If you want a woman to desire you, it won’t be just through words and touch. You need to cultivate trust. If she trusts you, not only will she bare her body, she will bare her soul to you. And it’s that soul you want to see naked. That’s the most beautiful part of her.
(Originally a caption piece.)
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Show me the spirit. Bodies are littered everywhere...
Random Xpressions
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I feel like my soul is naked in front of you...I let you see through me...I let you see through me...
-Me to my therapist
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She lets you see her body… yes, but the true skill is reading her naked soul. That’s how you separate boys from well read gentlemen.
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I
look
into
your brown eyes
and see the good earth.
They are the color of the ground
after my papí plows land in the first days of spring.
In them I see the trees, for they are the color of bark in the early morning sun.
In them I see the sea, for they are the color of the water as it turns with sand and shells in the broken waves along the mid-day shore.
I love the plowed ground, walking through the cool dirt with bare feet; the bark of the trees, climbing the smooth branches, shirtless in the heat of the day; the sea, floating naked in the gently rocking waters of the ev’ning tide; your brown eyes.
- Trevor Scott Barton, Left Foot Poems. 2023
#ilovebrowneyes
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well, self-confidence replaces the brain of a fool. i won't argue. but i can’t play any other way. i have to be self-confident, i have to be arrogant, just so as not to break down. if only you knew how much this support means to me. i have nothing, and fucking nobody more than my pathetic and baseless self-confidence... well, again i talked about what i shouldn’t have said.
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I want to find this in real life so bad!
Please DM me your OF if you got one.
May I read you a poem?
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Let’s remove our skins, free ourselves from our outer shells, and wrap each other in our naked souls.
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I've just started to read "the Price of the Phoenix", the first Star Trek novel, and I have the physical need to share some Spirk highlights. Mind that the premise of the book is that Kirk is dead.
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the real reason crowleys hair is more red is bc he had a crisis and dyed it
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