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in days of old when knights were bold returning battle-weary wounded would be taken to temples where priestesses noble ****** dressed their wounds with salves and medicinal herbs to heal  and perform voluptuously ****** acts for love and pleasure a fevered joining in the realm of the senses spirit with flesh in Venusian worship devotion to sacred desires courtesans of divinity sacred hearts with eager wet mouths and oh so willing open sacred ***** women of the highest character once consecrated ladies sadly lost to us like arcane holy waters that gave spiritual blow jobs to wash away the pain now in history's dust bin of ***** dreams sad vaginas and ***** desolated cups and ****** things get worse with time in our Victorian phantasm of serial monogamies and broken heart trunk music marriages   ..........
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Nov 15, 2020
Nov 15, 2020 at 6:18 AM UTC
****** of God...Women of the Prostobulae
in days of old when knights were bold returning battle-weary wounded would be taken to temples where priestesses noble ****** dressed their wounds with salves and medicinal herbs to heal  and perform voluptuously ****** acts for love and pleasure a fevered joining in the realm of the senses spirit with flesh in Venusian worship devotion to sacred desires courtesans of divinity sacred hearts with eager wet mouths and oh so willing open sacred ***** women of the highest character once consecrated ladies sadly lost to us like arcane holy waters that gave spiritual blow jobs to wash away the pain now in history's dust bin of ***** dreams sad vaginas and ***** desolated cups and ****** things get worse with time in our Victorian phantasm of serial monogamies and broken heart trunk music marriages   ..........
"Persian houri, the Arabic hur and the Greek porne (from which our word *********** is derived). It is of course also cognate to “harlot” (another personal favorite, though it sounds a bit affected nowadays) and may be connected to Har, one of the bynames of the Babylonian whore-goddess Ishtar"
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Nov 15, 2020
Nov 15, 2020 at 6:18 AM UTC
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