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SS40,

Good luck!


LD,

Not totally sold on the submissive thing. My other half seems to love "giving" and she's not one to leaving me in control if she can help it :( Recent holiday when she didn't like my navigating is proof of that, any longer and I'd have been single in time to respond positively to SS40's invitation.

Oh sweet jesus.


Really, is this what we've come to? I know it's sultry out (well, raining) but can't people find a way to deal with their rising sap without, you know, this? woody, go and tend to your wood.


"make a woman sweat", indeed. Frankly love, if you don't, you're doing it wrong. Nothing to see here, move along.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Nothing less hot than banging on about shagging in

> a vaguely boastful manner.



I quite like banging on about shagging, better than banging on about Waitrose or Marks & Spencers, in my humble opinion. Fills the voids in my uneventful day and gives me hope that I may eventually get to remember what it feels like!

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