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The Photo from the 1940s

Posted by: Age: 88 Posted on: 4 comments
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(the photograph was real enough as was the pleasure it gave me. Its later re-appearance is pure fiction. I wish it wasn’t)


Searching through the remaining artefacts from the family home my brother and I found a photo I remembered from 70 or so years ago. It has fallen from my father’s kit bag when he returned from overseas service in the RAF. I wanted a closer look, but it had been quickly put out of sight. I found it by chance a week or so later when I open the door of a sideboard cupboard. It had not been seriously hidden, and this surprises me because it showed a naked female standing thigh-deep in water with the caption: come on in the water’s lovely. I cannot speak for the water, but she was certainly attractive to gaze upon. Not as wildly stimulating as some of the nudes in Lilliput (a magazine popular in the immediate post-war years. UK readers may remember it). They could induce an instant erection, and very nearly a hands-free orgasm. But this picture was enough to stir my juices, as it must done for my father in far-away Burma, and it really enhanced my youthful pleasure on many subsequent occasions. When I explained all this to my brother, he seemed aggrieved that I had not included him in the fun all those years ago. It had never occurred to me that I should. He is six years younger, and although we had talked occasionally at bedtime about your cocks, I didn’t feel ready to reveal my superior knowledge about tossing off. Six years means nothing at our present ages, so I suggested we have a joint wanking session on the forthcoming tenth of the month to commemorate Pop’s birthday. This was agreed, and on the day, we masturbated solo and mutually in front of the photo that had previously given pleasure to our father. We started as merely brothers and became the closest of wank buddies. If only we had achieved this earlier, would I have felt obliged to confess it to Pop and tell him the photo is now a prized heirloom? Should I pass it on to my elder son with full details of its provenance?

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