SouthernGirl
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I wish I smelled of cum.
Ah you may be looking for the "What do you wish you smelled of right now" thread :tongue:
I'll be smelling of Voyage d'Hermes for about 10 mins then it'll burn off![]()
No big deal as far as i can see..... with the right (sicko) kind of imagination (from my side mostly) and a little bit of lube.... 10 minutes is all i need to fully appreciate Voyage d'Hermes on a 'warm body'!!! :biggrin1:
(Please note the emphasis of warm.... while i might deviate from the norm sexually, i think i'll draw the line at necrophillia.....although i might make certain exceptions for certain members on LPSG!!)
'i love sam_solo26' and his still beating heart.....er...yeah...that's right!!!
OK lube up and you can experience V.d'H. on a hot, sweating, forceful body.... :tongue:
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Many years ago I visited a school roommate/friend in India whose father was a Maharaja and whose family lived in a
beautiful and very large palace. I was told that it originally had
over a 1000 rooms...and I believe it. It was so big that parts
were many hundred's of years old and in total ruin. But the part
they still used was breath takenly beautiful and HUGE! Many of
the rooms were so large that they looked like grand halls in a national museum or railroad station and when you spoke there was an echo. It was full of rooms with high ceilings and tall
columns, grand stairways, porches and awesome gardens with fountains.
I was given a suite of rooms (the bed mysteriously disappeared in the morning when I went to my bathroom (bigger than my present livingroom..:frown2, but returned in the afternoon at nap time and at night).
Anyway, there were roll up, grass blinds on the windows and
doors that had a wonderful smell and I asked what they were
made of. I was told Khus grass. I said I loved the smell and
wished I could take the smell home with me. His mother said a
popular and very famous cologne was made from Khus and
told me the name. It was Vetiver by Guerlain. I purchased
some in the Amsterdam Airport at Schiphol and love the smell
even today...
So....to make a long story short....I smell of a little Vetiver by Guerlain...:biggrin:
Ah yes, I agree, and I'm not much one for artificial fragrance. You have excellent taste as well, no surprise.A very beautiful story! And absolutely one of my all time favourite fragrances, you have excellent taste.