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Photo Credit Photographer: Peter Fenwick Model: Jenni Okafor Michael Knowles Stylists: Michael Knowles HMUA: Bernice Ferrell Wardrobe: Peter Fenwick Photography
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BlackBeauty615 is a Published Model from Nashville, Tn. She is a High Fashion Model, event host, actor and motivator. She has been involved in several fashion shows in Nash- ville as well as Atlanta. BlackBeau- ty615 is a Model with Secure Ent Artist Mgt. Her Modeling Brand has been advertised on billboards and the hit show: Love & Hips TV. In her career, BlackBeauty615 has per- formed in the theatre, music videos (leading lady), short films and has played an extra in several movie scenes. BlackBeauty615 is was one of the cast members of MODELS OF NASHVILLE Season One that aired on FOX17. She’s an entrepreneur and philanthropist who loves to not only push her- self but others to succeed as well. Sharicka aka BlackBeauty615 is also the owner and CEO of BlackBeauty615 Hair & Cosmetics, BlackBeauty615 Entertainment and Astounding Medical Management based in Nashville, TN. She is also the 2nd Vice President/Executive Director of the James E. Seay, Jr. Scholarship Fund (501c3 non-profit organization) and loves being a medical advocate for her community.
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TURNED OFF BY TOO NICE!
I am not an advocate for dating any man just because he’s nice to you. “Nice” is the bare minimum when it comes to relationship compatibility, and I don’t think any woman owes a man her attention just because he consistently does sweet things. But I will say that when we have been in continuously unhealthy or abusive relationships, and the thought of someone “too nice” or “too considerate” completely turns you off or makes you downright sick…you have to consider where that’s coming from.
According to Dr Amir Levine, author of Attached, based on how we were treated by family members or past lovers, we develop attachment styles that can shape who we are attracted to. He outlines the three attachment styles as anxious, avoidant or secure.
Here’s is how Levine outlines the three attachment styles, according to a Vice report.
Secure: feels comfortable with intimacy and are warm and loving.
Anxious: craves intimacy, often preoccupied with relationships and longs to get closer with their partner.
Avoidant: equates intimacy with loss of independence, distancing self, the idea that something better is around the corner.
For example, if you have an avoidant attachment style, someone who is secure may turn you off. It will feel like something is “wrong” because they are not distant or inconsistent.
“Because you are used to equating an activated attachment system with love,” Levine wrote, “you conclude that this can’t be ‘the one’ because something is missing, for some reason no bells are going off. You associate a calm attachment system with boredom and indifference, and because of this fallacy you may let the perfect person pass you by.”
So while it takes self-awareness and work with a therapist to really sort out why people who are potentially good for you “gross you out,” it’s not impossible to resolve.
Next time you feel a little nauseous from just kind behavior, it’s worth considering, why?
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SUPERSTAR KAY
Superstar Kay was born Christopher Richardson in February 1990 in Cleveland, OH. His interest in music was developed at an early age when he was encouraged by his aunt to sing in church. Initially music was literally just an interest, but fashion design was his passion. It wasn’t until he decided to try his attempt at producing when he found out he was really good at it and began to nurture that talent. He established Khyng-Jayden Productions in 2001 and was highly successful starting out. He later signed producers Akitak (Memphis, TN) and Chase (Houston, TX). In 2012 Superstar Kay moved to Valdosta, GA and established 937 Magazine, an online publication that catered to independent artist. After a year he decided to place 937 Magazine on hiatus and went back to focusing more on producing. To make himself more appealing as a producer he began writing and donating his voice for hooks. In 2015, he moved to Indianapolis, IN and opened The Shadow Gallery, and added engineering to his resume. In late 2016, after growing tired of mumble rap and meaningless lyrics being glorified, Superstar Kay decided it was time to emerge from behind the scenes and become a recording artist. His singles “Club Lights”, “Overtime”, “Pilots”, and “Wan More Luv” have received a large number of plays and positive reviews. Since 2016, SuperStar Kay has released two studio albums (with the latest consisting of 60 tracks), seven playlists, and eight singles. SuperStar Kay was named “Artist of the Week” on NapRadio.com, was featured in Straight Official and NUTTS Magazines, and has been interviewed on a number of internet radio shows and podcasts. He has performed throughout his hometown of Cleveland, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis. His music is available on all streaming platforms.
