but you? more importantAs Apostate would say.....these are hot!!!!!
A few photos from today's shoot.
All photos and videos on cruxdreams.com soon.
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Th rear shot is ultra-hot. What a cute ass! The pic showing her tits and pussy being played with as she hangs are awesome too! Just shows how the indignities heaped upon the crucified continue as they hang.
Very niceStella in the Coliseum.
Not from what I saw on the cable series Spartacus. I believe Lucy Lawless and other actresses were sporting plenty of fur.
Not all men had beards back then. Somehow people shaved. I prefer to think the ladies would not have entrusted thier tender lady parts to the crude implements of the day!Only because razors hadn't been invented yet.....
nippley, so gorgeous!just lucy
but..............
I don't think I've ever seen any definitive answer to the question of wether or not women in earlier times shaved their pubes. On the one hand, shaving would not be necessary in a culture where women never showed that region in public. On the other, there is reason to believe that shaving was practiced, by both men & women, to avoid lice.Not all men had beards back then. Somehow people shaved. I prefer to think the ladies would not have entrusted thier tender lady parts to the crude implements of the day!
Would you have shaved back then? Or stayed hairy?MY point exactly! (No pun intended)
Hurray! Another hairy woman lover! Don't like a shaved beaver. Prefer some hair down there -- as nature intended. As far as women shaving their pubes in ancient times (i.e. Roman) i suspect there were men back then who liked 'em shaved as there are now. Shaving hair to control lice was a common practice throughout history, at least for the upper classes.I don't think I've ever seen any definitive answer to the question of wether or not women in earlier times shaved their pubes. On the one hand, shaving would not be necessary in a culture where women never showed that region in public. On the other, there is reason to believe that shaving was practiced, by both men & women, to avoid lice.
Anyway, I'm a child of the 60s & I like to see some fur on the beaver.