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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't have a place as such.
I feel happy when I'm wrapped in a certain guys arms as I can just be me with him. Plus he gives the best cuddles ever.
And other than that it's when I'm with my family, there are so few of them still alive it makes me happy when I spend time with them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have several...Mounts Bay by its shoreline with Costa in hand, a very old tree, hoLlowes out by trial and storms...akin to my past..I drape in its branches or sit inside it's trunk |
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By *VineMan
over a year ago
The right place |
I love being in the mountains, whether that’s the Alps, or Lake District there’s something about being in those places that makes me happy. A nice rocky coast comes a close second. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Right here watching the sun rise over the Sinai Mountains.
Your probably not interested but will put this because someone might be.
They are called locally "al asmak alqarsh alasnan" which means "the Sharks teeth" because they go back in rows and the sharpness of them resembles the rows of teeth that a shark has.
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"Right here watching the sun rise over the Sinai Mountains.
Your probably not interested but will put this because someone might be.
They are called locally "al asmak alqarsh alasnan" which means "the Sharks teeth" because they go back in rows and the sharpness of them resembles the rows of teeth that a shark has.
" travelled through the Sinai and Negev many years ago |
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"Right here watching the sun rise over the Sinai Mountains.
Your probably not interested but will put this because someone might be.
They are called locally "al asmak alqarsh alasnan" which means "the Sharks teeth" because they go back in rows and the sharpness of them resembles the rows of teeth that a shark has.
travelled through the Sinai and Negev many years ago " |
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