
Just tall and handsome enough, just manly enough, good with his hands, nonjudgemental, with intelligent eyes and a rich sonorous voice, shivering, cold, vulnerable, needy, beaten to shit and crying.
Just tall and handsome enough, just manly enough, good with his hands, nonjudgemental, with intelligent eyes and a rich sonorous voice, shivering, cold, vulnerable, needy, beaten to shit and crying.
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2008.03.15 23:58. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. https://blog.fawny.org/2008/03/15/jerichism/