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"On the the to do list." oh please do x | |||
"yes I know I did this a few weeks ago but it proved to be very popular with us ladies. so would you sexy men who have suit pics please change them for the day.....or pm me them. many thanks in advance. kelly xxx" Done. | |||
"I'll start the ball rolling with my birthday suit, just off for a shower, I'll put my navy suit on for you in a bit..." cor very nice x | |||
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"I'll start the ball rolling with my birthday suit, just off for a shower, I'll put my navy suit on for you in a bit..." Love it | |||
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"I'll start the ball rolling with my birthday suit, just off for a shower, I'll put my navy suit on for you in a bit..." Very nice thank you x | |||
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"Have a couple in my public pics... " wow so I see thank you and fabbed x | |||
"You can send them to me too" there's some nice ones coming through....good luck x | |||
"and yes will accept birthday suits " This ok for you? | |||
"and yes will accept birthday suits This ok for you? " You know it is thank you xx | |||
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"and yes will accept birthday suits This ok for you? You know it is thank you xx" My pleasure xx | |||
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"excellent thread, makes a pleasant change! So far so good....I need more tho " I agree . Come on gents don't keep.us ladies waiting | |||
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"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie." Well that kind of puts a dampener on it lol!! | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie." There's always one who spoils it | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie." Lol | |||
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"Suit porn " | |||
"I do love a man suited up " me too x | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie." Bummer | |||
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"I do love a man suited up " Me too ~ I like it when a man is suited up sitting down watching intently whilst I undress in front of him..... Sorry went off track there | |||
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"I do love a man suited up Me too ~ I like it when a man is suited up sitting down watching intently whilst I undress in front of him..... Sorry went off track there " ... yeah, onto the right track!! | |||
"Fat sweaty lout in a suit here...sorry no tie " Oi behave you.look yummy x | |||
"Fat sweaty lout in a suit here...sorry no tie Oi behave you.look yummy x" Moi? Behave? Never | |||
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"Fat sweaty lout in a suit here...sorry no tie Oi behave you.look yummy x Moi? Behave? Never " hehe ok maybe don't behave | |||
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"Got mine up " And your suit looks nice too | |||
"Got mine up And your suit looks nice too " Thank you | |||
"Got mine up " xx | |||
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"Done. Any comments welcome " very nice thank you x | |||
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"I do love a man suited up Me too ~ I like it when a man is suited up sitting down watching intently whilst I undress in front of him..... Sorry went off track there " Mmmmmmmm | |||
"Got mine up " OMG I only just saw the 'up' part ~ naughty PP!! x | |||
"My hotlist just got hotter! " Blushing | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer " That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. | |||
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"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears." On the flip side there are a lot of pricks that think a good suit will stop them being a prick. It doesnt. | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. On the flip side there are a lot of pricks that think a good suit will stop them being a prick. It doesnt." I mentioned that in my first comment. | |||
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"Mine is there for all to see....." and very smart it looks too..... | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears." Rubbish Gimp | |||
"May as well slip my suit on " Looking good xx | |||
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"May as well slip my suit on Looking good xx" Thank you x | |||
"Mine is there for all to see..... and very smart it looks too..... " Why thank you - you look rather yum yourself | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Rubbish Gimp" A well considered and insightful response, thanks for sharing | |||
"Mine is there for all to see....." So I see.... | |||
"Got mine up OMG I only just saw the 'up' part ~ naughty PP!! x" Oh my whatever do you mean | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears." Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit! Classic styling and high quality can look good to me still though, a really good cut. | |||
"Got mine up OMG I only just saw the 'up' part ~ naughty PP!! x Oh my whatever do you mean " Haha you bad man! | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit!" That's pretty much what I was insinuating, it's the MAN who makes the clothes, not vice versa. Simon Cowell famously wears his simple t-shirt and jeans most of the time, yet no one could deny his aura. | |||
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"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit! That's pretty much what I was insinuating, it's the MAN who makes the clothes, not vice versa. Simon Cowell famously wears his simple t-shirt and jeans most of the time, yet no one could deny his aura." ...and of course, when he DOES wear a suit, it thoroughly conveys the message of 'this man opens his mouth, YOU listen.' | |||
