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Done.Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostAnymore excuses out there to show pictures of hot babes ... are most welcome.
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Anymore excuses out there to show pictures of hot babes ... are most welcome.
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I think you better stop using yours or you'll go blind
on another note once did the tying up thing with the missus
it was great I was able to watch tv, go the pub etc without being nagged
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Thats the sturdy "coat hook" that IOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostI didn't get the part about tying wrists to the top of a door frame. What's to tie to up there?fixedfound there......
The bedpost (or even looped round the corners of the mattress) can also be used......
or the legs of a chair..... just use your imagination man......
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I didn't get the part about tying wrists to the top of a door frame. What's to tie to up there?Originally posted by Drewster View Post<ahem> Well I guess you could say that!
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Erm, no I think it just doesn't really suit her. She's got something milfy going on there, but the suit and tie doesn't work.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYour example still looks feminine.
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5 what? seconds?Originally posted by Drewster View PostWomen wearing ties......... Mmmmmmmmmmm
Tightly around the wrists and the tied to the top of a door frame..... making her stretch on to tippy toes.... making a her muscles taut and........... <ahem> Sorry be back in 5........
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Your example still looks feminine.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI prefer [cut image for space reasons]
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I preferOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostI'll take that as a 'no it doesn't look' wrong vote then...
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I'll take that as a 'no it doesn't look' wrong vote then...Originally posted by Drewster View PostWomen wearing ties......... Mmmmmmmmmmm
Tightly around the wrists and the tied to the top of a door frame..... making her stretch on to tippy toes.... making a her muscles taut and........... <ahem> Sorry be back in 5........
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