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Exchange encoded (encrypted) love notes with my love.


 

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Ian's♥Wife appreciating everything that I have...everyday.

lol 2 years ago

it was a nice thought, but he thinks im insane LOL hes more about me just making it easy & saying it out load the way I do already. Eh whatever…bum!



Ian's♥Wife appreciating everything that I have...everyday.

Im pon he is zi 2 years ago

these cartoons could not be more fitting ♥ I love them!!



Ian's♥Wife appreciating everything that I have...everyday.

2 years ago

this is such a cute idea. I love the idea & I hope my sweetie will play along with me. What a cute way to tell him how I feel or what Im thinking of. A good way to send a dirty email to him through my work email LOL and not have all the pigs standing near me watch over my shoulder. :]



Rouenpucelle is praying for her puppy

In binary, 2 years ago

hexadecimal,
and
morse code.



Got Papi? (Papacito) is headed back to Microsoft! :D

The Kama Sutra ... 3 years ago

My friends make fun of me or studying cryptography and writing encrypted messages.

But it’s actually an art mentioned in the Kama Sutra: The 44th and 45th yoga (art) of love that men and women should practice as lovers.

In fact, the Kama Sutra outlines a relatively secure cryptographic method that has come to be known as the Kama Sutra Cipher.



Got Papi? (Papacito) is headed back to Microsoft! :D

I didn't invent this ... 4 years ago

It’s actually an ancient tradition among some of the worlds most famous lovers.

Julius Caesar sent messages to Cleopatra in code (Caesar Cipher). Ancient writings also counsel lovers to exchange encoded messages of love as an excercise in intimacy.

It’s like giving a gift in a box that is locked with a key and the person has to find the key to open the box.

Of course, this is only interesting to people who are sexually aroused by cerebral stimulation. The brain is, after all, the body’s largest sexual organ.




 

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