurt to squirm, wouldn't it?
Wouldn't regular shibari also hurt? I know that there can be a fine line between pleasure and pain... And I don't know whether the 'rope' being attached to one's head would make it better or worse.
tupelo29 said:
Wouldn't regular shibari also hurt? I know that there can be a fine line between pleasure and pain... And I don't know whether the 'rope' being attached to one's head would make it better or worse.
Nah, not if it's done right. The tension of the rope is spread out over a large surface area, so it shouldn't dig in painfully at any point. Even if it's tight, it will generally only prevent full expansion of the chest walls, resulting in shortness of breath.
With that much hair, it probably wouldn't hurt that much to pull on it. I've always liked the idea of using hair as a restraint. Saved.
Lol monkeys are awesome.
The primate went to investigate the equipment before becoming fascinated with his own reflection in the lens.
And it wasn't long before the crested black macaque hijacked the camera and started snapping away sending award-winning photographer David Slater bananas.
David, 46, said: "One of them must have accidentally knocked the camera and set it off because the sound caused a bit of a frenzy.
"At first there was a lot of grimacing with their teeth showing because it was probably the first time they had ever seen a reflection.
"They were quite mischievous jumping all over my equipment, and it looked like they were already posing for the camera when one hit the button.
Oh what.
Also Mascarpone, can i have the full size of your gravatar pleaseee?
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