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Sexbo has lost its appeal.. about 4-5 years back it was more raunchy with live porn shows, i got to meet ALisha Class ( hottie porn star) and my mate was a leather artist.. so i got to help demo a few pieces..

Must say I kinda agree with Chris. It's one of the only times I wish I lived in either of those stupids states South of us - the sexpos down there are so much better!!! ours is all restricted and sh**

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but they have hot costumes and stripper gear!!!!!!!!!

I spose it's more exciting for a chick.... LOL

OR IS IT?!?!?!?!!

:(

maybe the lesbian ones...

oh don't u worry lil monkey!

I'll get some pics alright!!!!!!!

:P

especially of said stripper gear etc :(

oh how i envy the lucky mirror :P

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