May 23, 2016

  • Simaudio Mind 180, Part 1

    I had played organized sports since age 7. From the sanctuary/circus of the men's locker rooms, I had for years seen all the guys' moons. Heck, guys saw my moon, as well. Mind over matter.
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    Towards the end of my high school stint, I saw KJ's big naked moon. But the first time I really saw girls' moons was when I got to college. In the dorms (above), and out in the quad on sunny weekends, an individual girl commonly would go around cuntmando. But the first time I saw multiple girls' moons was during UC Santa Cruz's inaugural "First Rain." You see, after the October 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, there was nothing to do. So when the first rain of the season fell one early evening, some students from Porter College, on UCSC's western edge, decided to walk naked across campus. As they started to march across campus, others joined in. So by the time they got to my Crown College, the stream may have numbered 50 naked students. Wondering what the commotion was, my roommate Josh and I looked out of our third floor window. At least 1/3 of the marchers was female. I had never seen multiple female moons before. Mind over matter.

    My dorm was coed, meaning that, regardless of gender, everyone on the floor shared the bathroom. As the days during that Fall 1989 quarter slowly turned, I would see more than one female moon, as multiple girls used and went in and out of the bathroom. As I got to know more and more of the dormmates, I learned that certain pairs of girls would, in the comfort of their dorm room, not wear any pants. In fact, the room next to mine had two girls. Josh and I one night went to ask one of the girls something (I don't recall what). It turned out that both girls, though wearing something up top, were cuntmando. While one turned, and got a book for Josh, the other got up, and lit some candles. Yep, Josh and I saw both girls' moons. He and I almost felt bad, that we were fully clothed. Mind over matter.

    Many weekends were sunny and warm. The staff was pretty much gone on weekends. So you know that students took advantage, and did nude sunbathing on the quad. Girls would lie on their stomachs, meaning buns-up. Thus, those were the times you'd see multiple female moons. Mind over matter.

    During my last two years of college, I was living in the Crown-Merrill apartments. Occasionally, a small handful of students would sunbathe nude on the small berms in front of their first-floor units. However, third floor (the apartments were only 3 stories tall) residents could use their balconies (which had no roof or balcony above) for nude sunbathing. During my junior year, my unit had an exclusive view of the third-floor balcony of the apartment building below us. The occupants were four girls, who were friends of my housemate, Dave. What a perk; that whole school year, we got a full view of those girls, who, as long as it was sunny, liked to lie naked on their balcony. Heck, on occasion, Dave or I joined them, and got to rub suntan lotion on them. Yes, I was between two of the girls, who were lying buns-up. I did indeed reapply suntan lotion to both girls' moon (and the rest of their backside). Mind over matter.

    Actually, our own balcony was private, sheltered from view. Our building was located on top of the hill, above all others, and no one else could see anything or anyone on our balcony. Alas, my housemate Doug did not care for the four girls, so they were not invited to sunbathe on our balcony. Damn, Doug, do you mind?
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    In these pages, I have reviewed Simaudio's Moon 100D. I am not sure if Simaudio's Moon 100D and Mind 180 are "feminine," but since they are petite, they certainly are not masculine. In order to keep costs down, Simaudio smartly use the same packaging to house the Moon 100D and Mind 180. Mind over matter.
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    At the beginning of the school year, when you went to the Baytree Bookstore, student groups would hand you one of two small boxes of toiletries and other stuff. One box was for males, the other for girls. Opening the Simaudio Mind 180 box kind of reminds me of opening those college toiletries boxes. Mind your own business. In my college years, the UCSC campus only had AM/FM radio, reception of which was poor. Because the Mind 180 uses your gateway and the internet, you can purchase a Tidal subscription. Mind over matter.