I have an increasing appreciation for Beatrice's daily (twice daily) intro's linking together what is happening today with what is coming (eg. today the double IM's) and the rich archives (eg. shaving).
I took a few minutes to look at the shaving category. I hadn't realized that it had been put together and appreciated the content. Looking at a number of image sets today, I noticed that there is more subtlety to abbywinters.com photography than I had realized. As an example today I found that I enjoyed the less explicit photographs revealing a shaved mons and a delicate but unspread slit unencumbered by pubic hair. Very feminine and very erotic. My compliments to Abby and the photographers for providing variety, to the models for the lovely poses, to whoever put together this category and to Beatrice to reminding us to have a look. (Not to say that I don't enjoy the close ups--I still get shivers picturing Vivien inserting her blue fingernails. And in most cases I love a full bush--I can't get Isobel's red pubic locks out of my head.) But variety between and within sets is great. Each approach has its time and place. Keep up the good work Beatrice and keep reminding us to appreciate variety--and to look at the great work that is stored in the archives.
I took a few minutes to look at the shaving category. I hadn't realized that it had been put together and appreciated the content. Looking at a number of image sets today, I noticed that there is more subtlety to abbywinters.com photography than I had realized. As an example today I found that I enjoyed the less explicit photographs revealing a shaved mons and a delicate but unspread slit unencumbered by pubic hair. Very feminine and very erotic. My compliments to Abby and the photographers for providing variety, to the models for the lovely poses, to whoever put together this category and to Beatrice to reminding us to have a look. (Not to say that I don't enjoy the close ups--I still get shivers picturing Vivien inserting her blue fingernails. And in most cases I love a full bush--I can't get Isobel's red pubic locks out of my head.) But variety between and within sets is great. Each approach has its time and place. Keep up the good work Beatrice and keep reminding us to appreciate variety--and to look at the great work that is stored in the archives.
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