The Naughty Hangout: Peace and Quiet

This week’s secondary theme at The Naughty Hangout is “Desire”.  As the title indicates, what I desire more than anything right now is peace and quiet.  My entire work day involves noisy children.  When I get home in the afternoon, my daughter is so excited to see me that she doesn’t leave my side until bedtime.  This has been a difficult, hectic school year, and I look forward to summer when I’ll have two months off.  My daughter won’t be so clingy, and I won’t be so desperate for a little “me” time.  

Yes, this is the same rocking chair featured in last week’s Sinful Sunday.

This picture can also be seen as an interpretation of the primary theme, “Maturity”, because I’m forty.

Go see who else is being naughty this week!

-Jill

The Naughty Hangout: A Trip to the Park

Of the three themes at The Naughty Hangout this week, the one that most resonated with us was the primary theme, “Pastimes”.  So many things came to mind, and obviously the first one was sex.  However, we decided to tackle the theme with a different approach, one that you might not expect from us.

We talk about swinging a lot on our blog, but we’ve never meant it literally.

If you were expecting filth, we’re sorry for the tame pictures this week.  You’re welcome to check out the last photo shoot we did at a park.

Go see who else is being naughty this week!

-Jill

The Naughty Hangout: Deflowered

For this week’s The Naughty Hangout, we decided to interpret the main theme, “Flowers”, as well as one of the backup themes, “Vanity”.  
I love this skirt.  It feels soft on my legs and my ass.  It’s loose, and cool enough to wear on a warm night.  It’s dark enough to wear someplace formal, but comfortable enough for lounging around the house.  

Jack thinks it looks even better on our bedroom floor.

Go see who else is being naughty this week!

-Jill

The Naughty Hangout: A Candlelit Soak

“Shadows” is the main theme at The Naughty Hangout this week.  We’ve played around with light and shadows in our photography before, and we love how low light makes just about anything look sexier and more mysterious.  That’s why we decided to go with “Shadows” rather than one of the backup themes.  Plus, who doesn’t enjoy a relaxing bath?

-Jill