Sex and the multiple girls
by:KISSTOY
2021-03-04
Forget to be swept by romantic locations, sensitive, handsome loved ones, Mills and the gospel --style love-making.
The latest trend in pornographic novels is graphic confession that will shock, entertain and entertain.
Whether they are alive or not depends on whether you are in a choking mood;
Having sex with strangers, liberators, plastic toys or old friends;
Rape scene in Back Lane
Or hit the production of pornographic films by hitting. Confess-all, diary-
The sexual memoir of style is not a new phenomenon-think about Sade or Anai Ning-but it\'s interesting to include Rosa Mondi, Abby Lee and Melissa P.
The boundaries and challenges of women\'s sexual orientation.
These authors are addicted to an exciting escapism in which the heroine, however, has sex with anyone they want without any abuse, unsatisfied or
These same characters accept an opposite double standard where they can get more between pages than men.
For example, the idea of a man masturbating in a locker room while he tries on underwear sounds a bit abnormal, but when a woman does this on Abby Lee\'s girl, it reads only risque.
When an adult woman and a 16-year-
One afternoon, nine times in Rosa Mondi\'s professional girl, the old virgin, there is no doubt that she is using him.
As a matter of fact, you will feel that she has helped him a lot.
Interestingly, although these writers are happy to reveal their sexual fantasies, they all fail to hide their identity to varying degrees.
A press release accompanying Rosa Mondi\'s professional girl ends with a teasing text message calling Rosa Mondi a pseudonym that hides the identity of the well
Famous British female writer.
The British newspaper reported the real writer as a British writer, Fay Weldon.
Although assuming a pseudonym is a promotional gimmick, it is still doubtful that Wilton will use the pen name to give her the confidence to step into French shorts and super
Her self-changing bodice.
Professional Girl is the story of Vanessa walking out of the comfort zone as a receptionist --
Being a prostitute in a trendy hotel in London, sex is available in every way in the world, but directly.
Her second date with the mysterious wheelchair Alden.
Visiting the hotel\'s binding musicians, we found Vanessa in handcuffs and hanging gear-
The bar separates her ankles, a red plastic ball opens her mouth, a nailed dog collar around her neck, and expensive Harrod chocolate liqueur is slowly inserted into the hole where the heat is not calculated.
Vanessa likes to have sex and move in with Alden and his artist roommate Ray, and the relationship between the three gets weird.
Alden can have an erection, but he never had an orgasm when Ray\'s premature ejaculation and nymphomaniac Vanessa wanted to help them.
Their preference for the trio and imaginative sex eventually allowed Vanessa to work in a sex club where the choking pedophile almost drowned her in the tub,Description of X
The sex being evaluated is interesting, if it is written suddenly and coldly, but what is more interesting is the strange love between Alden and Vanessa, because she plays happily
Another transfer is due to Vanessa cheating her new lover by pretending to be Joan, a poorly educated, sexually naive girl from Essex.
In fact, as Vanessa often reminds us, as an upper-middle class
Daughter of vicar, Doctor of Philosophy, Jung\'s collection and Tractatus Logico of vitgenstein-
On her shelf, she is better educated than any of her playmates.
Joan reacted blankly to any level of intellectual dialogue, and Vanessa\'s clear thinking was in the game, and even in the fierce action, the two men often interacted as if they were independent.
This interesting psychological experiment led to the last unexpected turn.
Abby Lee is the other one.
The obsessed writer is working harder than Faye Weldon to keep her anonymous.
Abby Lee\'s novel is based on her blog that won the best British or Irish blog in 2005.
On her blog, she records her sex life every day.
The woman has a lot of work to do: she imagines herself masturbating when she doesn\'t have crazy sex.
It is clear that Abby Lee initially maintained her privacy through her agent.
The agent traded directly with Zoe Margolis, the publisher who did not know her real name.
Most of her friends, and of course her parents, don\'t know her blog.
She was exposed by The Sunday Times when they used a typical tabloid strategy to hide a photographer in front of her house and send her flowers, then suddenly appeared on her face when she signed.
This novel is a wonderful story about self.
Frank sexual Demons want to settle down with a good man.
Abby met a qualified man at the beginning of the book and tried to have sex with him, but the police quickly
Refuse sexual intercourse.
Does she want him because she can\'t have him or is it because they are destined to be soulmates?
We will eventually find out, but there is no risk of boredom at the same time.
Abby uses a fast
When she drew a line
Composed of gorgeous men, experiment with women, get in trouble while rocking, put on a rubber dress and six-
Visit the inches high heels of the S & M dungeon.
There are times when you wonder if she is exaggerating, such as when she often seeks orgasm in public places, even though in fact her orgasm is so strong that when she sits in a crowded bar, people will notice her gasping and twitching.
