Hello Nin, your poems are beautiful. I gave a copy of The Book of Orgasms to a female friend of mine. I like the Zen orgasm and the humming stones. Please take a moment to read my poetry. I have one called The Divine Fountain which I think you will like. Peace and love from Cambridge, UK. Adam x
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I just saw this! Lovely!
Hello Nin,
your poems are beautiful. I gave a copy of The Book of Orgasms to a female friend of mine. I like the Zen orgasm and the humming stones. Please take a moment to read my poetry. I have one called The Divine Fountain which I think you will like. Peace and love from Cambridge, UK. Adam x
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