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Monday, October 27, 2025
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Saturday, October 25, 2025
Friday, October 24, 2025
MODELING: Serena Mamasita - "I Miss You Backstage"
Model: Serena Mamasita
Photographer: Viacheslav Eshmakov
Song: "I Miss You So" by Salami Rose Joe Louis
Thursday, October 23, 2025
A Breast Day Ever! Part 2
We were up early Monday morning for a procedure my wife had long considered: breast augmentation. After years of feeling out of proportion, especially as she approached midlife, she decided it was time. She went in a B and came out... well, let’s just say the letter skipped C and doubled. A dream scenario for many men, right? But let me tell you — the recovery is no walk in the park.
We prepared thoroughly. My wife read every blog, post, and TikTok confession from women who’d been through it. Knowing what to expect helped, but nothing quite prepares you for navigating Oxycodone side effects (constipation, we see you). Still, that little pill has been a relief.
Oddly enough, surgeries like this — and her cervical prolapse procedure months earlier — brought us closer. Not in the bedroom sense, but in the quiet, caring, sensual way. I showered her, dried her, even washed her long hair. That last part was a test of focus — my hands doing one thing, my mind... trying very hard to behave. My wife caught my hard-on once pointing right at her face. Classy, huh.
As she healed, our recently established routine return back to normal. I still "supervise" her showers and towel her off. Breaking that habit? Not going to be easy.
Funniest moment? A trip to the pharmacy. I’m on a first-name basis with the staff now. One evening, I confidently told the pharmacist, “Yes, the cream for her vagina.” The pharmacist blinked, then gestured to her cheek, “This one’s for her face.” Turns out Missy had also ordered a Tretinoin night cream. Talk about losing face — and gaining a new nickname, I’m sure.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Yael Naim - New Soul
Music Appreciation
"New Soul" is a song by French-Israeli singer Yael Naïm from her self-titled second album Yael Naïm, which was released on October 22, 2007. It explores the perspective of someone who considers themselves a “new soul”—arriving in the world to learn how to “give and take,” encountering joy and fear, mistakes and misunderstandings, and coming to terms with life’s ambiguity.
On the composition side, “New Soul” is built on a light folk-pop / indie-folk framework with simple instrumentation, clear melody, and that memorable “la la la la” hook that helps make it catchy. Its popularity in the U.S. surged when Apple used the song in the debut commercial for the MacBook Air in early 2008. That exposure drove digital sales and radio play, helping it reach No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it her biggest U.S. hit.
The music video complements the song’s theme with a whimsical, somewhat surreal concept. It starts with Naïm moving into an empty apartment, covering the walls with forest/lake wallpaper, unpacking furniture and photos. The people in the photos appear in those settings in real life; then the walls peel away, the floor becomes a raft floating on a lake, the furnishings travel with her, and others join her by boat.
Sources:
Wikipedia
https://momentmag.com/yael-naim-a-new-soul-comes-of-age/?srsltid=AfmBOoqv0UvqrB1in008_CGaFGpN4nre7yKLcr9Pf2BaFGV_s2r9gals
https://music.apple.com/us/song/new-soul/652880801
