This gurl is way hot. I'd love to know who she is. I'd love to do her especially since she loves makin her boy-pussy cum. I love her facial expressions when she gets herself off. Very arousing.
This is in my opinion, aesthetically attractive, and sexually arousing, to the degree that it is possible to say that some forms of androgyny, or even homosexuality are indeed pleasing and by far not only the mere choice of an individual, (an extremely beautiful individual in this case), but more of a choice of nature and creation, both expressing themselves in a multitude of ways that are inexhaustible and sometimes even incomprehensible to a society that is still trying to define itself through its members even to the point of crude exclusions. I do not consider myself a homosexual, or bisexual because I know how much I love and am attracted to women, and I assure you, am not at all sexually attracted to men, although I am aware of what can make a man appear attractive, as I believe most man are, even if some refuse to admit it. But this form of expression I believe is somewhat different, and here I wish to remark that it is not my intention to sound disparaging or unduly critical and if so I apologize beforehand, than when a person may have taken a more personal and individualistic approach in their gender expression, yet somehow the result in their transformation may seem a bit less refined, in the sense that the masculine elements take a slight preponderance over the feminine aspects it wishes to assimilate, henceforth less appealing to my sense of aesthetic and sexual attraction. Sincerely I am not trying to discredit such choice, it just that this case in point happens to speak to my inner disposition much more deeply. In either case it seems to require a great amount of braveness and boldness from the part of those living such experiences. In a world so divided, someday I would hope to see more acceptance towards all of us participants in this human drama, amongst ourselves, not only by that in which we happen to concur, but more importantly in that in which we don't.