La Grande Dame realism comm for @sexynetra !! Was soooo happy to work on this bc I adore LGD :3
Idk why Tumblr won't let me attach more pics I'm gonna cry
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which stage are you all at 🥰?
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to the lesbians who hide their cock obsessed dyke breaking blogs from their partners, you are braver than any us marine, and your secret is safe with me <3
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Just hanging around
This is how I weigh the puppies.
9 weeks old and 20 pounds
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Finished these a few weeks ago but forgot to post here. Hoping to make these into charms/stickers 🙂
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me and my girlfriend both just made grindr profiles 👉👈💞💗 I'm so excited to get pics of her with guys cum on her dumb dyke face 😖💗 I can't wait to feel a big guy pushing my asshole in knowing he's got a camera pointed at me and is gunna send her the video when he's done with me. Im so lucky I'm for men and I'm so glad she is too.
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literally my babies i love them so much
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The Armenian Gampr (Armenian: Գամփռ, romanized: Gamp’ṙ) is an Armenian breed of flock guardian dog native to the Armenian Highlands. It falls within the Ovcharka group of livestock guardian dogs, which can be found throughout the Transcaucasus area.
The Gampr is the traditional flock guardian dog of Armenia. From the 1920s, when Armenia came under the control of the Soviet Union, large numbers of the dogs were taken to Russia, where they played a crucial part in the development of the Caucasian Shepherd Dog, or Caucasian Ovcharka.
The principal traditional use of the Gampr was as a flock guardian dog, protecting flocks of sheep and goats from attack – particularly by wolves – on the upland pastures of mountainous regions of Armenia. Although sheep-herding has declined in the country since independence, wolves continue to threaten flocks; in 2006 some 2000 dogs were still in use for this purpose. They may also be used to guard people and property, another traditional use.
An Armenian Gampr among sheep at the Armash Important Bird Area
An Armenian Gampr playing with another dog of unknown breed in 2012
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Introducing Dutton! I got her as a pup last year and she just had her 1st birthday on Feb 10th.
Her parents are working LGDs on a cattle ranch. She guards my poultry, quails and rabbits. Hopefully someday I can expand to other livestock.
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