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Cougar-In-Law
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So I've been married to my wife for 7 years. We went on vacation to the beach in California this summer. Me, my wife, her mom and step dad. Her mom is very flirty and I flirt back. I figure it was harmless. One day I didn't really wanna go down to the beach. I just stayed under an umbrella at the hotel poolside and had some drinks. My wife was in the sun from morning to sundown stopping for food. Her step dad was off doing god knows what. So her mom, Mary, came out and saw me. She asked where my wife was. I told her she was down at the beach. She asked why I wasn't there. Told her I'd rather just chill here today. She asked if I could help put on some sun screen. I told her that we could help each other. She said to just come into her room since her lotion was there. She sat on the edge of the bed. She handed me the lotion. I started to rub it on her shoulders. She had on a one piece bathing suit that had no back. She took her arms out of the top and pulled the top down to her waist. At first I didn't look. Didn't occur to me to do so. I got up on my knees and started massaging her neck and shoulders. She was liking it. She then asked to do her lower back. She layed down on the bed. She mentioned that she wouldn't be able to get the back of her thighs. Asked if I wouldn't mind doing that. Told her no problem. So she took her bathing suit off completely. Now I'm looking. Very nice body for a 61 year old. She spread her thighs a bit and I'm rubbing lotion in. I get close to her p**** . She notices and likes it. She then said, "Ok other side." And flipped over onto her back. She said, "Wanna get my neck and front?" I knew where this was headed. I said sure and went to position myself by her head. She said, "Not enough room up there. Just stay down there. Take off your trunks so the sun screen doesn't ruin them." I put the sun screen on the desk. I got on top of her and slid my d*** into her p**** . She moaned softly and said, "Naughty boy. Not even applying any lotion." I was pumping my c*** in and out of her p**** and said, "I can get up and go get it if you want." She said, "Oh god that feels good. No you should definitely keep f****** me." F***** her for about an hour that morning. Afterwards we both went poolside and chatted. My wife came up and asked if I was ready for lunch. She also said, "I like that you and my mom get along so well. Brent (her previous husband) couldn't get along with her."


What a deal you have! Pleasing your wife's mother! You may be headed for trouble later if your wife finds out.


Cool your jets & play with your toys junior.. You forgot, de wife isn't going to find out..


Never say never so you can read the future what about the bit when your mate takes your wife cos he is honourable good look with your theories

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Hostile conditions and extremely lax hunting laws mean that mountain lions are unlikely to expand into areas outside of their current range without significant changes in mountain lion management policies.
The Texas Legislature is the state’s bicameral legislature. The lower chamber – the House of Representatives – is made up of 150 members who serve 2-year terms. The Republican Party has controlled the Texas House of Representatives since 2003. The upper chamber – the Senate – consists of 31 members who serve 4-year terms. The Republican Party has controlled the Texas State Senate since 1997. In order to help you contact your state legislators, the Texas House of Representatives maintains this website and the Texas State Senate maintains this website .