Q. When did you know you wanted to be an artist and how did you get started? A. I knew that I wanted to be a recording artist a few years ago and started recording in 2016. I got started in the music industry as a producer while still a teenager. In working with artists and experiencing music as a fan I thought that I could do what the others were doing and maybe better and started putting myself to the test.
Q. From where does your creativity flow? And how do you stay motivated? A. It flows through emotion. Whatever mood I am in, there’s always music for it. Creating is therapeutic for me. It’s how I release. As long as I am still breathing there is always emotion used to express everything.
Q. What is your overall vision behind your music? A. I always aim to deliver the best product possible. I try to put myself in the shoes of the listeners and think about what they want to hear. I strive to make music that anyone can relate to all while avoiding being boxed in as an artist.
A. With my single, Wan More Luv, I wanted to be able to express my emotions behind love and my desire to get a person’s one hundred percent in a relationship. I gave it a reggae/island feel to add a different texture to a conversation or situation we’ve all had or desire. It adds a bounce and a different groove; I just hoped the listeners would be able to relate to it.
Q.How do you separate yourself from other artists? A. I separate myself from other artists by the amount of work I put in. I work when everyone else is sleeping and do things that others won’t do. I’m constantly challenging myself to tap into different genres and styles of music. I write, produce, and record myself most of the time and in an effort to keep myself fresh I stay studying my crafts. I make myself go the extra mile and add another mile putting distance between us.
Q. You just released a playlist as well, titled “NightFall 3”; what was your inspiration behind it? A. Nightfall 3 is the third installment of a playlist series that allows me to connect with my roots. I’ve always done my Nightfall projects for the city of Cleveland and for the family more than anything else and this one is no different. I seek out production elsewhere that helps set the tone for each individual track and I add lyrics (either singing or rapping) that resonate with everything that’s “home” to me.
Q. What advice do you have for aspiring producers and artists? A. Don’t stop! To anyone out there pursuing any kind of dream just keep going regardless of what’s going on; every time you feel you want to stop go twice as hard. Music is something that’s timeless, you’re not getting too old for it. If your competition is giving one hundred percent then you give a thousand. Keep chasing your dreams. Believe in yourself and don’t let anyone else cause you to question your abilities. Specifically to artists; learn as much about this industry and your craft as you possibly can.
Q. Who would you like to work with in the future? A. I would really like to work with some of my favorite artists like Future, Chris Brown, T-Pain; but really I’m open to work with anyone who has a high and incredibly solid work ethic.
Q. What is next for Superstar Kay? A. Just continuing to deliver the best music possible to my listeners and fans. I plan to get back on stage and deliver very power performances. Also, there may or may not be an album in the works.
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I am Brook Bingham or model name Brook Evans Jesus is my Lord and Savior and I am married with 2 daughters born and raised in St. Louis MO. I am a fitness model for I Am Stlye Agency and a brand ambassador for B-Rays Clothing. I have been on the cover and published in multiple magazines and been advertised on a billboard. A lot of people don’t know that I can act so I’m a start making reels, catch me on your TV real soon. I am an athlete that plays basketball and train in Muay Thai, my goal is to be on the cover of Mens Health magazine. I’ve recently did a upscale photoshoot for Bonni Garden Fashion Show with photographers Terrel Antoni and Horace Robinson. My shirt is off most of the time but every now and then I can turn on the GQ look. You want to make it in this business you gotta be versatile.
BROOK BINGHAM
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I am Eva Green, better known as Model EvaExoqtiue. I am an Internationally published runway, and fashion model. I have a passion for all types of fashion, music, being in front of the camera or on the runway. I model cosplay or dress-up, but I truly love high fashion shoots. To date I have worked with several photographers with very unique styles. My modeling agency is Willow Scoot, I am also a model affiliate with Arabella Image Consulting, LLC and Lighthouse Styling and Beauty Consultants LLC. I am available for photoshoots in Arizona and can possibly travel to other locations.
I always bring energy and passion to every modeling project I work on and I am unique in everything I do. To describe me in one quote, “Despite everything, no one can dictate who you are to other people.”- Prince
For more information and a portfolio of my works, please contact me at:evaexotique7@gmail.com or IG: model_evaeotique
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PLANNING A ROADTRIP?
Planning a road trip? Here’s an important maintenance checklist
(BPT) - Whether a family beach trip or an off-the-beaten-path journey, this summer, more than ever, the open road is calling. With so many drivers hitting the roads again, a car travel preparation checklist can ensure you’ll enjoy the full experience.
