Hello, dear comrades of Blogland,
It is my friend Blogger @Spunkycumfun who has nominated me for this wave of posts in which each nominee, selected by another Blogger, shares ten things about themselves; I believe it was @JN63JPN who initiated this chain, which I find to be a rather splendid idea. It offers us, the denizens of the Blogland community, a chance to better acquaint ourselves with one another.
My Blog is autobiographical and boasts nearly 300 posts, the majority of which are lengthier than usual. As such, I've divulged "almost everything" about myself. However, it's worth noting that while my posts depict some of the erotic experiences and adventures throughout my life, they touch very little upon other, more mundane aspects, which encompass roughly 95% of the remainder of my life.
Indeed, one might infer from reading my posts that my life has been a constant frenzy of sex and eroticism, but that couldn't be further from the truth. I've also engaged in a variety of other pursuits! After all, the day consists of 24 hours, leaving ample time for a plethora of activities, especially considering...
Additionally, there's the fact that...
On another note...
Thus, I have ample free time each day to engage in activities in the "real world," and one of my favorite pastimes is to revel in the great outdoors, as...
All aspects of life and nature fill me with wonder and intrigue, captivating me entirely. Therefore...
I am an avid reader of popular science books, delving into various topics such as Cosmology (our understanding of the Universe is currently undergoing an exciting transformation thanks to the Hubble telescope, a marvel of human creativity), Quantum Physics, Genetics, Anthropology... When I was about twelve years old, my father gifted me a book that has shaped a significant part of my personality: "The Legacy of Noah" by Herbert Wendt, a tome I've perused countless times throughout my life; it has been my literary cornerstone. Although anthropology and genetics have advanced significantly since its publication in 1952, I still admire Wendt's passion and erudition in crafting that book. As for Cosmology (the Universe on a macroscopic scale) and Quantum Physics (the Universe on a microscopic scale), I am a staunch adherent to the Block Universe Theory, albeit only on a speculative basis—my conviction rests solely on intuition. Time, in these realms, remains an enigma that has long fascinated me; no one truly comprehends it or knows what it is, yet we exist—or believe we exist—within its confines. Is time a construct of the human mind, filtering only the minuscule portion of universal information that pertains to our survival, or is it a physical reality independent of us?
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Seeking to understand human behavior, from a young age, I also delved into history books, especially those from the Greek and Latin classics (in Spanish, of course, as I don't speak those ancient languages, although I did study some Latin). I am passionate about authors such as Herodotus, Xenophon ("The March of the Ten Thousand; The Anabasis" is one of my favorite books), Pliny (both of them), Tacitus, etc. Additionally, I enjoy modern authors who fictionalize ancient history, such as Robert Graves, of whom I have always been a great admirer. In order to comprehend the human mind, I've read some works by Freud and Jung, but they are too complex for me, although Jung's creativity has captivated me in some of his books. I have also delved into religious texts, including the Bible (not all of it), The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Popol Vuh, the Tuatha Dé Danann, and other ancient mythological texts (without intending to use the word "myth" derogatorily).
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Of course, I also indulge in more frivolous books, such as romantic novels aimed at women (which are truly "erotic novels," but "romantic" sounds more socially acceptable). In my youth, I also read somewhat lighter books, like those by Jules Verne, closely related to science, or the "Tarzan of the Apes" series by Burroughs, as I am passionate about nature, the tropics, and fantasy, and these books combine all three elements. I've also explored some of the "Chronicles of Counter-Earth" books by John Norman, as well as comic books, such as those by Richard Corben, whose ability to express feelings and sensations through drawings and colors I have always admired.
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I'm fortunate that my husband shares these same passions, along with others, of course, which is why we have very interesting conversations and debates that can last for hours—sometimes many hours. My husband and I, besides loving each other, are also very good and old friends. Having talked so much about everything throughout our lives is something that I'm sure has helped our relationship remain virtually flawless.
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Another characteristic of mine, a flaw I admit, is that, as you've seen in this post, I'm incapable of telling something using few words.
And the most important and intimate thing I can tell you about myself is that…
A kiss to all, and I wish you the best in your lives. Dare to be happy!
Aura
And since in this series of posts, it's customary to nominate other bloggers, I'll "pass the baton" to:
@nude_emmanuelle , @gardenboy321 , @DanielZwat1950 , @SeekingRod , @annelye , @ Deadlyprose , @4relaxedfun , @Naughty4UandNice , @ULikeOral1971 , @Mythosier .
I could mention many other bloggers, but I believe others have done so before me.
48 comments
It's interesting to know u more And with clearly sharing your real life and truth.. it's important to know
Is the idea of my Blog
@Mibelayze it's meaning I'm reaching to your mind
@Alfedofernanz200
good!
@Mibelayze And where's my reward mm 😉
@Alfedofernanz200
Here:
Aura
Aparte de ser una slut de libro como tu misma te describes a veces, eres una de las personas más profundas e interesantes que conozco. Tienes una inteligencia sobresaliente, una cultura amplísima, y un alma hermosa; hubiera sido la perfecta concubina de un emperador bizantino.
Me siento tan halagada!
Un beso
Aura
Hello sweet cheeks to be my pleasure meeting you anytime sunshine
Aura
Thank you
Hugs and kisses 😘😘😘
Aura
@Mibelayze 😘😘😘😘
Hi Aura,
I enjoyed your honesty and always your sense of humor. I've missed you and lots of family things have happened in the last couple months, which has kept me beyond busy.
Bug hugs and kisses,
Tom
Hi Tom,
I've missed you! I'm glad to hear that you're doing well, and I hope those family matters are on the right track. Family is the most important thing.
Kisses
Aura
Hi Aura,
Those family matters are cyclic, and I can't tell at the moment, if they're actually improving or not. I'm suspecting that some extremely tough love is going to be called for, sooner than later, which we're not looking forward to doing, but the choices are quickly being stripped away, which will leave us no other recourse, sadly.
You're right, family is the most important thing, but sadly when family members have buried themselves in poor life choices, it makes it extremely tough on the rest of the family, as they try to figure out how to navigate the minefield. It's mentally exhausting and draining, to say the least.
Kisses,
Tom
You are very lovely. It looks like you have a nice dog is that a husky?
Thank you, I talk about him in the Post, he was an Alaskan Malamute, really a good boy.
Happy Mothers Day
You are a unique and beautiful creature, Aura! Thanks for sharing! Hugs! Dan
Aura
Nice dog, outstanding post, gorgeous lady.
Thanks N, you also have a part in me being happy
Thanks for sharing your ten things.
I too am weaning myself off television. I'm more of a radio man nowadays.
Hi S!, Yes, I have always been a "radio-girl"
I like the radio, but only local stations with music and news from the area.
Great to learn more about you. Best thing is that are happy
Hi Nick, being happy is the only thing that matters And I also try to make happy the people around me.
Wonderful with once again a stunning pic of you x
Thank you!
Aura