Texas Cougar Files Sorted by Type
Scientific Research

Adams, R. Bill; Harveson, Louis A.; Robertson, Paul; Tewes, Michael E. & Hillje, James D., 2000, Reproduction and Dispersal of Mountain Lions in Southern Texas
Adams, R. Bill; Pitman, James C. & Harveson, Louis A., 2006, Texas tortoise (Gopherus berlandieri) consumed by a mountain lion (Puma concolor) in southern Texas
Atkinson, Don Eugene, 1976, Population Dynamics and Predator-Prey Relationships of the Carmen Mountains White-Tailed Deer
Cross, Joshua G., 2016, Survival and Habitat utilization of Desert Bughorn Sheep Translocated to the Santiago Mountains, Texas
Cutler, Tim J., 2002, Bilateral eyelid agenesis repair in a captive Texas cougar
Dalquest, Walter W., 1968, Mammals of North-Central Texas
Davis, W. B. & Robertson, J. L., 1944, The Mammals of Culberson County
Davis, William B. & Taylor, Walter P., 1939, The Bighorn Sheep of Texas
Debaca, Robert S., 2008, Distribution of Mamals in the Davis Mountains, Texas and Surrounding Areas
Dennison, Catherine C., 2013, Use of Camera Traps To Determine Mountain Lion Density and
Dennison, Catherine C.; Harveson, Patricia Moody & Harveson, Louis A., 2016, Assessing habitat relationships of mountain lions and their prey in the Davis Mountains, Texas
Gilad, Oranit, 2006, Behavioral ecology and conservation of large mammals: historical distribution, reintroduction and the effects of fragmented habitat
Gilad, Oranit; Janecka, Jan E.; Armstrong, Fred; Tewes, Michael & Honeycutt, Rodney L., 2011, Cougars in Guadelupe Mountains National Park, Texas: Estimates of Occurence and Distribution Using Analysis of DNA
Harveson, Louis A.; Kleberg, Ceasar; Texas, A. & Box, Campus, 1995, Mountain Lion ResearchIn Texas: Past, Present, and Future
Harveson, Louis A.; Route, Bill; Armstrong, Fred; Silvy, Nova J. & Tewes, Michael E., 1999, Trends in Populations of Mountain Lion in Carlsbad Caverns and Guadelupe Mountains National Parks
Harveson, Louis A.; Tewes, Michael E.; Silvy, Nova J.; Rutledge, Jimmy & Naturalist, Southwestern, 2016, Prey Use by Mountain Lions in Southern Texas
Harveson, P. M.; Harveson, L. A.; Hernandez-Santin, L.; Tewes, M. E.; Silvy, N. J. & Pittman, M. T., 2012, Characteristics of two mountain lion Puma concolor populations in Texas, USA
Hernandez-santin, Author Lorna; Harveson, Patricia M. & Harveson, Louis A., 2012, Suitable Habitats for Cougars (Puma concolor) in Texas and Northern Mexico
Hock, Raymond J., 1955, Southwestern Exotic Felids
Holbrook, J. D.; Deyoung, R. W.; Janecka, J. E.; Tewes, M. E.; Honeycutt, R. L. & Young, J. H., 2012, Genetic diversity, population structure, and movements of mountain lions (Puma concolor) in Texas
Holbrook, Joseph D.; Deyoung, Randy W.; Tewes, Michael E. & Young, John H., 2012, Demographic history of an elusive carnivore: Using museums to inform management
Holbrook, Joseph Dale, 2011, Exploring Mountain Lion Ecology in Texas Using Genetic Techniques
Kikuchi, Yoko; Chomel, Bruno B.; Kasten, Rickie W.; Martenson, Janice S.; Swift, Pamela K. & Brien, Stephen J. O., 2004, Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in American free-ranging or captive pumas ( Felis concolor ) and bobcats ( Lynx rufus )
Krausman, Paul R. & Bruce D Leopold, 1986, Diets of 3 Predators in Big Bend National Park , Texas
Kuhn, Steve; Dalquest, Walter & Frederick B Stangl, 1993, Mammals from the beach mountains of Culberson County , Trans ­ Pecos Texas
Leopold, Bruce David, 2016, Ecology of the Desert Mule Deer in Big Bed National Park, Texas (Predation, Habitat, Diet.)
List, Rurik, 2007, A Barrier to our Shared Enviornment: The Border Fence Between the United States and Mexico
Louis Allen Harveson, 1997, Ecology of a Mountain Lion Population in Southern Texas
Michael E. Tewes, 2000, Historical Biogeography of Wild Cats and their enviornment in Texas
Padcard, Jane M.; Ruth, Toni K. & Skiles, Raymond, 1991, Behavior of High Risk Mountains Lions in Big Bend National Park, Texas
Pena, Iliana A., 2002, Asessing Public knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs regarding mountain lions in Texas
Pittman, M. T.; Guzman, G. J. & McKinney, B. P., 1995, Ecology of the Mountain Lion on the Big Bend Ranch State Park in the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas
Pozio, E.; Pence, D. B.; La Rosa, G.; Casulli, A. & Henke, S. E., 2001, Trichinella Infection in Wildlife of the Southwestern United States
Robertson, Paul & Altman, Charles David, 2000, Texas Mountain Lion Status Report
Rominger, Em, 2007, Culling mountain lions to protect ungulate populations–some lives are more sacred than others
Roy McBride, 2000, The Effects of Predator Control on Mountain Lions in Texas
Russ, William B. & Parks, Texas, 1995, The Status of Mountain Lions in Texas
Sayre, Nathan F. & Knight, Richard L., 2009, Potential effects of united states-mexico border hardening on ecological and human communities in the malpai borderlands: Diversity
Smith, Thomas E.; Duke, Ronald R. & Kutilek, Michael J., 1984, The Ecology of the Mountain Lion in the Guadelupe Mountains of Texas and New Mexico
Stiner, Mary C. & Munro, Natalie D., 2012, Carcass damage and digested bone from mountain lions ( Felis concolor ): implications for carcass persistence on landscapes as a function of prey age
Stiner, Mary C.; Munro, Natalie D. & Sanz, Montserrat, 2012, Carcass damage and digested bone from mountain lions (Felis concolor): Implications for carcass persistence on landscapes as a function of prey age
Thompson, Ron; Harveson, Patricia Moody; Harveson, Louis A.; Milani, Dana & Dennison, Katie, 2012, Ecology of Mountain Lions in the Davis Mountains: Assessing Impacts on Prey Populations
Tiefenbacher, John P.; Shuey, Michelle L. & Butler, David R., 2000, A Spatial Evaluation of Cougar-Human Encountern in U.S. National Parks: the Cases of Glacier and Big Bend National Parks
Wade, Dale A.; Nunley, Gary L.; Caroline, Milton & Hawthorne, Donald W., 1984, History and Status of Predator Control in Texas
Wagner, Matt, 1996, Texas
Walker, Christopher W.; Harveson, Louis A.; Pittman, Michael T.; Tewes, Michael E. & Honeycutt, Rodney L., 2000, Microsatellite Variation in Two Populations of Mountain Lions ( Puma concolor ) in Texas
Young JR, John Hillis, 2009, Estimating Mountain Lion (Puma concolor) Population Parameters in Texas
Young, John H.; Tewes, Michael E.; Haines, Aaron M.; Guzman, Gilbert; Demaso, Stephen J.; Young, John H.; Tewes, Michael E.; Haines, Aaron M.; Guzman, Gilbert & Demaso, Stephen J., 2010, Survival and Mortality of Cougars in the Trans-Pecos Region

