Friday, October 31, 2025

HALLOWEEN fun for the mature lady

she has never seen so many naked men at once


 

8 comments:

Verygary said...

Nice tie; on the guy in the jeans and yellow shirt!

Kar120c said...

Hey! I'm in this picture! This is the 2010 Seattle Naked Pumpkin Run. We ran all over the Fremont neighborhood in the middle of a busy Saturday.
I'm the guy in the back row all the way to the right. I kept having to adjust my mask on that run in order to keep my eyes and breathing holes in the right place. Looks like that's what I was doing the moment this picture was taken.
It was a lot of fun to be naked in front of so many clothed women! It's also really fun to see me posted here.
Thanks, Marie!

heynow said...

Nice! Do you by chance have another pic from that event with more women spectators!?

Bmann said...

Kar120c:
I was studying the photo before I read the various comments and I realized - "OMG! I know exactly where that is. It's in front of the Lenin Statue! I lived 2 blocks west of there for 12yrs. I was familiar with the Summer and Winter Solstice parades, but they did not have a Naked Pumpkin Run when I lived there.
From observation of penises, it l looks like it was very cold out. I salute you all for giving it your best.

Anonymous said...

It was, in fact, chilly that day. Later, we looked better because we had warmed up from all of running. I believe the Lenin statue was one of our first stops.

Anonymous said...

Why is there a statue of Lenin in Seattle?

Anonymous said...

"Since 1995, the statue has been held in trust waiting for a buyer, standing on temporary display for the last 30 years on a prominent street corner in Fremont. It has become a local landmark, frequently being either decorated or vandalized. The statue has sparked political controversy, including criticism for being communist chic and not taking the historic meaning of Leninism and communism seriously (or taking it too seriously), or by comparing the purported acceptance of such a charged political symbol to the removal of Confederate monuments and memorials. Much of the debate ignores the statue's private ownership and installation on private property, with the public and government having virtually no say in the matter."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Lenin_(Seattle)

Kar120c said...

From Wikipedia;
"Since 1995, the statue has been held in trust waiting for a buyer, standing on temporary display for the last 30 years on a prominent street corner in Fremont. It has become a local landmark, frequently being either decorated or vandalized. The statue has sparked political controversy, including criticism for being communist chic and not taking the historic meaning of Leninism and communism seriously (or taking it too seriously), or by comparing the purported acceptance of such a charged political symbol to the removal of Confederate monuments and memorials. Much of the debate ignores the statue's private ownership and installation on private property, with the public and government having virtually no say in the matter."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Lenin_(Seattle)