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"Don't want to change my avatar yet" then don't that's ok | |||
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"I don't wear suits. I have 3 in my wardrobe. 2 of which I've NEVER worn. " aww now that's a shame | |||
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"I don't wear suits. I have 3 in my wardrobe. 2 of which I've NEVER worn. aww now that's a shame " Trust me. I'm not the suit type. | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit! That's pretty much what I was insinuating, it's the MAN who makes the clothes, not vice versa. Simon Cowell famously wears his simple t-shirt and jeans most of the time, yet no one could deny his aura. ...and of course, when he DOES wear a suit, it thoroughly conveys the message of 'this man opens his mouth, YOU listen.'" Nah. | |||
"I don't wear suits. I have 3 in my wardrobe. 2 of which I've NEVER worn. aww now that's a shame Trust me. I'm not the suit type. " will take your word for it x | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit! That's pretty much what I was insinuating, it's the MAN who makes the clothes, not vice versa. Simon Cowell famously wears his simple t-shirt and jeans most of the time, yet no one could deny his aura. ...and of course, when he DOES wear a suit, it thoroughly conveys the message of 'this man opens his mouth, YOU listen.' Nah." You're free to disagree if you don't find him attractive personally, but the mans wealth, prestige and success with women didn't come from him wearing a suit. | |||
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"I started this post as a bit of fun ....thankfully that's how.most have taken it " | |||
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"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit! That's pretty much what I was insinuating, it's the MAN who makes the clothes, not vice versa. Simon Cowell famously wears his simple t-shirt and jeans most of the time, yet no one could deny his aura. ...and of course, when he DOES wear a suit, it thoroughly conveys the message of 'this man opens his mouth, YOU listen.' Nah. You're free to disagree if you don't find him attractive personally, but the mans wealth, prestige and success with women didn't come from him wearing a suit." I was disagreeing with your statement when he speaks YOU listen lol. I usually turn the channel over. Ian Hislop or Stephen Fry I'd be more inclined to listen to And most men look good in suits only someone arrogant would say otherwise. | |||
"Ok sorting my suit picture out now x " Very nice indeed | |||
"Ok sorting my suit picture out now x Very nice indeed " Why thank you | |||
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"I like a suit but blue ones turn me on the most, oddly!" Elvis hairstyle and blue suit = Teddy Boy. | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit! That's pretty much what I was insinuating, it's the MAN who makes the clothes, not vice versa. Simon Cowell famously wears his simple t-shirt and jeans most of the time, yet no one could deny his aura. ...and of course, when he DOES wear a suit, it thoroughly conveys the message of 'this man opens his mouth, YOU listen.' Nah. You're free to disagree if you don't find him attractive personally, but the mans wealth, prestige and success with women didn't come from him wearing a suit. I was disagreeing with your statement when he speaks YOU listen lol. I usually turn the channel over. Ian Hislop or Stephen Fry I'd be more inclined to listen to And most men look good in suits only someone arrogant would say otherwise. " I think a well cut, bespoke tailored suit on a man is to tasteful, elegant and pulse raising lingerie on a lady.... | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit! That's pretty much what I was insinuating, it's the MAN who makes the clothes, not vice versa. Simon Cowell famously wears his simple t-shirt and jeans most of the time, yet no one could deny his aura. ...and of course, when he DOES wear a suit, it thoroughly conveys the message of 'this man opens his mouth, YOU listen.' Nah. You're free to disagree if you don't find him attractive personally, but the mans wealth, prestige and success with women didn't come from him wearing a suit. I was disagreeing with your statement when he speaks YOU listen lol. I usually turn the channel over. Ian Hislop or Stephen Fry I'd be more inclined to listen to And most men look good in suits only someone arrogant would say otherwise. I think a well cut, bespoke tailored suit on a man is to tasteful, elegant and pulse raising lingerie on a lady...." The cut and fit are all important with a suit | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit! That's pretty much what I was insinuating, it's the MAN who makes the clothes, not vice versa. Simon Cowell famously wears his simple t-shirt and jeans most of the time, yet no one could deny his aura. ...and of course, when he DOES wear a suit, it thoroughly conveys the message of 'this man opens his mouth, YOU listen.' Nah. You're free to disagree if you don't find him attractive personally, but the mans wealth, prestige and success with women didn't come from him wearing a suit. I was disagreeing with your statement when he speaks YOU listen lol. I usually turn the channel over. Ian Hislop or Stephen Fry I'd be more inclined to listen to And most men look good in suits only someone arrogant would say otherwise. I think a well cut, bespoke tailored suit on a man is to tasteful, elegant and pulse raising lingerie on a lady...." The cut and fit are all important with a suit | |||
