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Aussie_oi_oi

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  1. Me thinks Leora is reading the forum comments. She isn't happy....
  2. When Leora out of the apartment I'm been working on my fitness as this video shows.
  3. Maila we can all see your pain hopefully this video brings a smile to your face.
  4. NOTHING IS BETTER THAN AUSTRALIAN TIM-TAMS.
  5. Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison all died at the age of 27 between 1969 and 1971. At the time, the coincidence gave rise to some comment,but it was not until Kurt Cobain's 1994 death, at age 27, that the idea of a "27 Club" began to catch on in public perception.
  6. What Are The 7 Stages of Grief? Here is the grief model we call the 7 Stages of Grief: 1. Shock & Denial You will probably react to learning of the loss with numbed disbelief. You may deny the reality of the loss at some level, in order to avoid the pain. The shock provides emotional protection from being overwhelmed all at once. This may last for weeks. This type of grief is probably one of the biggest and most important stages that people go through once they start processing through the stages of grief after suicide. Examples of emotions during this stage of grief: Mourning Sadness Confusion Discomfort 2. Pain & Guilt As the shock wears off, it is replaced with the suffering of unbelievable pain. Although excruciating and almost unbearable, it is important that you experience the pain fully, and not hide it, avoid it or escape from it with alcohol or drugs. You may have guilty feelings or remorse over things you did or didn’t do with your loved one. Life feels chaotic and scary during this phase. Out of all the stages of grief after an affair, this is the one that might be most prevalent because realization sets in that their choice was something that could have been prevented and stopped and that this suffering and pain were preventable. Examples of emotions during this stage of grief: Sadness Guilt Desperation Betrayed 3. Anger & Bargaining Frustration gives way to anger, and you may lash out and lay unwarranted blame for the death on someone else. Please try to control this, as permanent damage to your relationships may result. This is not a time for the release of bottled-up emotion. You may rail against fate, questioning “Why me?” You may also try to bargain in vain with the powers that be for a way out of your despair: “I will never drink again if you just bring him back”! Depending on if you’re ready for grief counseling, this is a step that it might be a good choice to look into. Examples of emotions during this stage of grief: Anger Resentment Bargaining Stubbornness 4. “Depression”, Reflection, Loneliness Just when your friends may think you should be getting on with your life, a long period of sad reflection will likely overtake you. This is a normal stage of grief, so do not be “talked out of it” by well-meaning outsiders. Encouragement from others is not helpful to you during this stage of grieving. During this time, you finally realize the true magnitude of your loss, and it depresses you. You may isolate yourself on purpose, reflect on things you did with your lost one, and focus on memories of the past. You may sense feelings of emptiness or despair. Examples of emotions during this stage of grief: Depression Heavy Crushed Frustrated 5. The Upward Turn As you start to adjust to life without your dear one, your life becomes a little calmer and more organized. Your physical symptoms lessen, and your “depression” begins to lift slightly. This is the part of the grieving process that you’ll start to see the light a bit at the end of the tunnel. It’s a middle ground of all the grief symptoms that you’ll go through but it’s one that you can build upon. Examples of emotions during this stage of grief: Strengthened Motivated Awakened 6. Reconstruction & Working Through As you become more functional, your mind starts working again, and you will find yourself seeking realistic solutions to problems posed by life without your loved one. You will start to work on practical and financial problems and reconstructing yourself and your life without him or her. Examples of emotions during this stage of grief: Inspired Determined Refreshed 7. Acceptance & Hope During this, the last of the seven stages in this grief model, you learn to accept and deal with the reality of your situation. Acceptance does not necessarily mean instant happiness. Given the pain and turmoil you have experienced, you can never return to the carefree, untroubled YOU that existed before this tragedy. But you will find a way forward. You will start to look forward and actually plan things for the future.
  7. well they are doing that, that's for sure
  8. Our women are happy, fully bated and cuddling.
  9. Maybe one day one of them will be very brave and slip a finger in and go for it.
  10. hoping it wasn't too heavy to carry.🤣
  11. Sweet, I'll love to see Leora getting her nipples licked and sucked. Maybe soon
  12. You have a very good memory, I've got no idea to be honest.
  13. I must be a Lesbian, love licking pussy.
  14. Come on Maila, your mouth is so close to Leora right nipple. Just go for it.... she hot and wet she won't mind.
  15. I wonder why Maila and Leora don't go near or rub the others boobs and nipples? Is it a step too far? Can't really see an issue as I kiss and lick boobs and nipples every chance I get and I'm fine with it.
  16. Malia using Leora's Mr Black on her, I wouldn't think that's bad as she uses it already.
  17. Once Maila goes black she's never going back to little pinkie.
  18. I'm thinking if someone is rubbing your pussy you would forget about the phone for 5 minutes.
  19. Don't think SG would happy with you haha
  20. The Koala is going over the balcony, the 'The Man" is the big dog now.
  21. Sure free digs and get paid as well. I'm down for it.
  22. Is it time she went home?
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