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I used to climb the tree in our backyard when I was a young teen so I could look over the fence to see our gorgeous neighbor Mrs. Sable. She was a widow in her mid-forties, with grown kids that were away at college. She was a MILF before that term had been invented. She would lay topless by the pool and I would climb that tree and get an almost daily glimpse of those perfectly perky breasts. And I think she knew I was watching.

I almost cried the day my father cut down my favorite "pair" tree.

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    Neville Hunt over 6 years ago

    See what you mean Christopher. Love the description of the perfectly perkies!😛 Your dad was really mean preventing you peeking at those perfectly perky ap-pendages! You were one lucky SOB even if your research was curtailed. I never got that lucky, and with three brothers, one of them would surely have blown it for me anyway 😠

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    Christopher over 6 years ago

    Well, it's slightly embellished. We did have a hot neighbor but the "perfectly perkies" were in my imagination, I'm afraid. But I always had a thing for older women. When I was 17 my ideal woman was 40. But now that I'm 44 if I use that math my ideal woman is 67!

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    Neville Hunt over 6 years ago

    I think you need a bit more maths tuition now you’ve grown up a bit!😀

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    Christopher over 6 years ago

    I think you're right!

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    Steve McBrevity over 6 years ago

    I know what you mean by older women - as a student crammed in a railway carriage from Frejus to Paris rubbing against an attractive older woman I was the subject of wanted attention.... and it wasn’t dream... at least I don’t think so!

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    Christopher over 6 years ago

    Good for you, Steve! That was always my biggest fantasy as a teen. There was something mysterious and exciting about an experienced older woman just entering her sexual prime and a not-so-experienced teenager entering his! Explosive!

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    Christopher over 6 years ago

    Thanks, Drew. It was inspired by Neville's drabble about an orange tree.

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