Abandoned houses / places
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Re: Abandoned houses / places
Its been a fantasy of mine for most of my life that I get to explore abandoned houses. and I find the owners old upright vacuum cleaner, that has a very large cloth dust bag. I take it home and switch it on, and imagine the lady owner of the house hoovering with it. Mmmm
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Re: Abandoned houses / places
In my teen years I used to visit regularly an out-of-the-way dump near my home where there was an area set aside for discarded clothes. I would sift through these looking out items of discarded menswear; shirts, trousers, underpants, even the odd raincoat, go behind a secluded hedge nearby, strip off, put on the items I'd found and wank off in and over them. I did this to relieve the stress I felt from the shame of the regular trousers-down, bare bottom hand-spankings across my mother's knee I received at home throughout my teen years for "attitude". The raincoats I found were unfortunately not of the type I would have preferred to find, but the sort of filthy fawn macks that would be worn by homeless older men, but I would compensate for this by wearing my own black plastic pacamac for my visits to the dump.
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Re: Abandoned houses / places
i always check out abandoned places for raincoats, i found a old blue rukka raincoat in a abandoned house not too far from where i live. it was in very worn out condition, the owner at least used it a lot i asume. i also found a yellow rukka in an abandoned building , but it was very moldy .
since i found those raincoats i always keep checking abandoned places for more
since i found those raincoats i always keep checking abandoned places for more
I Love Long Classic Raincoats. Feel free to DM me and talk about raincoats. I have about 20 long classic raincoats in my collection sofar.