Car care expert and Engineering Explained YouTube channel creator Jason Fenske has taken more road trips than he can count. While Fenske has his share of favorite destinations and Instagrammable spots, more than anything else, he knows how to prep for a drive, long or short.
“Before you head out, make sure your car is ready,” said Fenske. “Car care is necessary year-round, but it’s especially crucial before rolling out on vacation. You don’t want to get stuck in an unfamiliar place with a vehicle in need of serious maintenance. Fortunately, you can minimize the chances of a car breakdown with adequate preparation.”
Vehicle maintenance can ensure a trouble-free trip
This summer, Mobil 1 motor oil is kickstarting adventures and celebrating your endless vacation possibilities as the Official Motor Oil of Road Trips. Head to Mobil1RoadTrip.com to enjoy inspiring content and explore maintenance tips to get your car ready for the journey. To heighten the summer road trip celebration, drivers could win a once-ina-lifetime free road trip excursion worth over $20,000. Just pick a destination and the Mobil 1 team will do the rest. The sweepstakes runs through Labor Day.
Before setting off to your summer destination, Fenske has six car care recommendations:
1. Check your tires To maximize tire life and safety, check the tire condition and inflation pressure. Under-inflated tires are more likely to blow out in high heat and can also reduce fuel economy. Check your owner’s manual to find the recommended air pressure for your vehicle. While checking your tire pressure, check the tread on your tires, too. This is easy to do by sticking a penny in the tread gaps with Lincoln’s head facing down. If his head is fully visible, you need new tires.
2. Check your fluids Cars need a specific amount of clean fluids. For the brakes, clutch, power steering, windshield washers, transmission, differentials or coolant - you’ll want to make sure these fluids are at the right level. To ensure peak vehicle performance, Fenske recommends an annual tune-up to have fluids checked and/or replaced, while checking other safety systems on your vehicle.
3. Get an oil change Regular oil changes help prevent engine wear and can save gas. It’s best to change your oil and oil filter as specified in your owner’s manual.
“Changing your oil regularly is crucial to keeping your vehicle running its best,” says Fenske. “But the type of oil you use can really help ensure your car is running at optimal performance, especially if you’re going to be driving long distances. That’s why it’s important to put the right, high-quality oil in your vehicle.”
If you’re using conventional oil, Fenske suggests switching to a synthetic motor oil such as Mobil 1, which can keep your engine running like new. Mobil 1 motor oil not only helps combat harmful deposits in your engine, but also helps stop engine sludge, reduces overheating, and offers advanced engine wear protection.
If you’ve already completed a road trip and didn’t change your oil as part of the prep, that’s OK too - post-trip maintenance is a great idea to keep your vehicle running smoothly.
4. Plan ahead in case of an emergency Keep an emergency kit in your trunk in case your vehicle breaks down. Include a gallon of drinking water, jumper cables, windshield washer fluid, basic tools, gloves, a flashlight with spare batteries and a first aid kit.
5. Save your directions You never know when you’ll encounter loss of service on your devices, so make sure you save your directions. Print off your trip as backup or take screenshots on your cell phone so that if you encounter a spotty service area, you’ll know where you’re heading no matter what.
6. Check the battery Excessive heat and overcharging can shorten your car’s battery life. Hot summer weather is tough on car batteries because it increases the evaporation of battery fluid and damages its internal structure. Batteries last around five years on average, so Fenske says if it’s old, you may need to replace it. If the battery is relatively new you should: * Inspect terminals and posts for corrosion * Make sure terminals are tight and have proper lubrication * Check battery fluid levels
How the pandemic has changed rush hour
(BPT) - It is an indisputable fact that the COVID-19 pandemic changed a lot about Americans’ daily lives, including relationships with vehicles.
While Hankook Tire’s latest Gauge Index found that 60% of Americans are driving every day, as opposed to only 19% in April 2020, many habits behind the wheel have shifted in light of the pandemic, too.
1) Americans are spending less money at the gas pump.
The COVID-19 pandemic quickly closed many regular driving destinations, including office buildings, schools, restaurants and retail, which in turn gave drivers fewer places to go. While the amount of driving expected over the next few months is still uncertain, the positive impact on wallets is still there: 70% of Americans say that they have spent less money on gas since the start of the pandemic.
