Time. Whatever else you may have, health, money, possessions are all subject to it, and measured against it.
Time. Whatever else you may have, health, money, possessions are all subject to it, and measured against it.
Stephanie (06-07-14)
An example of luxury to me is having enough money in my back pocket to be able to arrange to have somebody like Miss Singapore, to visit me in the Ritz Carlton in Enniskerry
Pure luxury
Stephanie (06-07-14)
Stephanie (06-07-14)
Luxury is to be spoilt once in a while a getaway from day to day chores?To be happy and fulfilled for just a small moment in time?somebodys life style might seem luxurious to us, their homes and possessions?but it's everyday to them the same? To be able to plan and travel to visit a gorgeous lady is one small luxury to me.
Stephanie (06-07-14)
Stephanie (06-07-14)
Luxury to me is being able take time out from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A nice few days of the beaten trek abroad.
Love slowly unwraping a sexily dressed lady.
Stephanie (06-07-14)
It's interesting to see the huge differences in what people consider to be luxury. Some people seem to be mistaking luxury for quality, whereas where the two may coincide, it's not the same thing at all.
A luxury is something that you can not often afford, be it time, peace, joy, a cuddle or a kiss if it is rare for you. It's also how much you value that something, so one persons luxury, is another persons norm. It's a very individual thing, but most importantly... it is valued.
rob_tig (06-07-14), Theomegaman (06-07-14)
Curvaceous Kate (06-07-14)
For me, when there were legal highs, the most amazing luxury was a legal high called 'doves' (combined with Cialis - coz doves alone has an insurmountable droopy effect) taken with a female friend. 4 or 5 hours of non-stop sex later, 9 or 10 orgasms for her and 9 or 10 mental highs for me...did it three times...it was pure, utter, exhausting luxury. No part of daily life. Never did it since they made the legal highs illegal. Will never forget it.