Fiona Jane - July 18, 2018

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  • Annabelle
    Administrator
    Site Admin
    • Apr 2006
    • 20671

    #1

    Fiona Jane - July 18, 2018

    Fiona Jane gorgeous satin dress

    We find Fiona sat on the sofa in her lounge on a satin sheet. She is wearing a yellow, green and purple patterned shiny satin dress and as she moves her legs, she invites you look a little further as she shows her lilac shiny satin panties which fit her butt just perfectly as she bends over slightly









  • megaton
    Gusset Licker
    Site Admin
    • Feb 2007
    • 17849

    #2
    Nice dress
    I love a hot looking girl in sexy knickers

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    • larrydude
      Moderator
      Site Admin
      • Nov 2007
      • 20900

      #3
      Yes indeed!!!
      Life can be such a "rip-off!"

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      • peter92305

        #4




        I've always said that this site is almost in a class of it's own in that it requires the girls to concentrate on showing their beauty rather than their sexuality. It's true to say that it can be a very fine line that divides the two. You're always likely to find a beautiful girl more sexy than one who is less blessed.

        The power of, if you like, ' portraiture " and other close to camera photography, is an acquired art and doesn't lend itself to all glamour models. I think that Fiona is the best exponent of this art amongst our current crop of girls. She exudes warmth and affection in practically every shot of this nature she gives you. The only one who could possibly match her was Aaliyah who we covered earlier in the week.

        It also gives the photographer every opportunity to display their skills in drawing this degree of excellence from their subjects. A photographer who doesn't flatter ( and even flirt ) with a model is unlikely to achieve this degree of chemistry or level of intimacy.

        There must always be a place in any " soft Porn " site for this kind of work and we must support it equally to ensure that it survives as a recognised category of our art.

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