Agency Reports

Leavitt, Daniel Jacob, 2003, Mountain Lion Incidents in Big Bend National Park: 1953-2003
Locke, Shawn; Brewer, Clay & Harveson, Louis, 2005, Identifying Lanscapes For Desert Bighorn Sheep Translocations in Texas
Mckinney, Billy, 2010, Mountain Lions, Deer and Predator Control
Russ, William B., 1995, The Status of Mountain Lions in Texas
Thompson, Bruce C., 1984, Texas
Young, John, 2010, Texas Mountain Lion Status Report
Young, John, 2008, Texas Mountain Lion Status Report

Legal
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Rominger, Em, 2007, Culling mountain lions to protect ungulate populations–some lives are more sacred than others
Wagner, Matt, 1996, Proceedings of the Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop


In Texas, it’s always open season on mountain lions. Even though human persecution has driven them locally extinct in the eastern part of the state, Texas mountain lion hunting is allowed year-round with no bag limits. While the famously large land mass of Texas could easily support over 6,000 mountain lions, the actual population is likely much lower than that due to overhunting and human encroachment into their habitat areas. There is no official population estimate for Texas lions.
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Mountain lions are native to Texas and historically inhabited the Trans Pecos, the Hill Country, and other suitable places throughout the state. The first European settlers arrived in the Texas Hill country in the early 1800s and viewed mountain lions as a dangerous threat to their own survival as well as a predator threat to their livestock.
These settlers established measures for predator control by any means possible. Predator removal was steady and unforgiving from the early 1800s until the mid-1960s. Historical records show that this persecution drove Texas to near extirpation.
Genetic research indicates that the common ancestor of today’s Leopardus , Lynx , Puma , Prionailurus , and Felis lineages migrated across the Bering land bridge into the Americas approximately 8 to 8.5 million years ago.
What we know as a cougar today became recognizable as a distinct species about 400,000 years ago, and inhabited nearly all of the Americas for hundreds of thousands of years, alongside the giant sloth, the mammoth, the dire wolf and the saber-toothed lion.
During the Pleistocene ice ages, conditions appear to have become too cold for cougar populations to survive, and paleontologists believe that at the end of the last ice age, the big cats repopulated North America from a southern refugium. Cougars have inhabited Texas, alongside humans, for more than 40,000 years.
Native people memorialized the cougar in rock carvings, totems, in story and in song. As European settlement expanded in the 1840’s, cougar persecution and riding the landscape of dangerous wildlife became more common.
Mountain lions inhabited the state of Texas before European settlers arrived and the Native Americans in the area hunted them for clothing, shelter and blankets. Some of the regional tribes include the Tonkawa, Kiowa and Apache. Apache men would grease their bodies with animal fat to disguise their human scent to be able to approach mountain lions and other mammals they were hunting. Many Southeastern tribes in the Texas territory had Panther clans, indicating that the mountain lion was a prevalent being in native tribal culture .
Early European settlers viewed the native mountain lions as a threat to life
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