And when they do need to fill up the tank, drivers are strategic about it. Since the pandemic, over three-fourths (77%) make a plan to get gas while running errands to limit their time out of the house.
Americans are also strategic with how and when they leave the house for essentials. Many are not comfortable making a quick run to the store to pick up something they forgot for dinner. Nearly two-thirds (64%) say they now save all their errands for one day or do curbside orders to limit potential exposure to the virus. Another half (53%) have a designated errand runner, so only one person must leave the house.
3) Rush hour is less rushed.
With more Americans continuing to work from home and students taking classes online, rush hour is proving less intense. Nearly two-thirds (63%) of drivers recognize that normal traffic patterns have shifted since the start of 2020. Another 65% confirm there is less traffic on their regular routes - though that largely depends on where you live. Hankook found that drivers in the Northeast saw the most significant impact on their regular traffic flow, where 71% of drivers say their daily routes have fewer cars on the road.
4) Comfort levels are shifting gears.
As a result of the pandemic, 75% of Americans are not comfortable using public transportation. However, confidence behind the wheel is down, too - just over a third (36%) say they are less confident driving since the start of the pandemic, perhaps because they aren’t doing so as often. Interestingly enough, men are almost twice as likely to say they’re less confident behind the wheel as women ... 44% vs. 28%.
Additionally, people are careful about who they drive with. Two-thirds (66%) are not comfortable getting into a car that belongs to someone outside their household. Another two-thirds (63%) are not comfortable having passengers from outside their household in their own vehicle.
5) Face masks are the new sunglasses.
2020 has not just changed when and where people use their cars, it is also changing what they keep in them. Most Americans (81%) keep a face mask in their car, the Gauge found. More than half (55%) have a designated spot for it in their vehicles - be it in the glove compartment, center console, rearview mirror or the gear shift. And 72% say they have hand sanitizer in their vehicle, too.
Which of these trends will stick around and which are more temporary reactions to a tumultuous year remains to be seen. However, one thing is for certain: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted how Americans view, use and depend on their vehicles.
ICONIQUE MAGAZINE
I am LaToya Francois “The Full Figured Model” ! I am a Model based out of Atlanta, Georgia. Born in 1984 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana I have always aspired to be in the modeling industry. My mother speaks about me always ready to pose at any given moment! In the early years of my life I was very confident in myself and I thank my grandmother for that. Like most people I did have my moments where I compared myself to others and I remember voicing these concerns to my last grandmother Alice Woods. Each time I mentioned what I thought may have been a flaw she came back with a positive way to look at things and I am grateful for her.
Now, can I say that I stayed confident throughout my entire life? If I say that I did I would not not be truthful. In high school I found myself tackling low self esteem. High school is a critical time in life where one may be looking for acceptance in some of the wrong places. I fell into that unhappy place of allowing others to tell me that I was not pretty because I was heavier than others. The person who made me question myself the most was the caption of my high school football team. I had the hugest crush on him! One day I built enough nerves to tell him that I was interested in him, and that same day he tore me down. Being told that I was pretty but too big was a huge blow to my confidence. Throughout my high school career I held on to that statement and allowed it to define me.
Years later after graduating high school and moving life I started remembering all of the uplifting words that my grandmother used to build my confidence, watching my mother be jazzy as a Full Figured woman, and also seeing someone on TV that I felt looked like me in a movie when the comedian Mo’ Nique showed up on the scene as a confident full figured woman. Since then I have built myself into the woman I am today and I’m able to show true confidence to other women who look like me.
Oh! Remember the caption of the football team? I did have a chance to tell him how he scared me in high school. Needless to say he did take a moment to try to pursue me but I humbly declined. Just hearing him say “ If I knew then what I knew now about a fuller woman I would have thought twice about what I said to you.” That was the most satisfying moment in my life!
HOW AND WHEN DID I BEGIN MY MODELING CAREER?
I began my career in 2015 starting with the modeling group known as “Phenomenally Plush”. This group promoted self-love and body positivity and I knew this was something that I had to be a part of because it stood for something that I had to be a part of because it stood for something that I hold near and dear to my heart. Finding myself working hard within this group, it catapulted me into being featured on the cover, representing the month of April, and on the back cover of the very first Plus Size Calendar published in the state of Louisiana!! The calendar named “BIG BEAUTIFUL BOSSES was well received throughout the capital area of Baton Rouge and surrounding areas!! I later booked the Phenomenally Plush Fashion show hitting the runway with confidence and grace. After a short period the calendar was released and I was crowned Beauty of the Year 2016!! The crowning and recognition led to more bookings allowing multiple fashion shows throughout South Louisiana. I was even named “The Show Stopper” due to a gaining fan base and increasing popularity. All of these opportunities have made and molded me into the woman I have become today..
