The weekends are a time to forget about the grind and relax a little bit. And that’s exactly what Jaxon does here.
Oral things are very important, especially oral hygiene. Brushing your teeth isn’t generally considered an exciting activity, but Jaxon somehow makes it look more fun than a day at the gay rodeo. Put the thing in your mouth and move it up and down, side-to-side and round and round. With a mouth this clean and sparkly,
who needs the tooth fairy?
This is Colombia, so you know that no morning is complete without a piping hot cup o’ Joe. Here, they call a small cup of black coffee “un tinto”, though most people drink it with hot milk. How does Jaxon take his coffee? You guessed it: strong, Black and with tons of sweet, sweet sugar! Café? OLÉ!
If you want those muscles to pop, hit the floor and give me 20! Jaxon may forget to text you back or answer his emails, but he never forgets to get in a good workout every single day, a habit he picked up during his days in the army. Up and down he goes until his muscles are pumped and ready to seize the day. Carpe diem!
There is no life without music and no one loves to listen to good music and dance more than an Afro-Colombian. It is true that Jaxon was born decades after LPs were replaced by CDs, but that doesn’t stop him from enjoying some good music from the time disco ruled the airwaves. Who’s got the next dance with Jaxon?
Cleanliness is next to godliness they say. In Colombia, it’s a tradition to put on some music at full volume, rip out those polishing rags and give your home a good washing until it shines from top to bottom. My question is, Who’s gonna wash Jaxon’s dirty mind?
After a long day of exercising and housekeeping, it’s time to wind down on the couch with a good book. Yes, Jaxon loves to read! Hemingway, Shakespeare and Steinbeck may have all written masterpieces, but I’m positive that none of them had Jaxon’s enchanting smile or rock-hard abs. "Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful."*
Home, sweet and sexy home!
*Shelley, M. (1818, 2012). Frankenstein. Penguin Classics.
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