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Wow that's great! I can't wait to be able to have that view lol

I don't think her husband and her want anyone watching. :)

Or DO they?? ;)

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@@dhrguru, knock off the false modesty. There are three things at play here:

(1) We're meant to have an unobstructed view of all that is below our breasts.

(2) We're meant to see the heads of the playmates. It's part of the turn-on.

(3a) To err is human; not to behave in a risqué fashion is an unfortunate error,

-or, alternately-

(3b) If you think it's risqué, you're living too sheltered a life. Cut loose.

Yeah, okay, I know you meant the talking about it, not the doing, but I wasn't going to pass up an opportunity.

Important NSV. absolument!

Laurie

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Love this NSV! I think watching my husband is part of the turn on. It is a great view!

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Nice! Best NSV I've heard since joining the board.

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Awesome thread. I needed a smile this morning!

That's what she said.

Stop.

Omg lol.

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Hmm.. I'm thinking it might be uncomfortable for me..

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A meal with a view. How romantic.

:)

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Totally qualifies as an NSV, and a great one. I'm very fascinated by all the changes that have occured in the intimate relations department due to the changes in my body and my weight. Fascinated and appreciative LOL

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Me too it is getting better and better I am down 70 pounds so far and cant start to see him better and reach around and touch him now ..cant wait till I can grabb his ass lol..

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Totally NSV!!!

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It took me a long time to figure out what was meant in this thread as I have never.. had some one visit lady town before lol.

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It took me a long time to figure out what was meant in this thread as I have never.. had some one visit lady town before lol.

I find this very sad....

You don't know what you're missing!

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Eh. Some day.

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It took me a long time to figure out what was meant in this thread as I have never.. had some one visit lady town before lol.

try it you will like it ...

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