However, her sexual achievements reconcile with plain and hilarious insights into the sexual psychology of men and women.
Good structure.
The diary is grouped by chapters, with female magazines in the middle --
A style guide for bedside tables, how to behave in sex shops, and the pros and cons of penis size.
Everything for single girls (or guy)needs to know.
It\'s all fun, and even if you don\'t manage 52 personality mates a year, most readers will empathize with Abby\'s efforts to find a good boyfriend.
Abby is fun, independent, smart, sexy and you\'ll find yourself hoping she\'ll get a happy ending to escape her.
In the semi-finals of Melissa Panareo, change the rhythm and get your breath back
The autobiography explores the nuances between loving someone and choking them with love.
Unlike the previous writers, the writer portrayed sex as a fascinating, chaotic, selfish, and sometimes objectionable image, leaving a lot of imagination.
In the beginning, Melissa lived happily with her boyfriend.
She began to be jealous when his old flame appearedCrazy.
In addition to the physical possibility of sex, the smell of your breath touches the psychological level: the passion of mutual love, Melissa searches her lover\'s mobile phone inbox for evidence of his cheating, imagine his pain with another woman and her self
It stems from the destructive insecurity of her immature sexual identity.
Translated from Italian, beautiful lyric words are connected in 41 short episodes.
The story is full of primitive intimacy and is poetic in the form of a stream of consciousness.
It\'s not always clear what\'s going on: Although the novel was written as confession --
Melissa gives her mother a amorous letter that you just collect by reading the jacket of the book.
Melissa has sex in the kitchen on the 17 th.
Palace of the century, under the flashing lights of the car headlights, as they passed through her hotel window, on the train, it was honed on a black Italian night.
Instead of dominating the story, sex interrupted Melissa\'s journey.
Memories play an important role in Melissa\'s story, with scorched cobblestone beaches, happy children and picnics of Panini, ice cream and bananas.
She tried to understand the events of her childhood, suchyear-
Old, she forced her father to swim with her in the cold sea, and she still regretted it years later.
The United Nations in Panarello is also very attractive.
The Roman Arena\'s \"fat ass in the middle of the road, exposed to everyone\" and romantic sketches of narrow cobblestone streets that smell like dog dung. As a 16-year-
The Autobiography of Melissa panarillo, an old Sicilian female student, describes her initial extensive exploration of sex, involving teachers and married men, which shocked Europe.
She was only 19 when she wrote the story, and it had all the anxiety and self
The typical obsession of a teenager, but its frank vulnerability makes up for it.
The latest trend in pornographic novels is graphic confession that will shock, entertain and entertain.
Whether they are alive or not depends on whether you are in a choking mood;
Having sex with strangers, liberators, plastic toys or old friends;
Rape scene in Back Lane
Or hit the production of pornographic films by hitting. Confess-all, diary-
The sexual memoir of style is not a new phenomenon-think about Sade or Anai Ning-but it\'s interesting to include Rosa Mondi, Abby Lee and Melissa P.
The boundaries and challenges of women\'s sexual orientation.
These authors are addicted to an exciting escapism in which the heroine, however, has sex with anyone they want without any abuse, unsatisfied or
These same characters accept an opposite double standard where they can get more between pages than men.
For example, the idea of a man masturbating in a locker room while he tries on underwear sounds a bit abnormal, but when a woman does this on Abby Lee\'s girl, it reads only risque.
When an adult woman and a 16-year-
One afternoon, nine times in Rosa Mondi\'s professional girl, the old virgin, there is no doubt that she is using him.
As a matter of fact, you will feel that she has helped him a lot.
Interestingly, although these writers are happy to reveal their sexual fantasies, they all fail to hide their identity to varying degrees.
A press release accompanying Rosa Mondi\'s professional girl ends with a teasing text message calling Rosa Mondi a pseudonym that hides the identity of the well
Famous British female writer.
The British newspaper reported the real writer as a British writer, Fay Weldon.
Although assuming a pseudonym is a promotional gimmick, it is still doubtful that Wilton will use the pen name to give her the confidence to step into French shorts and super
Her self-changing bodice.
Professional Girl is the story of Vanessa walking out of the comfort zone as a receptionist --
Being a prostitute in a trendy hotel in London, sex is available in every way in the world, but directly.
Her second date with the mysterious wheelchair Alden.
Visiting the hotel\'s binding musicians, we found Vanessa in handcuffs and hanging gear-
The bar separates her ankles, a red plastic ball opens her mouth, a nailed dog collar around her neck, and expensive Harrod chocolate liqueur is slowly inserted into the hole where the heat is not calculated.
Vanessa likes to have sex and move in with Alden and his artist roommate Ray, and the relationship between the three gets weird.
Alden can have an erection, but he never had an orgasm when Ray\'s premature ejaculation and nymphomaniac Vanessa wanted to help them.
