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johndanger1996: tfootielover: he looks cute and them sox re so white i want his feet ;)))) Party
quillboy123: Dirty or not, his feet tho super lovely
relax is good idea, everyone has his favourite place :P
992ud: Italian 18 yo boy show us his dirty feet make this clean. no tools allowed othan your  
soulgemart:It’s Lust his birthday today!! It has been exactly 1 year since he arrived to me and I a
フェルパピ&スワパピoO(・・・コイツもこう見えて日頃頑張ってんだな。)(He is also doing his best everyday…)
Get his ass Frisk.
nighttimepixels: … more mafia!Red, anyone? Poor goon went ‘n used up all his bullets tr
fallenfellfrisk: Soooo I know a lot of people know Cheshy in his kitty form when it comes to pins, w
thefloatingstone: The tight squeeze on his shoulder was all that he needed to lift his gaze from San
riplae:A commission of Grillby and his evil counterpart
floatycrownythingz: Even underfoot, gasping for air, I’m still his babygirl ✨
underfreekin: Dad couldn’t wait to try on his new colored underpants
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A brief history of GnuPG: vital to online security but free and underfundedMost people have never he
catherinesvalois:Historical Fashion ➜ French Knickers/Tap PantiesAn undergarment that was popular fr
Corset1820–39. American. Cotton & silk. | THE MET
mongrelmutt:artekka:Four six-hundred-year-old bras discovered in Medieval Austrian castle!“The under
taratjah:A study of historical dress and undergarments, Part 2:1800s -> 1810s -> 1820s -> 1
taratjah:A study of historical dress and undergarments, Part 3: 1840s -> 1850s -> 1860sPart 1
A corset from the 1810s. You can see that it has almost no boning or shaping, merely supporting the
yesterdaysprint:The Day Book, Chicago, March 4, 1912“The only wrong thing about it, is that the men
taratjah:A study of historical dress and undergarments, Part 1:1. Roughly 1750s (Robe à la Francais
historicalcorsets:European stays, 1750-75 (via MET).
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