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Smiling Crocodiles. Isabel De Obaldia. Glass.
I love medieval travelogues where the author casually mentions seeing "big frogs" or something in the Nile river, followed by an irritated comment about how the locals bodily prevented the author from seeing these big frogs up close.
The big frogs, doing their best to be innocent and frog-like, they would never hurt anyone, certainly not: 🌴🐊🐊🐊🌊
"So they call it a 'crocodile' but it's basically a giant frog. ANYWAY, about the hydrology..."
"I was amazed at such lack of manners, I was just trying to look at the crocodile."
Large frogs deprived of lunch yet again. Very sad to be a frog.
Smiling Crocodiles. Isabel De Obaldia. Glass.
sitting beneath him, comfortable with his cock resting heavy against the tip of your lips, hard and leaking already. his hands cradling your head, guiding you so gently to take his cock — slow, gentle and patient. cooing at you as each inch pushes deeper into your mouth, thumbs wiping at the tears that slip from your eyes as you look up at him once he's buried to the hilt, nose pressed into the thick hair at the base of his cock .. he holds you there for a moment, praising you for taking him so deep, so well .. and he lets you breathe in through your nose before he takes over completely, hips moving before his brain can while your hands scramble and dig into his thighs, pace unrelenting even as your nails draw blood ...
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Muddy Alligators (1917) by John Singer Sargent
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