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Tygerscent

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  1. Right~? Intentional complete shaving of one’s bod fringes on something prepubescent~
  2. I love you… a lion doesn’t shave its mane~
  3. Natural has provided me a living and also, I like both shaved and natural… some people are naturally smooth, and it’s very erotic… And I made these guys who are Neanderthal free beasts, and it brings out something very primal on me, that I also love…
  4. How I missed this outstanding work of art until recently is nearly unforgivable~ With standing the test of time and resonating in so many ways with recent history… the period of this piece 85 years ago seems hauntingly familiar today… profound and honest… it’s a must see~ https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2141830681/
  5. A young man moved out from home and into a new apartment, all of his own. He went proudly down to the lobby to put his name on his mailbox. While there, a stunning young lady came out of the apartment next to the mailboxes, wearing only a robe. The boy smiled at the young woman and she started up a conversation with him. As they talked, her robe slipped open, and it was obvious that she had nothing else on. The poor kid broke into a sweat trying to maintain eye contact. After a few minutes, she placed her hand on his arm and said, 'I hear someone coming. Let's go to my apartment.' He followed her into her apartment. She closed the door and leaned against it, allowing her robe to fall off completely. Now nude, she purred at him, 'What would you say is my most amazing feature?' Flustered and embarrassed, he finally squeaked, 'It's got to be your ears.' Astounded, and a little hurt she asked, 'My ears? Look at these breasts! They are a full 38 inches and 100% natural. I work out every day and my ass is firm and solid. I have a 28 inch waist. Look at my skin, there's not a blemish anywhere. How can you think that the best part of my body is my ears?' Clearing his throat, he stammered... 'Outside, when you said you heard someone coming... that was me.'
  6. I’m simply saying that aside from my personal perspective, I understand and respect that others have different need and uses for those labels…
  7. I’m down with gender and sexuality fluidity~ I understand peoples personal, legal/political need for labels but, on a personal level, I prefer to live free of the various labels that define my gender or sexuality~ That also includes labels like top/bottom, dominant/submissive that confine/limit my expression of my sexual/sensual experience~ sometimes I use those labels because they do exactly that but, I don’t use them to fade fine myself or who I am~ What I experience as a living being and who or how I define myself is much more than what words like top, bottom, verse, male, female, etc., can ever fully or accurately convey~ I identify as being a “living being among others” first and foremost~ I identify as Tyger~ I also support, sympathize with, can and do relate to causes that deal with gender and sexuality~
  8. Same here… my sexual attraction wonders from person to person regardless of gender or age or whatever but, my sexuality is relation based: connection that’s happening between myself and the other person(s)~ I have a purely sexual side but, the quality of that for me is what happens between the people and not just the naughty bits between one’s legs~ I’ve be had both a male and female “love of my life” in my life~ It’s a matter of content plus context…
  9. One thing to see one’s reconciliation and coming terms with sexuality in general but, ultimately on point and so comforting here is how genuine emotion that translates into relationships with others was intigrated with that sense of sexuality, (as opposed to separation of the two and the focus being on same sex or non binary sex).
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  11. The subways, train stations… all so much more high end and rather well maintained~ I think also maybe they rely on public transportation more in general and it’s a matter of who owns and manages these facilities~
  12. Some of me is going to this: https://8billiontrees.com/eco-friendly-natural-products/tree-pod-burial/
  13. Really chill feel good coming of age… authentic and written by Alice Oseman~ ((1994 was a good year)~ Brilliant~! (Graphic Novel origins by this aspiring artist… she also illustrated the GN)
  14. Love you for this… 😂🤣😂❤️❤️❤️🥰
  15. One of my Great Great Grandmothers is buried in two places: one with some of her blood family in Arlington cemetery in milwaukee Wisconsin and the other with her husband’s and their children’s family also in Arlington but, in a different part of the cemetery than the former~ It has to do with cemetery rules, rules of a particular ethnicity and religion~ It’s complicated: other factors involved: death of other spouses, remarriage, seven of their children’s deaths from polio, diphtheria and a nephrology issue that took out her set of twins at a very early age~ swath doesn’t seem to be easy even after you die~ 🤷‍♂️
  16. Recess is over… is there the assumption here is that my remains are all going in one place~? Mine actually are not~ I will be in several places~ My moms remains are also spread around in several places~ Her ashes are deposited all around the world in special places for special reasons: (Belize, Paris, Zagreb, Poland, several places in Spain & Italy, two places in Greece, Turkey, Slovenia, Scotland, Portland Oregon, Florence Oregon, SF, Washington State and more…)~ She literally has numerous places with markers where her remains “remain”.🙂 Does this constitute writing on one’s epitaph~!?😳
  17. Really… needs to be seen~ what we do… who we are, (Client and Provider): it’s important~
  18. https://share.icloud.com/photos/0bc_hx3ChxQPnL1tGy87dr-qQ
  19. https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/animals/2020/06/dolphins-learn-how-to-use-tools-from-peers-just-like-great-apes/amp https://www.sciencefocus.com/nature/five-of-earths-most-innovative-animals-that-use-tools/amp/ https://www.livingwithwolves.org/body-language-of-wolves/
  20. I had a wolf for 22yrs named Nanook… Also a cat named Raison. She was from Greece and lived to be 26yrs~ You could talk to her in English or Greek and she would respond accordingly~ My mom, (her original owner), spoke to her in both~ Both Nanook and Raison used to watch me move around in the kitchen or my bed room by checking out the reflection in the full length mirror in the hallway pantry door~ Both recognized me, my room mates, each other and themselves in mirrors~ I never spoke to either of them or any of my previous fur buddies in baby language or reduces sentences… The understood complete sentences with complex content and according to context~ Not just commands but, decision making and being able to communicate that back to me or others, (not thru English but, body posture, facial expressions, breathing patterns, tail movements, orientation of their body hair)~ I took the time to not only teach them my various forms of communication, (verbal, non verbal sounds, visual, scent, hands, unspoken breathing, etc.), but, also took the time to learn their modes of communication~ Nanook was raised with vocal language skills as well as hand gesture skills, (think ASL)~ He was able to comprehend English, (not just when I was speaking to to him but, others as well, even interacting in conversation not directed at him specifically). He was also able to communicate with dogs, (different than wolf language). He knew the parts of his body and could communicate with me what hurt when and where if there was something~ He could initiate conversation with me on his own~ Raison as well~ My mom raised Raison the way I raised Nanook~ Both were multilingual and had sophisticated non verbal language communications as well~ Other species communicate… they live in a complex world beyond our own~ Wolves, dolphins, whales, bees, birds of all kinds, zebras, etc., these beings survive in a complex world we never could, They hear different frequencies then we do, see different color spectrums than we do, some have sophisticated sonar sensory communication… Yet they can cohabitate with us, understand us and respond back~. We subject them to our assumptions that they are not intelligent and can not comprehend~ If you treated a human child that way, (as something to be fed, walked, given shots once a year and 20 minutes of attention after work each day, all the while talking to them like a two year old their entire life and mainly in commands), what would you have~? If you raise the bar and your understanding/comprehension of shared communication skills with your fur buddies, you get more than “a pet”~
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