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Wednesday 27 March 2024

Caption Challenge

 

In the comments section of my last post JNYNJ came up with a really good suggestion.

As I’ve mentioned in previous posts I’ve been having difficulties in writing/posting a story for some time, and now this has  extended to even writing caption.

However, I have done some new images and JNYNJ asked if I’d post one of these and challenge readers to come up with a suitable caption. Readers of this blog have very similar tastes to my own, we all have the same fantasies so please don’t be afraid to express them with this image.

The image is entitled A Sissy in Satin. Very bland and not very imaginative I know but in my defense I have said I’ve been having difficulties writing.

There are only two rules –

1.       


Please keep the caption free of explicit language, I’m no prude and can have a filthy mouth but – there are ladies present in the image.

2.       And this is the real challenge- the word count must be 100 words max, as that is approximately the max I can fit into any image.

 

I have no doubt readers will come up with some great captions, please don’t be afraid to post them in the comment section.

 

Take care

Carrie

 PS I think if you click on the image it will enlarge.

Friday 8 March 2024

Old Images- new captions

 

Apologies for not posting recently but I’m still not where I should be mentally.

The image above and the one accompanying this post are old ones that many readers may have seen before but with new captions. Thanks to Jennifer for inserting readable text.

 At the moment I’m finding it very difficult to compose another short story and although I have a few ideas, such is my lack of focus, I cannot concentrate for any length of time to write more than a few lines. Even a short caption seems to take an inordinate amount of time.

On the plus side I have composed a few new images, for some reason this is easier  than writing, and once I have decent captions I’ll post. Captions are ok but the old adage is correct- every picture paints a thousand words.

I wish.

Take care of yourselves and thank you for your patience.

Carrie