Agreed
JD's bazaar
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Good point. I also enjoyed the pic, particularly the donkey.doe.1971 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:37 am Noooo ... she's a princess, she never walked more than 100 feet on her own ever. Some people would pay extra dinars for an unspoiled merchandise (silky feet, undamaged skin and such) and Ahmad knows it. He didn't even hump her, after he noticed she's virginal. Talk about delayed gratification, that guy could write the book.
Not every one is into callused hands and cracked soles.
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Not to worry, https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view, encourages the imagination to mistreat the pixels.
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Wulf said "Usually I'm not much of a hucow fan, but this image is flat out sexy." https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view. I don't really understand or care about the milking business, but I tend to agree with Wulf here.
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Moravia, 1091 AD
And so, a somewhat recovered and refreshed Marketa achieved, even if born a bastard, a prestigious role at King Vratislaus' court: head of the Royal Stress Relief department.
That's it for Little Caprice's trip in time. However, I had great fun doing it, so who knows, she may come back to spoil JD's bazar again. In the future. Or in the past.
And so, a somewhat recovered and refreshed Marketa achieved, even if born a bastard, a prestigious role at King Vratislaus' court: head of the Royal Stress Relief department.
That's it for Little Caprice's trip in time. However, I had great fun doing it, so who knows, she may come back to spoil JD's bazar again. In the future. Or in the past.
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