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pfffffffffft u don't hafta be a lesbo to know those girls are crazy hot

Girls know when another girl is sex on legs without being lez :)

she does have a good point :D

pfffffffffft u don't hafta be a lesbo to know those girls are crazy hot

Girls know when another girl is sex on legs without being lez :D

Guys also have this ability, we can tell when a girl is hot without being lez too!
pfffffffffft u don't hafta be a lesbo to know those girls are crazy hot

Girls know when another girl is sex on legs without being lez :)

yes thats nice and all, but u eluded the quesion :happy:

ok im off this time, bye kids :D

lol

Lesbians are only hot if they are both insanely attractive...

Otherwise keep it to themselves

:D

Guys also have this ability, we can tell when a girl is hot without being lez too!

:) but i always though i was a Lesbian!!!

What do you call a Lesbian with Fat Fingers?

Well Hung!!!

and good moring whorebags :laugh: have you missed me? :)

siiiiiiiif!

Hey Anna, i have this question that keeps nagging at me....

what do you deffin as T Bagging?? just nutts on the for head? i always thought there was 2 types of T baggin...

1.. Guy T bagging - where you get your Balls and place them on the passed out victims head and take Photos!!

2.. T bagging a Chick - Where she lays on her back with her mouth open and you hang your nuts over her mouth and proced to dip them in and out of her mouth.

just curiouse about it when you guys talk about T baggin :happy:

i will do :P might not be family friendly though :O

the second one. i'm pretty sure that the first one is more like the sphincter of the universe slapping someone, just amusing when they wake up ;)

You're an idiot. the sphincter of the universe slapping involves whacking someone's head with the penis.

T bagging involves the lowering of the scrotum onto someone's forehead, and sometimes pushing said balls into the eye socket to form a 'goggle' look.

whats this about?

My driving instructor. He's going to help us get into Mt Cotton's good books so we can actually participate in advanced driver days out there :D

hrmmm

a different anna who likes chick on chick action

:D

Shhhh... don't go spilling my secrets John, you'll taint my good girl reputation :D

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