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What do you guys fantasize about?

Posted by garnet71 on April 8, 2009, at 14:48:42

Is it normal to have reoccurring fantasies to escape from reality? I always fantasize I live in Belize. Well, the scene changes day by day. Sometimes I have a quaint bed and breakfast type hotel that i run during tourist season, and live there too.

Today my house had no screens-I had those wooden shutters on the windows. I was wearing one of those long gauze like cotton skirts and a bikini top and had a tatoo on the back of my left shoulder and my hair was braided in 2 of those side braids (lol). For some reason that Oasis song Wonder Wall was on the radio. I was really tan and I didn't care about wrinkles and all. Well I'm always really tan in the fantasies. I had on a seashell anklet and no shoes.

So I was outside watering my garden - it was sunny and breezy. There were sheets hanging out to dry on a clothesline. I didn't decide whether or not I had a clothes dryer, or if I just liked the ocean air scent on my sheets. Some little kids from the neighborhood were about to walk by my yard, so I hid behind the sheets and when they passed, I jumped out and squirted them with the garden hose and they started laughing and shrieking and running around.

Is this normal to think about stuff like this all the time? I mean extended fantasies that pop in your head from day to day?

 

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