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It’s a beautiful picture. I would not use the work prude though, may be Instagram-ready 🙂
Flash question: isn’t the speaker the master of the language? If the preventive psychological subjugation comes down to the language we are … beep! Thank God, Naktiv is not Instagram & Co.
I think it’s traditional to use fig leaves, not whatever those are. 🙂
Thanks Roger.
As often happens to me, I realized only by seeing the photograph on the monitor that inadvertently a twig had covered a part of my body. Hence the title to my post. The plant that is actually covering me is called jequirity bean or rosary pea (Abro precatorius).
With the widespread use of masks, even on the beach (!) was born a neologism all to laugh Trikini!