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FelicityNormal Wrote:

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....Myla would be more

> appropriate.



3rd mention of Myla in this thread so thought it worth dropping in that my better half was responsible for their new website: Myla

RosieH Wrote:

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>

> Anyway, back to the point, *bob*, you might be

> right from a comedy point of view, but for the

> ladies of ED who might actually WANT to have sex


What? ED women want to have sex? My wife has just gome to bed to read a book.....and yes she means it.

The lights dip............a bass feral note.....& plates fall from the rack..............



milk curdles.........the stopped clock ticks again and a pool of saliva rests under her tongue...



........I've always been afraid of the "dark"...


* slowly peels back the bedcovers...............and slips in..*

  • 4 weeks later...

andymat Wrote:

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> Naughty undies is one thing but dildos and cock

> rings? Just smacks of cheap nastiness. Not the

> kind of thing I thought would happen in such an

> upper middle class area.


Upper middle class I dont think so. Forget the class system, ed is just a nice place with working folks.


Regarding Anne Summers bring it on the place needs spicing up,and I don't mean another Indian take away!

Agent Provocateur get real it aint Hampstead!

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