HOW DID I START IN THE PAGEANT WORLD?
LaToya Francois
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First let me say, I never saw myself in the Pageantry world. When the opportunity was placed in front of me I passed on it at first. I just couldn’t see myself as a “pageant girl”. I already had a background in modeling and being fierce and I figure Pageantry and Modeling just didn’t mix. The opportunity to be a part of the Ms.Full-Figured USA Louisiana Pageant came around a second time and I found myself being encouraged from many near and far to step out and do something outside of my comfort zone. On June 3, 2017 I hit the stage in style and grace. The pageant forced me to tap into my more dainty side and be on stage in a softer way. By competing in the Ms. Full-Figured Figured USA Louisiana Pageant allowed me to gain more experience to add to my repertoire. Needless to say I did not win or even place in the pageant that night, but definitely am grateful for the experience and thankful for the other opportunities that have come along by not winning a title.
WHAT AM I DOING NOW?
Only 3 & 1/2 years ago I decided to relocate to Atlanta, Georgia for a bigger piece of the industry and to gain more exposure and access to the exciting vast industry of Modeling! Since being here I’ve graced many stages showcasing the walk that earned myself the name “The Show Stopper”! Also in the short time that I have been in Georgia I was given the opportunity to be the spear-
head for the Georgia branch of the Ms. Full Figured Pageant. When the opportunity was presented to me I definitely doubted myself because I did not know much about my new stomping grounds that I now call home. With guidance from the CEO of the Ms.Full-Figured Brand Theresa Randolph and my sister directors the Inaugural Ms. Full Figured Georgia Pageant was held on May 19 ,2019 at the illustrious Atlanta City Hall in Downtown Atlanta.The event featured 9 beauties that she trained for pageant day! Also in 2019 I launched my own brand. TÇOIS - Turning Curves On In Stereo. Under this brand I offer products that turn up and amplify beauty in many different ways! Recently I was given the pleasure and opportunity to introduce the Ms.Full-Figured brand to Alabama where I hosted the Inaugural Ms. Full-Figured Alabama in Birmingham on February 20th, 2021!
WORDS FROM LATOYA TO REMEMBER.
There is one thing I love to continue to tell people around me to remember. Remember that you have to love yourself first before you’re able to know if real love is being presented to you. Self love is definitely the best love!
Bio: Hi! I’m Faith but I’m known as the BBW, Curvy plus size model MZCHARMYNNE. I started as a muse in 2001 to a now well known photographer Patrick Webster. I became a runway fashion model in 2016 with Dew It Classy with Tina Perry. I had to put my passion of modeling on hold due to a sprained ankle, broken toe and top of my foot being fractured. I’ve modeled for multiple local and out of town designers including Phatz Williams Phatz Designs, Demario Scott RKRQ Corp, Carla Jordan plus from my area Avenues of Expressions, Dew It Classy Boutique, Ms. Laura’s Closet just to name a few. I recently hosted my first kid’s fashion show courtesy of Sharicka Seay-Gibson. And some awesome things about myself, I’m a mother and grandmother (G-Momma) and my oldest daughter is a model like me. Fun fact: We brought each other’s daughters into the world 17 days apart, she was first. Both are now 12 years old and they swear they’re sisters instead of niece and aunt and my gbaby is the oldest and my daughter is the biggest. Y’all should hear their conversations, namely about my big Ole booty!! I am 47 years old, 5’9” and love being a mother and G-Momma that rips the runway and published print model. I’m the Deal Queen and I make clothes from anywhere make people heads turn and they say “Daaayuuuum”. Please believe this is 100% All Mynne No Added Fillers. I’m proud and happy to have what I was blessed with and also cursed because it’s hard to find clothes for my shape. I know I’m not alone. So, feel free to like, follow & share on all social media and I’ll follow back and share IG MZCHARMYNNE www.facebook.com/ MZCHARMYNNE TikTok bbw.model.mzcharmynne SC MZCHARMYNNE BOZZ DIVVAA Twitter msreadus
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I THOUGHT WE WAS JUST MEETING FOR COFFEE!
