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a francophone couple

Posted: 04 Aug 2019 02:18
by ram
Maybe this couple was French, maybe Belgian, I don't know ... I don't distinguish French speakers. I could see them when they reached their room, carrying a couple of suitcases. His room was on the same floor and I then "stood guard" waiting for some probable objective.

I had the impression that they did not keep much balance in terms of age: she thought I would be very close to 50, and yet her figure was exquisite, she wore jeans, which marked her outlines and an ass that I felt It seemed tight and spectacular, a light blue shirt and an equally denim and blue jacket. He seemed to have no more than 35. Before that first impression I even thought that they could be mother and son, but I immediately dismissed that assumption.

They did not fuck as soon as they arrived, I suppose that the fatigue of the trip invited them to a restful shower and to take things with a certain calm. I was tracking them. They changed clothes and went out to dinner at a restaurant near the hotel. Right there I also took something and waited for his departure. Back at the hotel room they were talking for a while (I don't have to say that I didn't hear anything about what they were saying) and it seemed curious to me that at no time did they connect the television or put on some music. After a long time, I heard what seemed like they were undressing to sleep and my mood at that time faltered, because I thought my bet was going to be fruitless, but no ...
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Re: a francophone couple

Posted: 04 Aug 2019 03:48
by reggind
This sounds like a very interesting encounter. It sounds like you spent a good part of the night in wait. I am very glad that it paid off! Thank you ofr sharing it.

Re: a francophone couple

Posted: 04 Aug 2019 14:15
by ram
reggind wrote: 04 Aug 2019 03:48 This sounds like a very interesting encounter. It sounds like you spent a good part of the night in wait. I am very glad that it paid off! Thank you ofr sharing it.
Fortunately this time the end justified the wait and nerves, but it is not always the case. At first it is somewhat frustrating, of course, but on the other hand it is a very complicated adrenaline shot to explain

Re: a francophone couple

Posted: 05 Aug 2019 09:40
by DaneCopenhagen
Absolutely great recording with a slow build up and a Very forceful ending - Thanks for your patience that brought this Very exciting piece of lovesounds!

Re: a francophone couple

Posted: 05 Aug 2019 10:44
by ram
DaneCopenhagen wrote: 05 Aug 2019 09:40 Absolutely great recording with a slow build up and a Very forceful ending - Thanks for your patience that brought this Very exciting piece of lovesounds!
Thanks to all who comment and support my contributions. It's a pleasure for me.

Re: a francophone couple

Posted: 06 Aug 2019 09:44
by utiba
Excellent, congratulations ! How did you do to get such quality sounds ? I confirm they both speak french, he probably coming from France and she from belgium.
Thanks a lot

Re: a francophone couple

Posted: 06 Aug 2019 10:46
by ram
utiba wrote: 06 Aug 2019 09:44 Excellent, congratulations ! How did you do to get such quality sounds ? I confirm they both speak french, he probably coming from France and she from belgium.
Thanks a lot
I can agree with your location. I don't know how to distinguish the French accent or its origins

Re: a francophone couple

Posted: 06 Aug 2019 13:12
by sndprv
ram wrote: 06 Aug 2019 10:46
utiba wrote: 06 Aug 2019 09:44 Excellent, congratulations ! How did you do to get such quality sounds ? I confirm they both speak french, he probably coming from France and she from belgium.
Thanks a lot
I can agree with your location. I don't know how to distinguish the French accent or its origins
That was an amazing capture! :o

Yeah, the impression I have of the French is that they have a tremendous pride in their language.
When I visited Paris (on two occasions) I found that it was better to speak in English when asking for
directions or when speaking to museum employees (for example), so as not to cause offence. I only
used a few French words and phrases in cafes or restaurants.

I spoke with a British guy a few times who lives in France, and he told me that some French people
can be a bit snobby if you ask them for their opinion on the version of French spoken in Belgium.

Re: a francophone couple

Posted: 20 Aug 2019 13:20
by Love22
I love this record really 👍😀

Re: a francophone couple

Posted: 04 Sep 2019 11:54
by dnm18534
Mmmm fantastic record !!
I would have been happy to be with them ...
Very very good

Re: a francophone couple

Posted: 04 Sep 2019 14:37
by jojolapin2108
couple from quebec "Quebécois"