
Sorry for disappearing mid converstaion earlier, Ms Viper. I had to go tell an architect he was a twunt. For the record, cashmere can be very fine indeed, and feels fantastic on the skin, not rough at all, kind of creamy and warm. Whereas silk is a more slippery coolness...
why are you all looking at me?
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Thu 6 Feb 2003, 15:31,
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why are you all looking at me?

and they boil the worms alive to get the silk off in one piece. Anyway, the best thing to feel against your skin is skin preferably someone else's
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not fuck it... no matter how nice it feels
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