Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Thrilled to be called Sakura

Model: Rie Tachikawa

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7 comments:

  1. I simply love this calm, loving, sensitive story. it is wonderful to see how both main characters in peace and quiet, in a sensitive, somewhat shy way, dare to express their deepest feelings towards each other. And of course it's very beautiful how they express their deepest wishes to each other, if I were in their situation, I would act and react exactly like that.

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  2. This poem is only a humble attempt to express my gratitude for this most lovingly-tender story.

    A butterfly, tenderly carried by a breeze
    greet the white lily bud with a gentle kiss,
    whereupon the lily opens, and gives freely
    her soft-sweet fragrance, and the butterfly receives,
    who thanks the lily and now desires nothing more.... .

    - Tom -

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  3. Wie, o wie,
    Is deze prachtige jonge vrouw?
    Zij is pure poëzie,
    Waardoor ik vertrouw,
    Wat ik hier lees en zie.

    The English translation of this Dutch poem:

    Who oh who,
    Is this beautiful young woman?
    She is pure poetry,
    that I trust,
    What I read and see here.

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  4. A very sweet, gentle and lovely story. One of my favorites! - Tom -

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  5. When the "new" Sakura went home that evening, she realized that both she and "her" swap partner (his name was Richard) faced an important choice: their mutual parents were completely unaware of the swap experiment. , and neither of them had ever discussed it with their parents.
    When she got home she immediately called the "old Sakura", now going through life as a young man with the name Richard. Because by now they were both not only used to their new life, but had also completely grown together with the accompanying, sometimes very different way of dealing with everything they went through on a daily basis, they decided not to say anything to their parents and to end each other's lives. live as if they had always been the "swap partner".
    Remarkably, there was one thing that didn't change: their relationship - not only did they become more and more close, they also felt more and more at home with each other. Their being together gave them an increasingly strong sense of absolute intimate familiarity, and finally (the "new Richard" took the initiative) they decided to give each other the ultimate trust: a whole weekend long, subtly prepared and constantly showing each other attentions. , it came so far on Saturday evening.
    After a shower together, in which both of them massaged each other's bodies while exploring, they went into bed refreshed and filled with a sense of joyful expectation and the sincere desire to please each other. After a sensual, calm and relaxing preparation, the "new Sakura" finally felt Richard insert his penis into her vagina. She felt her labia give way at the same time, to let him in, and also to encompass his masculinity with a sensual tenderness. They searched and found a common rhythm, and after quite some time of utterly delightful tension building, "Sakura" felt "Richard" his cum filling her vagina. At the moment of "reception" she felt herself engulfed and permeated with an intense feeling of sensual-tender lust, after which a wave of emotion and gratitude filled her and she shed tears of gratitude and love. And there was something else: at the same moment she "saw" the face of a very sweet, cute girl - and realized that she would soon be pregnant with their first child. Simultaneously with this realization they looked at each other, and "Richard"'s words filled both of them with emotion: "I have seen our daughter too . . . ."
    They eventually married a few months later and had a quiet, intimate and modest wedding on a small scale. They were also surprised by their joint parents who had decided to buy them a simple, modest house, sufficiently spacious for the three of them, so that they at least already had an entrance .... . - Tom -

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  6. Looking at her, I see
    Someone who is pure poetry.
    Modest and gentle she is, loving sweet,
    I hereby wholeheartedly greet
    her, embracing her in a spiritual way
    encouraging her in love to stay
    the way she is, lovely and tender. - Tom -

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