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Who here has a mirror they can look in while going at it to like mentally high 5 yourself.... Oh wait tht might just be me... Still it's farking awesome

One of my mates has one on his roof hahah

Who here has a mirror they can look in while going at it to like mentally high 5 yourself.... Oh wait tht might just be me... Still it's farking awesome

One of my mates has one on his roof hahah

Both Connie and I have floor to ceiling mirrors in our rooms...

Mirrors on the ceiling are pointless, then you're on top you cant see it and when you're on the bottom all you get to see is her head/back. Normal view is much nicer ;)

Who here has a mirror they can look in while going at it to like mentally high 5 yourself.... Oh wait tht might just be me... Still it's farking awesome h

Our wardrobe has mirrored doors but I prefer not to watch

Gnite my Qld friends.

Still no baby - stubborn like her Dad I guess lol.

Going to work tomorrow.

Peace out.

Just bribe it with breast milk?

I'm sure Mrs Ants gas probably already asked her to kindly hurry up.

Best of luck to you all

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