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Nice bodies, and they both seem to be handsome. AND...there are (fishing?) nets in the background, which is as closer to nautical than any of the other shots in today's posting. NOT a complaint,Jerry. This posting was actually fun. Calls to mind a fling I had with a naval officer I had back in the day.
Fish nets were a standard prop in the 50s and early 60s, and whoever took this picture was apparently going for anything nautical. Real sailors generally don't fish unless it's an off duty hobby.
Vrai ou faux marins, je prends. Big Dude a eu d ealchance d'en connaître un vrai.....mmmmm Tu en as de la chance toi!!! *************** True or false sailors, I take. Big Dude was lucky to know a real one.....mmmmm You're lucky!!!
A delightful pairing. That almost alignment for their caps draws us in to their handsome profiles. Our right guy, slightly unsure, the left guy "No, it's fine". Gently placing the right guy's hand on his own left cheek. Sure, I assume it's all staged. But done with such tenderness. A celebration of two stunning bodies, but, to me, so much more.
Nice bodies, and they both seem to be handsome. AND...there are (fishing?) nets in the background, which is as closer to nautical than any of the other shots in today's posting. NOT a complaint,Jerry. This posting was actually fun. Calls to mind a fling I had with a naval officer I had back in the day.
ReplyDeleteFish nets were a standard prop in the 50s and early 60s, and whoever took this picture was apparently going for anything nautical. Real sailors generally don't fish unless it's an off duty hobby.
DeleteVrai ou faux marins, je prends. Big Dude a eu d ealchance d'en connaître un vrai.....mmmmm Tu en as de la chance toi!!!
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True or false sailors, I take. Big Dude was lucky to know a real one.....mmmmm You're lucky!!!
Sailors always seem to have appeal, here on the blog and elsewhere.
DeleteA delightful pairing. That almost alignment for their caps draws us in to their handsome profiles. Our right guy, slightly unsure, the left guy "No, it's fine". Gently placing the right guy's hand on his own left cheek. Sure, I assume it's all staged. But done with such tenderness. A celebration of two stunning bodies, but, to me, so much more.
ReplyDeleteStaged affection can go so wrong, but this time it really went right.
DeleteIt certainly does. If only we had a front view...
DeleteDeux amants tendres, qu'il veut tant lui faire plaisir.
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