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reading all of this can be seen as very very very wrong...


its brilliant, glad to see theyre still some characters in east dulwich and its not snobby parents, screaming children and gangstersssssssss (gonna bust a cap in yo ass)


Best of luck on the singles hunt :)


oh and for all those i dont know if you were playing dumb or are just to old... VWE= Very well endowed :)

Seeing as this debate has deecended to my level, I want to pose a rather delicate question to the good folk of ED.


Is giving oral a submissive act? I like to imagine he's worshipping at my fountain when he's doing the honours and I wouldn't dream of submitting first as I am too dominant for that. If he's done a particularly good job, then it would be rude of me not to return the favour, but I always feel like it's a bit of a submissive act, so I have to be pretty pleased with him to do it with gusto.


Is it just me, or do others feel that giving oral is submissive?

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Does anybody else like to stimulate the anus with

> a large vibrating egg, with the cricket on the

> background?

>

> Or is it just me?



And is you ejaculatory cry the traditional "Owzat!?" or the more modern and spicier "Ow Izeeeee!?"


(Which is either followed by drinks and a change of ends if successful or an 'ooooh' of disappointment and a return to the 'crease' if the umpire shakes her head).

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