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My slutty friend's halloween party 36-50 (END)

Today is the last day of the "Día de Muertos" celebration, so here's a triple post and the end of the story...

Unless someone wants to commission a continuation.

For those who aren't from Mexico, here the celebration begins on October 28th (in some places even earlier) and ends on November 2nd. Originally, in Aztec times, there was a day of celebration depending on how the person died. Currently, the main days are October 31|nd (Halloween, literally), November 1st, and 2nd, but you see children asking for "su calaverita" as early as the 28th...

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Comments

Fanastic ending in more ways then one.

Merrill Russell

This Catwoman model is stunning (my most favorite so far) - please continue this model for more stories 🔥

Nava

Popular belief dictates that the souls of the deceased visit the offerings on specific days between October 27 and November 2. The 27th is dedicated to deceased pets. According to beliefs, animals also accompanied and inhabit Mictlán. On the 28th, those who suffered tragic deaths are remembered, honored with a candle, a white flower, and a glass of water. On the 29th, those who drowned are remembered. On the 30th, the forgotten souls or those without family are remembered. On the 31st, unbaptized and unborn children are commemorated. On November 1, All Saints' Day, deceased children and young people are welcomed with sweets, food, and objects they cherished in life. Finally, on November 2, the Day of the Dead, deceased adults are honored with food, desserts, flowers, and drinks.​ By tradition, the decorative elements are usually removed no later than November 4.​ It is worth noting that these dedications have evolved over time, incorporating new beliefs and customs.

Tlameteotl

Thanks for enlightening me btw. I like those kind of fun factoids about curious cultural phenomena. The Dutch Wikipage says your Dia is held on november 1 and 2, so I wasn´t aware the dead rise for almost a week in Mexico. Good to know when to stay at home and keep the doors closed.

Spim

Pity it had to end, but it is a worthy finale. Steaming hot sex, great forced blowjob AND Idiot Batman is back baby. Hope someone will commission a part two!

Spim

An absolutely spunk-tacular post!!! Shame it had to end!!!

Simon Barnes


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