Hello Originally Posted by KammyeIt just occurs to me if you bring your personality to the door in that delicate lingerie you wear with dark thigh highs and heels, the ambience radiating out would draw in any gentleman presenting themselves for an enjoyable and refreshing experience with you, so long as you welcomed their desire to make your time with them equally exciting. Just saying.
It just occurs to me if you bring your personality to the door in that delicate lingerie you wear with dark thigh highs and heels, the ambience radiating out would draw in any gentleman presenting themselves for an enjoyable and refreshing experience with you, so long as you welcomed their desire to make your time with them equally exciting. Just saying.Originally Posted by LexusLover
Oh, and though I don't know what they like from Starbucks, I know each well enough to order from the menu in any restaurant without asking what they would like. I don't do that unless they ask me too, but I do know the foods excite their taste buds and adult beverages they prefer with breakfast, lunch or supper. Originally Posted by BDDAlcoholic beverages with breakfast?? Sounds like someone I know haha. Thats too funny
Alcoholic beverages with breakfast?? Sounds like someone I know haha. Thats too funny Originally Posted by bustyamyMimosas with good champagne and fresh squeezed orange juice. Bloody Marys with a spicy rim. And before Americans discovered coffee, beer was considered a breakfast drink by most. Yes, adult beverages can be served with breakfast Amy, especially if the intent is to follow it up with a good cardio session in bed and then a nap.
Mimosas with good champagne and fresh squeezed orange juice. Bloody Marys with a spicy rim. And before Americans discovered coffee, beer was considered a breakfast drink by most. Yes, adult beverages can be served with breakfast Amy, especially if the intent is to follow it up with a good cardio session in bed and then a nap. Originally Posted by BDDWell I even gave up soda, so what do I know lol.
Mimosas with good champagne and fresh squeezed orange juice. Bloody Marys with a spicy rim. And before Americans discovered coffee, beer was considered a breakfast drink by most. Yes, adult beverages can be served with breakfast Amy, especially if the intent is to follow it up with a good cardio session in bed and then a nap. Originally Posted by BDDThey drank beer because the water was contaminated.