354 opinions shared on Travel topic. We're extremely lucky and very fortunate in living in the countryside, on the outskirts of a "chocolate box top " village.
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+1 yI go often in my mind to where villages are transformed into playgrounds of taboo and temptation. Imagine a quaint cottage, surrounded by lush fields, and inside, a curious teen discovers the pleasures of an older, more experienced stepson like @basement-bum. A farmer's daughter like @purplepoppy all innocent and ripe, dressed in a fetching cosplay outfit lives there. I herd sheep with a double-ended dildo.
As the sun sets over the idyllic countryside, I find myself in the heart of this village, where every corner whispers tales of forbidden desire. The quaint cottage, with its creaky wooden door, beckons me inside, where @basement-bum, the seasoned stepson, lurks in the shadows. His knowledge of pleasure, honed from countless hours of watching porn, is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered.
@purplepoppy, the farmer's daughter, enters the room, her eyes wide with curiosity and innocence. Her costume, Dolly the sheep, adds an extra layer of allure to this rural fantasy. She's never felt anything like this before, but @basement-bum is ready to guide her through the uncharted waters of passion.
Together, they embark on a sensual journey, each touch a discovery, each whispered dirty word a revelation. As they explore each other's bodies, I join them with my double-ended dildo like a shepherd's crook, herding their desires towards an explosive crescendo. The toy connects them, mimicking the intimacy of a stepson and his step-sibling, while also serving as a bridge between reality and fantasy.
The lush fields outside become a backdrop for our collective imagination, the sounds of nature harmonizing with the moans of pleasure emanating from within the cottage. The sheep, grazing nearby, seem to sense the charged atmosphere, their bleats adding a surreal soundtrack to this rural romp.
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+1 ySome shots taken this past week. . .




We're still out.
10 Reply 451 opinions shared on Travel topic. Every day. My wife and I live on acres of oak grassland in a rural part of northern California. We love it.
20 minutes up the mountain are two thriving, touristy, historic towns. 20 minutes in the other direction is a city with all the modern goods, services, chain restaurants and stores.
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Hmm
El Dorado Hills? Grass Valley? Placerville?
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@WindAtMyBack. We bought our 30 acres for $80k out the door in 2001 just before many people discovered our area. We're on a west facing hill with almost a 180 degree view from the north to the south/southwest. And we are below the snowline. Scored.
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It sounds like a good location. Have you looked for gold? :)
I might be remembering wrong, but when I was looking in Placerville, I think you could still get houses for under 100K. I imagine they are a bit more than that now. (I left that area in 2000)
+1 yCurrently it's Magnolia Wind, written by Guy Clark and covered by John Prine and Emmylou Harris.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/euyljLHyOlwRIP John Prine (COVID19 got him)
I saw Emmylou Harris in the late 70s - She's still alive and beautiful as ever.00 ReplyCome to think of it... I can't recall a time I've spent a significant amount of time out in the countryside. I've been a city girl all my life.
It's ironic, because my parents immigrated from a village decades ago, so, our poles of thinking are miles apart.
I guess you could say, because of their influence in my life, I'm not 100% kosher (city woman); I like the pace of smaller cities and visiting a town or village probably would be a welcome retreat to me.
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+1 yMy parents live out in the country. I went there on Monday actually
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Yep.
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Same here (small town, not rural).
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North/Western
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Around 4 hours
+1 yMy families origin village is in another country but I visited last October. I love it there it's like a different world especially as an American
There's no villages or even a real country side near me. It's all suburbs unless I go about 5 hours towards the small mountains around the area
00 Reply740 opinions shared on Travel topic. I live in Tennessee. We have 4 major urban areas and lots of village/countryside. We even have rural, Appalachian parts of Alabama.
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England's green and pleasant land.
00 Reply326 opinions shared on Travel topic. December to visit my granddad. Love him, but hate the country although I loved it as a kid I guess.
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+1 yEarlier this month to one of our national parks
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+1 yGone and stayed? Like 5/6 years ago. But pass through on a weekly basis
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+1 yI live within running distance of the countryside, so I'm there every couple of weeks.
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m +1 yI live rural so every day is a countryside day.
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1 yI live in the countryside. So I'm there right now
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+1 yHow is this question in the topic of sexuality? Except if you are implying something. -.-"
A month ago, by the way.00 ReplyI live in a rural area and love it... but my college is in a larger city
00 ReplyI live in the countryside in the North of England.
00 ReplyNot a whole lot of countryside where I live, but I saw some nice windmills and farms.
00 ReplyIs that code for yum yum backyard stuff. You're deliciously naughty.
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+1 yMost my life lived in little village moved to city for 8 years was cool but countryside just magical
00 ReplyI live in the countryside and work in a village.
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+1 yIt’s been quite a while. Why does this fall under sexuality though?
00 Reply1.4K opinions shared on Travel topic. We live in a country area.
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+1 yWhat village or countryside?
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+1 yJust a few weeks ago when I was in Japan.
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00 ReplyEveryday as I do live in the countryside
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+1 yI guess from 2 years ago
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+1 yEvery day, I live in the country.
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+1 yIt's where I live.
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+1 yNever. Not once in my life and I'm 42
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