High from Holland!,
I accidentally stumbled in here and am a fan now. I heardof you long before every where on the mighty interweb, and (offcourse) by Josh from Milkboys and finally took a peak.
I like other creative minds, who have an eye for all things beautyfull in this(and out this) galaxy.
I have a blog too (been there-done that-seen it-heard it-felt it) about cars, art, photo´s,my view to news, CGI and other video-tools, all stuff about all sorts of design, eighties music and new indie clips etc, etc.
Take a look in a spare moment if you like, and I wouldn´´t mind even if you´d link me et vice versa, offcourse.
I have viewers from honduras to Japan.
Anyways, it is a pleasure, greetings from Amsterdam,
koenski from: http://koenski-beterweter.blogspot.com/
Well i thought you would be annoyed by ALL my comments xD
But its my pleasure to see those beautiful pics !!!
When i’ll be adult i’ll do some pictures hopefully
It’s true, this blond boy has marvelous hair (the picture with his hair flying high is great!); and he seems to be a sensitive kid. But, I would have liked to see other boys from that competition. I think they were all cute boys. Many thanks, Claude
It is truly amazing what your posts sometimes bring up from the recesses of the mind. (First of all: love the 5 pictures of the athlete!)
But the two glowing skeletons at the top of this post brought a flash of memory back to me that I probably haven’t thought of in over 50 years.
I honestly thought that I never discovered the gay side of my bi personality until I was in high school, but those two skeletons have proved me wrong.
I remember being quite young and having two of those jointed skeletons on which one can move the arms and legs and head into various scary positions! And now…50 years later I remember bending those bony legs and arms into positions where I could concentrate on and imagine their penises and testicles…for which I had no names yet. I know that all boys are interesting in other male bodies. But I remember finding the skeleton play to be particularly exciting. I felt naughty and excited and realize that waas probably my first encounter with the gay side of my personality. Somehow that makes me feel really good…what a shame I wasn’t wise enough to stage a skeleton 69….now that would have been something.
Thanks for all your stimulating posts!
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Those boys are amazing.
You’re doing a great blog, Paige ( paige, right ?? ^^)
Hug !!! :p
High from Holland!,
I accidentally stumbled in here and am a fan now. I heardof you long before every where on the mighty interweb, and (offcourse) by Josh from Milkboys and finally took a peak.
I like other creative minds, who have an eye for all things beautyfull in this(and out this) galaxy.
I have a blog too (been there-done that-seen it-heard it-felt it) about cars, art, photo´s,my view to news, CGI and other video-tools, all stuff about all sorts of design, eighties music and new indie clips etc, etc.
Take a look in a spare moment if you like, and I wouldn´´t mind even if you´d link me et vice versa, offcourse.
I have viewers from honduras to Japan.
Anyways, it is a pleasure, greetings from Amsterdam,
koenski from:
http://koenski-beterweter.blogspot.com/
Benji, thanks!
Luv all your comments. <3
KsKi, Hi!
I linked ya.
Well i thought you would be annoyed by ALL my comments xD
But its my pleasure to see those beautiful pics !!!
When i’ll be adult i’ll do some pictures hopefully
It’s true, this blond boy has marvelous hair (the picture with his hair flying high is great!); and he seems to be a sensitive kid. But, I would have liked to see other boys from that competition. I think they were all cute boys. Many thanks, Claude
It is truly amazing what your posts sometimes bring up from the recesses of the mind. (First of all: love the 5 pictures of the athlete!)
But the two glowing skeletons at the top of this post brought a flash of memory back to me that I probably haven’t thought of in over 50 years.
I honestly thought that I never discovered the gay side of my bi personality until I was in high school, but those two skeletons have proved me wrong.
I remember being quite young and having two of those jointed skeletons on which one can move the arms and legs and head into various scary positions! And now…50 years later I remember bending those bony legs and arms into positions where I could concentrate on and imagine their penises and testicles…for which I had no names yet. I know that all boys are interesting in other male bodies. But I remember finding the skeleton play to be particularly exciting. I felt naughty and excited and realize that waas probably my first encounter with the gay side of my personality. Somehow that makes me feel really good…what a shame I wasn’t wise enough to stage a skeleton 69….now that would have been something.
Thanks for all your stimulating posts!
Make that: ‘all boys are interested’ in line 11!