Patagonia Recycle Stories

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The 3 R's

by wife2hotblk on Sep 14, 2017
How To

In celebration of Earth Day, I want to look at some simple things that all families can do each and every day that would make a major difference to slowing if not reversing Climate Change. I want to focus on what has been coined as the new 3 R's: reduce, re-use, recycle. But before we look at the specifics, I want to begin with the basics: why your family sh...

One More Notch on the Bedpost

by HansTrimble on Sep 14, 2017
Loving Wives

We were pounding hard, very near to a mutual climax. Sherry was on top, riding away in cowgirl position, her bountiful, buxom breasts bouncing beautifully as she shrieked and whooped like a rodeo bronco rider. Finally we got there, exactly together, and it was magnificent. She leaned back, her spine arching and her nipples pointing nearly straight up. Her wh...

Erin in a Pickle Pt. 01

by DungeonKeeper on Mar 26, 2019
Mature

It was three in the morning, but Erin didn't know that. Her wristwatch and her cellphone had been taken from her when Jack caught her breaking into his house earlier that evening, and even if she still had the wristwatch she wouldn't be able to glance at it restrained as she was. She kept time by watching the shadows fall with the streetlight that shone thro...

I am Jake's Mom Ch. 01

by bqnk on Sep 14, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Author's Note: This is the first chapter of a story about a dark stone and hidden paths. The story begins innocently in an idyllic suburban setting, but don't be fooled: This is a story of descent -- shifting forms, pleasure, control, and the mystery of nature. Elements: Human TG, TF, Transformation, M2F, genderbending, time and space. All characters are...

Spacy Li'l Cowgirl Ch. 01

by jmbasquiat_fan on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Spacy Li'l Cowgirl Part 1: Ask DNA -June 15, 2569- Midori scratched at her skintight, standard issue jumpsuit as she stared out the viewport at the reddish-brown and tan dust storm on Jupiter's surface. She and a couple other members of the graduating Federal Space Academy were going to relieve three crewmen aboard the station "Sakura", a mile and a half b...

How To Go Green For Earth Day?

by andtheend on Aug 31, 2017
How To

Cheap things that you can do now to save money and save the planet. 1. Install solar panels, a tankless water heater, and buy an alternative energy vehicle. The above items, installing solar panels and a tankless water heater and buying an alternative energy vehicle are certainly not cheap things to do for the sake of saving money, although, without doubt,...

Four Nights With Lovice

by DesmondAndromeda on Sep 12, 2017
Erotic Couplings

So there we were, all five of us back again in the bar at the old Hotel Patagonia, sitting at a table under a really useless, squeaking ceiling fan that turned no more than about one revolution per minute. Since there was no air conditioning, we all usually chose cold beer to drink. That's what one does in the tropics -- drink cold beer. The year was 1983,...

Nightlife

by erosz on Apr 22, 2025

A phone vibrated on a nearby library table. It wasn't unheard of or particularly intrusive, and the pale redheaded student gave her screen a brief cursory glance before returning to her textbook. Within seconds, several more phones across the reading room vibrated simultaneously. Now this was much more noticeable, and hushed whispers began to turn to open co...

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Your Personal Librarian Pt. 07

by girlleftwanting on Feb 6, 2018
BDSM

My body still alight and needing to be calmed, I waited for further instruction. His gaze evaluative and piercing, I felt his hands drop to my shoulders and continue to explore my body, hefting each breast before raising it roughly to his mouth and sucking in each tight knot and biting hard, the pain shooting straight to my cunt. He pressed his fully cloth...

Patagonia

by dr_mabeuse on Sep 11, 2017
Erotic Couplings

The place was nothing but wind. Grey skies, constant drizzle, and wind, incessant wind, blowing across the entire width of the Patagonian plains from the Andes in the west, all the way over the miles of rocky hills and scrub and finally butting up against this depressing little collection of shacks and decrepit buildings that was the village of Ultambacca, h...