I have to start this story to explain why I had my affair, it’s in no way saying I’m shallow or a bad person, but we all have our moments of weakness and we all do have expectations of what our partner should be to hold our sexual attraction toward them, and a lot of the time this is why people break up or get a divorce. When I was 22 years old I was in a long distance relationship with my then girlfriend (20 years old) whom was away at university. We were going through a bit of a rough patch as she spent most of her time “studying” and couldn’t talk to me online or on the phone during normal hours but then I’d find out later in the week that she was at the bars partying it up like every other college/university aged person would do. I never went to college/university myself, I instead started a career in the military. We had talked about me getting out to follow her and be stay at home dad while she went to work and made more than enough to support us. I admit it sounded like a good idea at the time, she was one of the smartest people in her high school when she graduated but the stress of university level courses started to make her second guess herself when she would fail quizes and tests she had been up all night studying for. I would get phone calls at 1 am of her crying and wanting to quit university, but I would remind her of our plans and she couldn’t give up on our future because I just couldn’t see us being together if her only option was to work at McDonalds for the rest of her life. This went on for the first year of her away at university, then she spent the summer with her mother traveling Europe. When she started back at school in the fall she met some new friends and started living in a house off campus. When I saw her she definitely exceeded the “Freshman 15” rule and put on a lot of weight. She started listening to different music and hanging out with new goth friends that talked her into trying marijuana, getting her belly button, tongue, and nipples pierced, tattoos during drunken spontaneous adventures, and dying her hair unnatural bright colours (her friends told her I would like these changes and I infact did not). By now she was 21 and I was 23, I was starting to think about buying a house, getting married, and having children. I started wondering if I had other options out there and signed up for a dating site to see what they might be. I listed myself for “friends only” because I wasn’t actively looking for a new girlfriend. I didn’t get very many hits in the beginning, but then after a couple of weeks one of the few women I started talking to was also listed as “friends only”. Her name was Kim, she through the corner of my eye as I had blonde curly hair, and she was 6 months pregnant. She was using the dating website to find friends saying “she was lonely at home during the day because she was had started maternity leave early, and there was no father of the baby in the picture anymore”. I figured a 6 month pregnant woman was ok to talk too, she likely wasn’t looking for a relationship or even sex. When we started talking I immediately told her I was in a long distance relationship with a younger woman that was away at school and was a totally different person than I had first met and started dating almost year and half earlier. Each time we talked it was always in chat windows and didn’t go on for very long. We started out with friendly greetings and she would jump right to “So how’s the gf situation?”. I would just rant for a few paragraphs about a phone call early in the morning yet again or my wasted visit to her see her at her house where I ended up just doing dishes that had been piled on the counter for a week and neglected by her roommates. I even once had to clean her room for her and throw out all of the pizza boxes and empty pop cans that had been there for a while. After three weeks of chatting online Kim finally asked me if I wanted to meet up in person and have coffee together. She asked me to come and pick her up at her place, not far from where I lived. She said she would be the pregnant lady waiting on the side walk next to her apartment building. When I arrived there she was, an average woman with dark blonde curly hair in a long t-shirt and leggings carrying a purse. She wasn’t dressed to impress but I did get out of the car and shook her hand when we both said it’s finally nice to meet in person, and then opened the door for her to get in. She talked to me like I didn’t know where I was going and directed me to the only coffee shop in town. I got a coffee and she got an ice’d coffee. She asked me if I wanted to drive around the small town and if I knew about the beach in town, which I infact did not. We drove down and it was starting to get dark out. She told me to park in the parking lot and we just started talking again. This is where she told me that she used to be in the military reserves and was taking time off to start a family when the father of her baby decided he was going to leave her and then go on deployment. She asked me a question about my gf that I do not remember because the next second her hands were holding my belt buckle and she was trying to get it undone. I said “Whoa! I uh...”, and Kim replied “I thought this is why what you wanted? A blow job isn’t really cheating now is it?”. I honestly had no argument and she just continued and told me to lower my seat so she could get in closer. The windows to my car had started to fog up and after a few minutes I couldn’t see outside anymore, but then I heard gravel moving in the parking lot that sounded like a car driving and I wiped away the window to see a local police cruiser. I told her we needed to stop and should go. “We can go back to my apartment if you want too, we can hang out there?”. I tucked my hard cock back into my pants as best I could and sorted out my seat before turning on the car and leaving the parking lot. The windows were defogged by the time we got back onto the road and I could see Kim looking at me with my girlfriend, it felt
