Friday 27 July 2012

Lily is part Dhole.

Lily is part Dhole, a wild dog found in Pakistan, despite her coat being from a Dalmatian mother. Dhole was chosen because it is a wild dog that can breed with domesticated dogs and has been reported in Pakistan.

This was first referenced in this post.

Turn on or turn off? Round up.

Q: Being tied up. Kiss of the neck. Being called kiddo. Having hair pulled. Tickling.
A: Turn on, but only when it’s with a tie.

Turn on, my neck is extremely sensitive.
Turn off.
Turn on/off, it depends on the scenario.
Turn off. [[I would like to point out that whilst I made Tyson answer these he was blushing so hard I thought he’d turn claret. Also I know this was you, Peter.]]
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Q: Harsh kissing. Being told to suck someone off. Being ridden. Having hickeys. Wearing restrictive clothing.
A: Turn on.
Turn on.
Turn off.
Turn on.
Turn off.
[[He is now so red he matches his shirt. #Pats adoringly.#]]
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Q: Being leashed. Predicament bondage (forced to retain good posture to avoid shock/heat/etc). Being marked. Being fucked hard. Being petted. Being teased for a long time before release. Being overstimulated.
A: Turn on. 
Turn off.
Turn on.
Turn on, sometimes depends on the person.
Depend which you mean. The one most teens do: turn on. As in puppy: neither it’s just comforting.
Depends on how long a long time is but normally turn on.
Turn on.
[[I think you just broke him. He was stuttering for a good thirty seconds before he’d answer. Currently he’s a dark scarlet…]]
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Q: Sex in public. Electricity. Swearing. Sex with virgins. Biting. Spooning
A: Turn off.
Turn off.
Depends on the word.
Not really either.
Turn on.
Neither, but I love spooning, or cuddling, or any variation where I’m being held or holding someone.
[[Anon, this was cruel he’d only just stopped blushing.]]



The women in Khushab.

Whilst on his first journey through Pakistan Tyson had few opportunities to talk to anyone other than Sebastian but he did have one conversation with a young women who gave him money to help on his travel, she said that 'he reminded her of her brother, and that she wished him well on his journey'. The money lasted for five weeks after meeting the women in Khushab.

Middle East time graph.

Each square across is a month, the graph shows the time he spend in the Middle East between Tyson deserting the army and Tyson returning to Britain, via a trip across Europe.