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Getting older, midlife crisis setting in, buying myself a new car and trying to see whether "I still got it" with the young'unswhats new ?
Typical midlife crisis screaming car or another one?Getting older, midlife crisis setting in, buying myself a new car and trying to see whether "I still got it" with the young'uns
What do you think?Typical midlife crisis screaming car or another one?
I can see him in something like that!That you don't want that I give your a honest answer about the question of what I think.
But for the Cartageno's car, I would think of something like that:
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That might be a tad uncomfortable...That you don't want that I give your a honest answer about the question of what I think.
But for the Cartageno's car, I would think of something like that:
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Age playSo, I definitely like the game (especially as I approach 36-years-old). The renders definitely get a LOT better later on, and the animations, while few, are nice.
The only thing I really gotta ask though is.. what's up with the dev/writer constantly saying "my xx-years-old body/etc" or "her xx-years-old body/etc." Like, sometimes is okay but it gets said/thought, a lot a lot, and it's just like.. okay, got it. It's not really sexy anymore if it keeps getting said lol. But that's just my opinion.
Just wondering if others find that being repeated a lot to be a bit of a turn off? This definitely isn't the only AVN I've found to do it.
you don't .. trust meGetting older, midlife crisis setting in, buying myself a new car and trying to see whether "I still got it" with the young'uns
I know what ageplay is. My question was about the constant repeating of xx-years-old thing. It's more about repetition wearing out the novelty of something and causing the reader an opposite reaction. It's a thing in book/novel form, and it affects me the same with AVNs. Guess I was just curious if it affected others in the opposite way that it's meant to.Age play
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I know. But let an old fart dream, man. It's hard enough to get the whole body up in the morning these daysyou don't .. trust me
I get what you mean. I noticed it here, too, though it doesn't bother me. It serves a bit to satisfy MC's that not only is he getting it on right now - which is nice enough in itself - but also with a girl way younger who should not be interested in him in the first place.I know what ageplay is. My question was about the constant repeating of xx-years-old thing. It's more about repetition wearing out the novelty of something and causing the reader an opposite reaction. It's a thing in book/novel form, and it affects me the same with AVNs. Guess I was just curious if it affected others in the opposite way that it's meant to.
Getting older, midlife crisis setting in, buying myself a new car and trying to see whether "I still got it" with the young'uns
let me explain .... after 15 minutes ( max ) ... you'd wake up in the hospital wondering what that "beep beep beep " sound is ... seeing a plastic tube running into your arm ... sitting up and seeing a young intern running into your room with a set of paddles going to give your heart a shock its never had ... thinking to yourself " well , i tried "you don't .. trust me
"The electic shocks have an invigorating effect on your dick. When the young intern sees the size of your rock-hard tool, she can't control herself anymore! She tears off her lab coat and with a scream impales herself on your cock. At that exact moment, her MILF supervisor happens to walk in...."let me explain .... after 15 minutes ( max ) ... you'd wake up in the hospital wondering what that "beep beep beep " sound is ... seeing a plastic tube running into your arm ... sitting up and seeing a young intern running into your room with a set of paddles going to give your heart a shock its never had ... thinking to yourself " well , i tried "
just kiddin with ya man .... good luck with that mid-life problem ...