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maxilimus · 3 days ago
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every now and then I am reminded to my great chagrin that my mother is funnier than I am
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maxilimus · 11 days ago
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Fucked in my cage tonight but my husband didn’t unlock me like he told me he would. I was initially upset that he was going to unlock me, but after he came tonight (and I milked every last drop of his cock with my pussy) he kissed me and washed off and just held me and asked if I wanted to get sushi! Never even mentioned my cage. Now I’m looking at this coffee table book he got me called The Big Penis Book and straining in my cage while he sleeps next to me. 3 days locked… and getting hornier. After my husband cums in me I imagine a train of different sized cocks filling me up and using me…
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maxilimus · 1 month ago
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My favorite place <3
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bring him to the busting chamber
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maxilimus · 1 month ago
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maxilimus · 1 month ago
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maxilimus · 1 month ago
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maxilimus · 2 months ago
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Top pic is a Bottom
Mid pic is a Verse
Bottom pic is a Top
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oh hey, it me
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maxilimus · 2 months ago
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I’m 100% bottom.
Reblog if this is true about you
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maxilimus · 5 months ago
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TONS OF DMG
I had to
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Bulat Aliev
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maxilimus · 6 months ago
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maxilimus · 7 months ago
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maxilimus · 9 months ago
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To all you female Chinese BDSM bots:
1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
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maxilimus · 7 years ago
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Archer@anArrow
Rang Arroe rang
Range? Arrœa Aries wang
I'm DoMölë#NotationResponseÅali
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maxilimus · 7 years ago
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Irelands@ome
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Strange lands await us, brave men going forth long ships set your course before the wild gales.
Chase the new world, explorers of the north, heroes make history in Vinland vales.
Only the saga scribes know where we roam, at long last Valhalla’s Song calls us home.
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maxilimus · 7 years ago
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Strange lands await us, brave men going forth long ships set your course before the wild gales.
Chase the new world, explorers of the north, heroes make history in Vinland vales.
Only the saga scribes know where we roam, at long last Valhalla’s Song calls us home.
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maxilimus · 7 years ago
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maxilimus · 9 years ago
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Gut instincts: The secrets of your second brain
When it comes to your moods, decisions and behaviour, the brain in your head is not the only one doing the thinking
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IT’S been a tough morning. You were late for work, missed a crucial meeting and now your boss is mad at you. Come lunchtime you walk straight past the salad bar and head for the stodge. You can’t help yourself - at times of stress the brain encourages us to seek out comfort foods. That much is well known. What you probably don’t know, though, is that the real culprit may not be the brain in your skull but your other brain.
Yes, that’s right, your other brain. Your body contains a separate nervous system that is so complex it has been dubbed the second brain. It comprises an estimated 500 million neurons - about five times as many as in the brain of a rat - and is around 9 metres long, stretching from your oesophagus to your anus. It is this brain that could be responsible for your craving under stress for crisps, chocolate and cookies.
Embedded in the wall of the gut, the enteric nervous system (ENS) has long been known to control digestion. Now it seems it also plays an important role in our physical and mental well-being. It can work both independently of and in conjunction with the brain in your head and, although you are not conscious of your gut “thinking”, the ENS helps you sense environmental threats, and then influences your response. “A lot of the information that the gut sends to the brain affects well-being, and doesn’t even come to consciousness,” says Michael Gershon at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York.
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