Good Enough to Eat

Welcome to day one of a week-long celebration – Curvaceous Dee the blog is seven years old! Running on the theme of Seven Wonderful Sins, today the focus is on the most wondrous (and atrocious, if overdone) of things: GLUTTONY.

I love to cook, to bake, and to eat – over the course of 2012 I’ve also experimented a little with wet and messy play (aka sploshing) as well. So what better way to glorify gluttony than by Ailuros turning me into a cake?

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Perverted at the Salon

Before my hair salon came into existence, the building it inhabits belonged to a bookshop. I lived just around the corner when the bookshop (and later, the hair salon) was there, so I had the pleasure of visiting the place for two happy-making reasons.

I’ve been travelling to the same hair salon for nearly a decade now, even though I keep moving to suburbs that are further and further away. I may have to travel a fair distance, but it’s worth it – they look after me well, and they know me better.

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Tasting Auckland

Ailuros and I share a love of food, as well as a love of sexy fun times. We talk about different flavours and dishes; try out new recipes on each other; check out new restaurants – and go to foodie events! A few months back I invited him to come to the Auckland Food Show with me (we ran around and tasted samples and drank sake and had a wonderful time). This week he returned the favour, by introducing me to Taste of Auckland.

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Excitable girl, they all said

As I type this I have masturbated 53 times so far in May. Which sounds like a lot! But I wank three times a day as I eat a meal three times a day (not at the same time, though, as that’d get somewhat complicated) – and, like a meal, I can be done in fifteen minutes, or I can really take my time and savour the courses.

I quite like both. It’s all about variety!

Last Sunday I recorded myself having an orgasm for m’Lady, and sent it to her. Zie was very pleased indeed! And it’s a winner all around, because I get to share it with you:

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Swimming at Shakespear

As promised last week, I ran from the sand right into the lovely cool waters of the Hauraki Gulf – and it was a very cool contrast to the warm sunshine!

(Yes, there are click-throughs on most of these pics  – Ailuros took lots of photos, to my delight!)

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Bite me all over

Biting is a big part of play for me. To be bitten, and to be able to bite in return as well, will reduce me to the primal – growling, lustful and wild. Or alternatively hit my endorphin buttons, so I am reduced to breathless giggles!  For a bonus it also leaves me covered in some pretty epic bruises – which are fun to press upon and feel the bite all over again.

I have some partners who will bite me, but don’t really like to be bitten in return. Apollo has become very good at nipping me over the years, drawing yelps as it still catches me by surprise! Hylas loves to mark me, and is particularly good at bruising the ‘rag-doll’ spots on my shoulders, and gnawing the hell out of my breasts. But the only time I manage to bite him back is if I’ve got him rather well tied down and unable to escape it – and then he whines and whimpers (as if that will stop me…)!

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Prancing on the sands

When you’ve got a deserted beach on a sunny day, and a very willing camera-kitty, it means lots of photographs!  (And there are click-throughs on both – apparently they were missed last week.) 

Why yes, I am shaking my arse at you! And at Rangitoto Island, too, once I’ve turned around.

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Shady tree

It was a beautiful autumn midweek day, and Ailuros and I were going on a day-trip! The notion had hit him the night before, so after a flurry of texts (‘sound like a plan?’ ‘sounds great!’) he swung past about 10:30am and picked me up – and off we drove up to the Whangaparaoa Peninsula. We were going to Shakespear Regional Park, and we were going to have a picnic.

What do you need for a picnic? Not much, it turns out. We took the following with us:

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Rainbows and kitties and photographs

I have a blast every year at the Big Gay Out. This year I went with Hylas and Ailuros, meeting up with Demeter (and my niece) whilst we were there.  As always, I had a parasol to keep the sun from burning me. Rainbow seemed entirely appropriate, yes?

Hylas decided not to dress up this year – but Ailuros was an extremely eye-catching kitty! Many, many people asked to have their picture taken with him, and Hylas was an obliging photographer. Click-throughs on the pics this week will show you why …

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Tsunami!

Over the last few months I’ve been catching up with Ailuros once, occasionally twice, a week. Sometimes that involves a whole lot of sex and orgasms, sometimes that involves food (actually, nearly always – he’s an excellent cook and I take shameless advantage of that), and sometimes that involves adventures!

The other week we decided to have a picnic, and I introduced him to some of my favourite outdoor spots over my side of the city – it was windy, and delicious, and delightful. For our final stop, I took him out to the Chelsea Estate Heritage Park. It’s beautiful and huge, next to the harbour (which you can see off to the right), with artificial lakes, swans (click through to see them, and their cygnets) and picnickers too (they’re in the background on the left).

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