Asian Model with Red Hair – from MetArt – Agnes
Posted by Kaori in Asian, General News, Pornstars / Babes, Sexy pictures!, tags: Asian, redhead
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Click the picture for a gallery of an Asian girl with dyed red hair!
Okay guys, here’s a rather unique gallery…. I didn’t grab it because the naked Asian model is gorgeous. I grabbed it because she dyed her hair red!! It’s pretty rare to see Asian girls with completely red hair.. I had red highlights for a while – but would never go fully red!
The model’s name is Agnes, and she’s from MetArt…
Anyways… Gambling…
Last week’s work-related adventures took me to the library in search of a video. There’s a Tim Horton’s not too far from the library. I decided to treat myself to a hot chocolate.
As I approached the relatively short lineup, a fantastic idea came to me – I should also get myself a donut. A wonderful, sugary, maybe chocolatey chunk of deep fried doughy goodness. I may have dribbled a bit as I salivated over the idea.
Problem: I couldn’t see the array of available donut varieties from my position in the line. I would have to make a snap decision when I got to the till. No problem – I’m pretty easy going when it comes to donuts. I won’t eat anything, but there are several varieties that I am quite fond of.
When I was to be the next person at the tills, my viewpoint made the racks of treats visible, and I started to ponder the possibilities. That’s when I saw a particularly intriguing mystery donut. It had the shape of a filled donut – no hole in the middle. It had a layer of chocolate on top. So it sort of looked like a Boston Cream donut. Only, this new one had crumbled up bits of something stuck in its chocolate. I thought the bits looked like they might be toffee or butterscotch candy. This excited me. The true nature of the donut remained mysterious, however, because there was no sign beneath the rack to indicate what these donuts should be called, hence no hints as to what might be inside the donut.
I stepped up to the till, ordered my hot chocolate, and decided to throw caution to the wind. I’ll also have one of those donuts beside the tea biscuits, please. Hey, when there’s no label, I don’t know what to call it, so out come the descriptive words. At least I didn’t call them the donuts with the stuff on top.
I paid for my treats, and started walking back to my office, content and full of the giddy anticipation that comes when sugar is about to enter the system.
And then. A terrible thought. What if those crushed up things are nuts?
It’s entirely possible – little crunched up bits of beige, tossed onto a layer of chocolate icing? I am very firmly of the opinion that nuts ruin chocolate, but I am also keenly aware of the fact that I am in the minority on this.
Since my hands were rather full, I couldn’t stop everything and check on my donut right then and there. I walked back to my office, with each step growing increasingly certain that my gamble had been a huge mistake. This donut probably had clumps of pecans or walnuts on top, firmly ensconced in the chocolatey frosting, and even if I could prise all of them free without losing too much of the chocolate, the inside was probably stuffed full of some icky ground up nut paste. Bleh.
I got back to my office, slid the donut out of its paper bag, and gently placed it on a napkin on my desk.
I eyeballed it for a good thirty seconds.
I realized fairly quickly that the filling was caramel – there was some smearing around the little hole left from the filling process. This boosted my spirits considerably – it meant that the whole thing did not need to be tossed or given away to a nut-enjoying colleague. The bits on top, though, were not giving up any information as to their composition during my visual inspection. They really looked as though they could go either way – wonderful toffee bits, or blurky walnut bits. (At this point, pecans didn’t seem an option anymore.)
I was going to have to do a taste test.
Gingerly, I eased one of the pieces off the top of the donut, gave it another good hard stare for good measure – You’d better be yummy – and popped it into my mouth.
Relief flooded through me. It was indeed toffee.
The rest of the donut was promptly inhaled.
All that adventure and thrill and adrenaline rush, for a meagre 75 cents. Pretty good bang for the buck. And they say the best gaming is had in Vegas.
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That sounds so sweet it would probably give me diabetes.
CS: Delicious diabetes!! Now that I think back though, it does sound tooth-achingly sweet!
Jason: Hummm.. I *almost* agree with you… She does look Eurasian, but I’d bet it’s 1/4 or less.. She still has a strongly asian look to me..
Now wait, are you saying asian’s don’t have nice bums? If so, I agree
Nuts are bad!
Names: Glad that you like her!!! As for the lighting, that’s interesting that you know so much about it! Are you a photographer?
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But now, doesn’t the photographer need a fairly bright flash to overcome the bright backlighting? Would a reflector actually be strong enough? (Sometimes I wish I did more photography!
That combination of features looks Eurasian to me. She can probably carry the complete dye job without it looking as unusual as it would on a pure Asian. She has a nice ass too.
I’m another person who hates contaminating chocolate with nuts. I feel like I’m paying for chocolate (which is expensive enough) and getting something less.
Wow–she is quite beautiful–the red hair doesn’t stand out for me, though. I think the other bits kept my attention.
Something that did jump out at me was the lighting technique. In several of the photos, including the second one above, some of the flora cast a shadow. However, the sun was over her right shoulder in these shots.
Clearly, the photographer was using a flash to augment the lighting. Normally, they’ll use a big gold or silver toned reflector to avoid casting hard shadows like the ones in this set. Those reflectors require a lot of additional staff to carry, aim, etc.
Guess this was a more intimate set.
That “donut” sounds scary good. Or just scary.
Pester.
xo,
Names
Well if Asians don’t have nice bums, you’re the exception that tests the rule.