Their preference for the trio and imaginative sex eventually allowed Vanessa to work in a sex club where the choking pedophile almost drowned her in the tub,Description of X
The sex being evaluated is interesting, if it is written suddenly and coldly, but what is more interesting is the strange love between Alden and Vanessa, because she plays happily
Another transfer is due to Vanessa cheating her new lover by pretending to be Joan, a poorly educated, sexually naive girl from Essex.
In fact, as Vanessa often reminds us, as an upper-middle class
Daughter of vicar, Doctor of Philosophy, Jung\'s collection and Tractatus Logico of vitgenstein-
On her shelf, she is better educated than any of her playmates.
Joan reacted blankly to any level of intellectual dialogue, and Vanessa\'s clear thinking was in the game, and even in the fierce action, the two men often interacted as if they were independent.
This interesting psychological experiment led to the last unexpected turn.
Abby Lee is the other one.
The obsessed writer is working harder than Faye Weldon to keep her anonymous.
Abby Lee\'s novel is based on her blog that won the best British or Irish blog in 2005.
On her blog, she records her sex life every day.
The woman has a lot of work to do: she imagines herself masturbating when she doesn\'t have crazy sex.
It is clear that Abby Lee initially maintained her privacy through her agent.
The agent traded directly with Zoe Margolis, the publisher who did not know her real name.
Most of her friends, and of course her parents, don\'t know her blog.
She was exposed by The Sunday Times when they used a typical tabloid strategy to hide a photographer in front of her house and send her flowers, then suddenly appeared on her face when she signed.
This novel is a wonderful story about self.
Frank sexual Demons want to settle down with a good man.
Abby met a qualified man at the beginning of the book and tried to have sex with him, but the police quickly
Refuse sexual intercourse.
Does she want him because she can\'t have him or is it because they are destined to be soulmates?
We will eventually find out, but there is no risk of boredom at the same time.
Abby uses a fast
When she drew a line
Composed of gorgeous men, experiment with women, get in trouble while rocking, put on a rubber dress and six-
Visit the inches high heels of the S & M dungeon.
There are times when you wonder if she is exaggerating, such as when she often seeks orgasm in public places, even though in fact her orgasm is so strong that when she sits in a crowded bar, people will notice her gasping and twitching.
However, her sexual achievements reconcile with plain and hilarious insights into the sexual psychology of men and women.
Good structure.
The diary is grouped by chapters, with female magazines in the middle --
A style guide for bedside tables, how to behave in sex shops, and the pros and cons of penis size.
Everything for single girls (or guy)needs to know.
It\'s all fun, and even if you don\'t manage 52 personality mates a year, most readers will empathize with Abby\'s efforts to find a good boyfriend.
Abby is fun, independent, smart, sexy and you\'ll find yourself hoping she\'ll get a happy ending to escape her.
In the semi-finals of Melissa Panareo, change the rhythm and get your breath back
The autobiography explores the nuances between loving someone and choking them with love.
Unlike the previous writers, the writer portrayed sex as a fascinating, chaotic, selfish, and sometimes objectionable image, leaving a lot of imagination.
In the beginning, Melissa lived happily with her boyfriend.
She began to be jealous when his old flame appearedCrazy.
In addition to the physical possibility of sex, the smell of your breath touches the psychological level: the passion of mutual love, Melissa searches her lover\'s mobile phone inbox for evidence of his cheating, imagine his pain with another woman and her self
It stems from the destructive insecurity of her immature sexual identity.
Translated from Italian, beautiful lyric words are connected in 41 short episodes.
The story is full of primitive intimacy and is poetic in the form of a stream of consciousness.
It\'s not always clear what\'s going on: Although the novel was written as confession --
Melissa gives her mother a amorous letter that you just collect by reading the jacket of the book.
Melissa has sex in the kitchen on the 17 th.
Palace of the century, under the flashing lights of the car headlights, as they passed through her hotel window, on the train, it was honed on a black Italian night.
Instead of dominating the story, sex interrupted Melissa\'s journey.
Memories play an important role in Melissa\'s story, with scorched cobblestone beaches, happy children and picnics of Panini, ice cream and bananas.
She tried to understand the events of her childhood, suchyear-
Old, she forced her father to swim with her in the cold sea, and she still regretted it years later.
The United Nations in Panarello is also very attractive.
The Roman Arena\'s \"fat ass in the middle of the road, exposed to everyone\" and romantic sketches of narrow cobblestone streets that smell like dog dung. As a 16-year-
The Autobiography of Melissa panarillo, an old Sicilian female student, describes her initial extensive exploration of sex, involving teachers and married men, which shocked Europe.
She was only 19 when she wrote the story, and it had all the anxiety and self
The typical obsession of a teenager, but its frank vulnerability makes up for it.