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She is consistent and particularly patient when I am distant and purposely averting the blue of her searing gaze. I am not selfish, just fearful of extreme flame. I cannot handle the heat all at once, I need it in smaller doses. On nights I feel local I try to relax, try to enjoy her touch soft and warm upon my neck, hands like butter across my back basting me with fingertips, a slight sizzle of skin like a pig on a spit I keep spinning over her uniform heat, the kind of heat I need in order to allow the all of me to be prepared for her. She's got me close to done.
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Sep 26, 2011
Sep 26, 2011 at 12:01 AM UTC
Rotisserie Love
She is consistent and particularly patient when I am distant and purposely averting the blue of her searing gaze. I am not selfish, just fearful of extreme flame. I cannot handle the heat all at once, I need it in smaller doses. On nights I feel local I try to relax, try to enjoy her touch soft and warm upon my neck, hands like butter across my back basting me with fingertips, a slight sizzle of skin like a pig on a spit I keep spinning over her uniform heat, the kind of heat I need in order to allow the all of me to be prepared for her. She's got me close to done.
what began entirely serious, turned into a bit of satire...
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62/M/American
Sep 26, 2011
Sep 26, 2011 at 12:01 AM UTC
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