slightly grinned. I managed to get us back to her apartment building where she showed me where to park across the street and then we went inside. The apartment was very cluttered with luggage and boxes, Kim told me her girlfriend had just moved in a few weeks ago and was still unpacking. I asked if her roommate was there but Kim said she was out for the night and said she had asked her give her the apartment for the night. I wasn’t very fast to figure out that Kim had this all planned out as she brought me onto the balcony and she lit a cigarette. I didn’t say anything about her being pregnant and smoking, it wasn’t my place to tell her she should stop and I thought she might get mad and kick me out. She stood up and said she was going inside for a second, I thought she was coming back but after five minutes I heard her call out to me and I walked in and she directed me to her bedroom. There she was, laying completely naked on her bed with her beautiful large breasts and very pregnant belly bare for me to see. She said “I thought you were going to follow me in?”, I replied “I didn’t know we were going to do this? I have a girlfriend”. Kim said “I figured this is what you wanted all along, to have sex with someone else and have no strings attached? So if you do take off your clothes and come here”. I stripped naked very quickly and climbed onto the bed. Kim spread her legs and I could see her very hairy bush and very wet pussy waiting for my hard cock. She grabbed it and guided it before I could put it in and handed me a condom “I don’t know where it’s been and I want to protect my baby, so put it on”. I didn’t argue and when I was ready she guided my rock hard cock into her pussy and I could feel the tip of my cock hitting her cervix, it felt so different from sex tighter and more forbidden. Then the dirty sex talk started “Oh, gawd this is so good, I’ve wanted to feel a nice hard cock in my pussy for months...mmm...slower, push deeper...you won’t hurt the baby, it’s ok....”. I asked her if I was the first guy she had fucked since she got pregnant and she said “yes, you are the first guy but not the first person, I had sex with my room mate before she moved in”. I got even harder and Kim noticed that “did you like me saying that, I could tell, your cock feels even bigger now. I nodded and said “Yes”. I asked “have you ever been in threesome before?”. Kim said “Yes, I’ve been in a threesome, have you?, “No, I’ve always wanted too, even talked about it with my gf but she really likes Indian girls and we haven’t really been around each other to find one we could hook up with”. Kim told me “you should definitely try it, it’s great having another person to play with”. I then asked her “maybe your roommate can come and join us?”. “She’s out for the night, and besides, I haven’t had a threesome in a long time, not since before I got pregnant and I don’t want to do that while I am pregnant”. I kind of felt like I was being shot down for a moment, and I guess Kim wanted to change the direction we were going. She made me lay on my back and climbed on top of me. She then said “I want to keep this more one on one between us, more intimate and meaningful. She started to gyrate faster on my cock and I was about to cum when she started having an orgasm and pulled off my cock and squirted all over me, I thought she was peeing on me since I had never experienced that before. She kept fingering her clit as she finishe squirting. She then climbed back on and in a few more minutes she made my cock erupt deep inside of her, and I could feel my cum collecting into the end of the condom. She got off and told me to go to the bathroom and clean up. When I came back she was dressed again and told me I was the highlight of her day. I noticed it was daylight out, thankfully I wasn’t working that morning or I would have been very late. I got dressed and she walked me down to my car. She gave me a good-bye kiss and as I was getting into my car she called out “I Love You!”....WHAM! That was my wakeup call, I immediately knew this could not happen again and that she was just looking for a baby daddy. I smiled and waved and drove off. My heart racing as I got back to my place and checked my computer to see that my girlfriend had messaged me and called and left several messages asking me where I was and why I wasn’t answering my phone. The next day she called I acted as if nothing happened and told her I was at the bar that night with friends and had too much to drink and was passed out in my room with a hangover and my phone was dead. I also checked the dating site app to see that Kim had messaged me the next day and was asking me why I wasn’t replying to her messages. After two days she asked me if it was because she had said she loved me. I replied “Yes, that is why. I’m confused about my gf and what I wanted. Kim said she would give me some space and that she was here for me if I ever wanted to come over and fuck her again. It was only ever a one night affair and eventually her husband went back to her and I steered clear of that part of town. As for my girlfriend back then she still to this day doesn’t know I cheated on her.....multiple times with different women. I guess it was my way of trying to find an excuse to get caught so I could break up with her, but it took another year and half for us to call it quits after three years together.
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