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we had all that rain this winter and spring.
now May seems to be really a juicy month.

a series of thougths, of events
personal ones, very personal,
related, experienced, and not,
to and with my partner.

something is set free
thanks to that workshop
end of april
dams are breaking

May 02

last night reading a bit of

"Exit to Eden".

Elliot the slave is being readied to leave the ship, together with 50 other slaves, and be marched to Paradise island. There, he will be auctioned off to an audience of rich and powerful masters and mistresses.
What a turn on.
And turned on we are.

She is suckling on me, we get into 69.
Kissing and licking.
Finger. Fingers. Hands.
Allowing energies to build.
Pause. More.

Explosion, like never before.
We, the bed, everything,
soaked.
Like never before.

Good Lord.
Time to sleep.

May 06

The New Aphrodisiac – Tea Tree Oil

just a drop … on the lips

            warming … gently …

breathing … so slow … so good

taking focus away from sensations we know

            into new fields            

less control

more letting go

            how wet we are

so much rain fell last night

            as if it wasn’t enough

                        more rain, right now.

May 07

Do you know the smell of Orgasm?

It is said that after about 30 to 45 minutes of lovemaking a transformation happens.

"Delay something, something beautiful weill be created"

Did you ever notice that with this transformation not only your energies and perceptions are changing, but …your smell or your sense of smell?

Be realistic – plan for a miracle.

Smell the roses

Smell your energies

            Let it rain

                                    Smell the sweetness of orgasm

 

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