days-of-apathy:

Wait you don’t belong there silly!

days-of-apathy:

Wait you don’t belong there silly!

mydarkenedeyes:

Wait It Out by Shirotsuki

mydarkenedeyes:

Wait It Out by Shirotsuki

eatsleepdraw:

bianca morelos
tumblr: http://aerobicsalmon.tumblr.com/
behance: http://www.behance.net/biancamorelos
marioalba:

Mario Alba ©, ilustracion: Blog:           http://mario-alba.blogspot.com.es/
Facebook:    http://www.facebook.com/mario.ilustracion/
Twitter:       @Mario_Alba_
DeviantArt:  http://mario-alba.deviantart.com/

marioalba:

Mario Alba ©, ilustracion:

Blog:           http://mario-alba.blogspot.com.es/

Facebook:    http://www.facebook.com/mario.ilustracion/

Twitter:       @Mario_Alba_

DeviantArt:  http://mario-alba.deviantart.com/

What fire says when she sighs,
the burning depth in sparking eyes
Her thoughts collide
like symbols crash
Her body, hot,
moves in sensual dance
Back and forth her hips, they swing
In time to a heartbeat’s ring

This lovers’ dance
a flowing stance
Burning liquid
dripping down
fuels the flames
The beats increases
Fire burning
Colorful hues
The dance continues.

What fire says when she sighs,

the burning depth in sparking eyes

Her thoughts collide

like symbols crash

Her body, hot,

moves in sensual dance

Back and forth her hips, they swing

In time to a heartbeat’s ring

This lovers’ dance

a flowing stance

Burning liquid

dripping down

fuels the flames

The beats increases

Fire burning

Colorful hues

The dance continues.

theplatypusbears:

foofoocuddlypoops

myredbike:

No, I can’t say that I expected that kind of reaction. It’s just an ice cube, I thought. Not so, apparently. When that cold cube hit her hot lips and ran over them, that was one hell of a reaction. Needless to say it didn’t take long for it to disappear. Cube number two was not far behind. That one made it past the lips and onto her clit. That was a whole different thing altogether again. Damn!
By the time that one had disappeared, her fingers were in full action. Rubbing and sliding and probing and fucking. Her lips were swollen, her nipples were rock hard, her clit was throbbing. She came quickly that time. All because of some frozen water.
At the end she tried to claim that the massive wet spot on the sheets was from the ice cubes. Sure, let’s go with that, huh? ;)

myredbike:

No, I can’t say that I expected that kind of reaction. It’s just an ice cube, I thought. Not so, apparently. When that cold cube hit her hot lips and ran over them, that was one hell of a reaction. Needless to say it didn’t take long for it to disappear. Cube number two was not far behind. That one made it past the lips and onto her clit. That was a whole different thing altogether again. Damn!

By the time that one had disappeared, her fingers were in full action. Rubbing and sliding and probing and fucking. Her lips were swollen, her nipples were rock hard, her clit was throbbing. She came quickly that time. All because of some frozen water.

At the end she tried to claim that the massive wet spot on the sheets was from the ice cubes. Sure, let’s go with that, huh? ;)

karmacarson:

My life story

karmacarson:

My life story

theanimalblog:

Sibling Squash by Gus Mills
A three-week-old cub squashes one of its two litter mates during a brief visit by Mills to the den while the mother was out hunting. Mills and his team need to count the cubs and collect DNA from fur samples in order to establish paternity. Such brief interactions do not disturb the cheetahs, and they have never observed any adverse reaction by the mother or cubs.

theanimalblog:

Sibling Squash by Gus Mills

A three-week-old cub squashes one of its two litter mates during a brief visit by Mills to the den while the mother was out hunting. Mills and his team need to count the cubs and collect DNA from fur samples in order to establish paternity. Such brief interactions do not disturb the cheetahs, and they have never observed any adverse reaction by the mother or cubs.

ojodeciencia:

Kaeru. Acrylic on watercolor paper. ©Roger Knox

ojodeciencia:

Kaeru. Acrylic on watercolor paper. ©Roger Knox