"Ok sorting my suit picture out now x " Oh wow!! Just fabbed your pics again!! | |||
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"As to be a good fitted suit none of this primani or asda special, a good bespoke suit on a well toned body hell yes anything else is just pants " agreed | |||
"As to be a good fitted suit none of this primani or asda special, a good bespoke suit on a well toned body hell yes anything else is just pants " There are suits and there are suits. Anything that's off the peg and isn't bespoke isn't a suit. | |||
"As to be a good fitted suit none of this primani or asda special, a good bespoke suit on a well toned body hell yes anything else is just pants There are suits and there are suits. Anything that's off the peg and isn't bespoke isn't a suit." . I'm with u there | |||
"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit! That's pretty much what I was insinuating, it's the MAN who makes the clothes, not vice versa. Simon Cowell famously wears his simple t-shirt and jeans most of the time, yet no one could deny his aura. ...and of course, when he DOES wear a suit, it thoroughly conveys the message of 'this man opens his mouth, YOU listen.' Nah. You're free to disagree if you don't find him attractive personally, but the mans wealth, prestige and success with women didn't come from him wearing a suit. I was disagreeing with your statement when he speaks YOU listen lol. I usually turn the channel over. Ian Hislop or Stephen Fry I'd be more inclined to listen to And most men look good in suits only someone arrogant would say otherwise. I think a well cut, bespoke tailored suit on a man is to tasteful, elegant and pulse raising lingerie on a lady.... The cut and fit are all important with a suit" Maybe. Also depends who's wearing it | |||
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"As I've said before, it's the man that makes the clothes, not vice versa. Whilst some men do indeed gain a look of command and class when wearing a nice suit, many others just look like the fat, sweaty louts they are, trying to conceal it beneath a shirt and tie. Bummer That's just how it is. The way I see it, the kind of man who looks good in a suit, is the kind who has EARNED his right to wear one, and this kind of man will have that same look of respectability and presence regardless of what he wears. People value suits because they represent success, power and prestige, and those qualities a man will have or not have regardless of what he wears. Actually, coming from the creative side, where non-creatives were sneered at by calling them 'suits', it has the opposite connotation for me!! The man with real prestige is the man who doesn't need to wear a suit! That's pretty much what I was insinuating, it's the MAN who makes the clothes, not vice versa. Simon Cowell famously wears his simple t-shirt and jeans most of the time, yet no one could deny his aura. ...and of course, when he DOES wear a suit, it thoroughly conveys the message of 'this man opens his mouth, YOU listen.' Nah. You're free to disagree if you don't find him attractive personally, but the mans wealth, prestige and success with women didn't come from him wearing a suit. I was disagreeing with your statement when he speaks YOU listen lol. I usually turn the channel over. Ian Hislop or Stephen Fry I'd be more inclined to listen to And most men look good in suits only someone arrogant would say otherwise. I think a well cut, bespoke tailored suit on a man is to tasteful, elegant and pulse raising lingerie on a lady.... The cut and fit are all important with a suit Maybe. Also depends who's wearing it " Well quite. There is a subtlety to both when they are well executed. | |||
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"Suits? Okay, I'll put some clothes on for a while " You wear it well... | |||
"Suits? Okay, I'll put some clothes on for a while You wear it well... " And take it off well too | |||
"Suits? Okay, I'll put some clothes on for a while You wear it well... And take it off well too " I couldn't just take your word on that. I'd have to see for myself... | |||
"Suits? Okay, I'll put some clothes on for a while You wear it well... And take it off well too I couldn't just take your word on that. I'd have to see for myself..." I sometimes travel in a suit... | |||
"I'll start the ball rolling with my birthday suit, just off for a shower, I'll put my navy suit on for you in a bit..." Fabbed some and some I shouldn't have | |||
"Suits? Okay, I'll put some clothes on for a while You wear it well... And take it off well too " Fabbed | |||
"Suits? Okay, I'll put some clothes on for a while You wear it well... And take it off well too I couldn't just take your word on that. I'd have to see for myself... I sometimes travel in a suit... " Interesting....very interesting! | |||
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"Couldnt find a suit, so im still in my birthday suit if thats ok ? " you know it is xx | |||
"Loving the suits!!! Good choice OP! Feel free to remove the ties and undo the top button guys " Voila.. | |||
"Couldnt find a suit, so im still in my birthday suit if thats ok ? you know it is xx" Just checking xx | |||
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"Couldnt find a suit, so im still in my birthday suit if thats ok ? you know it is xx Just checking xx" Mwah x | |||
"changed my profile pic of me in a suit, hope you ladies like lol" very nice thank you. | |||
"Loving the suits!!! Good choice OP! Feel free to remove the ties and undo the top button guys Voila.." | |||
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