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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Nonstiched

Uma asked me 'what do you mean by that name - Nonstiched ?'. I said its a very unique Id. And may be this man must be so open (in his mind, I mean ) that he keeps all his openings nonstiched ( aka nonclosed). He keeps all his 'options open'. {like our Foreign Minister says it everyday !}. Am I right, Mr. Nonstiched ?
But that's not the issue here. Let me right now say a big "THANKS" to Mr. Nonstiched for his comments, and suggestions. And I invite more of that sort. May I request your critical attention now ! Then come along...

I am a fan of thaar (onnara), the southern style. I am student of thaar, now trying to learn about Malabar thaar (Onnara) style. My associate, Uma, is a preponent of this beautiful garment and is a practitioner. She enjoys every aspect of the thaar - its traditional values, comfort, beauty, and the sexual sensitivities.
Not only that I am a fan, I am an addict on this too. Uma helps me in tasting all its aspects. And I do enjoy that well. This is all the more important, as I am used to experiencing it right from my childhood. Thaar has a firm imprint in my mind; it entertains me and I apply all my senses to it.
All my sensory organs sense the thaar characteristics, and so my feel about thaar is multidimensional.

Now, about the malayalam script. I understand your difficulty to read the malayalam script. Yeah... I'll try to put manglish script (in addition to Malayalam scripts, which I started using recently).
About "other pictures and writeups". I appreciate your concern, and thank you for the suggestion. I think I have to make a bit long explanatory note on this.

If you look at my blog posts, you may observe that all my posts are centred around Uma, my associate. My focus of the subject itself is Uma. Thaar being an intimate element of our innocent relationship, I am writing on that. It's a very powerful element in my Uma affairs. She, but motivates me to touch upon and reveal many related aspects of an innocent man-woman relationship. She throws me subjects, she prompts me words and experiences, and she is the reason for all my revelations here.
Again, if you look at the posts, you can find that, of late, a few "hard' pictures are put. This is not unintentional. Uma asked me certain questions to clarify ( she is basically a village lady, and is not aware of many of the things in life now... she's learning now !) and I had to answer them, and a few 'hard core' pictures were essential. I thought I'll share all that with you all. As you may find them, the pictures are very unique, and are not just "pornographic material". They are nude pictures. But, I didn't find them too bad for being shown. {This is certainly a blog for adults only }.

And about a blog 'exclusive for Onnara and Konakam'. I think it's better to deal them here itself. I am sure you'll relish it. It's all tasty stuff for all of you, ladies and gentlemen ! And all my revelations are honest life experiences. I don't intent to hurt the feelings of anyone. That's why I think this is alright.

May I request all my lady readers ... should I remove the 'hard pictures' from my earlier posts, as Nonstiched suggested ??? Uma however is undecided. She awaits your further comments.

2 comments:

Nonstitched said...

Revelator, Revelator, when you say 'stitch the openings' you certainly mean 'zip the openings' I think. Because, if stitched how can there be any 'revelations', innocent or otherwise.

Jokes apart, by Nonstitched I mean unstitched clothing like Konakam, Mundu and Thaar which have a beauty and grace and comfort of their own. I think on this matter we are one.

You must certainly write about your special relationships and may the one you have with Uma last for ever. I was only thinking of some pictures and how to encourage more women to visit the blog and take up Thaar. That is all. But you are the best judge and whatever you decide, this visitor will look in to your blog every day. Because you are doing a great job. Keep it up (in every sense). Nonstitched.

Anonymous said...

Last one year onwards I am regulary going thorugh this blog. Now a days none are writing about thar. I am a onnara fan. My wife is using regularly thar and encourging other girls to use it. It is a very beautiful garment for girls. Give wide publicity through some media about usage of onnara. Now a days even malayali girls are not aware of this garment. Except very few cases while entering certain temples and some poojas onloy thar is using.
for any sexual problem onnara is the best remedy. Do write more about this subject.