Tidal Torment
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Tidal Torment
She thought she had found a private spot for sunbathing...what she really found...[/code]
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Re: Tidal Torment
She is magnificent... this manip is amazing... looking forwards to more adventures!
and while she found a nice private spot, it looks like she has a healthy set of lungs, if she calls for help maybe i'll hear...
and while she found a nice private spot, it looks like she has a healthy set of lungs, if she calls for help maybe i'll hear...
The strong do what they want, the weak do what they must
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glad you like, we aim to please...
i kinda like how it turned out too. Thanks man...
i kinda like how it turned out too. Thanks man...
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Re: Tidal Torment
This nicely done! You've found both a beautiful young lady and wonderfully gooey spot to combine into this great sinky situation. Also, she looks to have some impressive muscle tone in her arms and upper body, giving her a stuck jungle girl look. Nice how that patch of brush just happens to be right there between her and the houses, hiding her from view. Her pose and facial expression seem to suggest either she's trying to push herself up out of the mud or she's calling for help.
I've always liked the storyline of a young damsel trapped and sinking in tidal mud during low tide... the idea of her struggling to get free before the tide returns adds to the overall suspense. Also, the fact there are houses in the distance also gives this piece a "so close to help, but too far away to be heard" feel. It also looks like the mosquitoes and no-see-ums would be terrible out there.
Thanks for sharing!
I've always liked the storyline of a young damsel trapped and sinking in tidal mud during low tide... the idea of her struggling to get free before the tide returns adds to the overall suspense. Also, the fact there are houses in the distance also gives this piece a "so close to help, but too far away to be heard" feel. It also looks like the mosquitoes and no-see-ums would be terrible out there.
Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Tidal Torment
Nice work!
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