I'm not, I did have a friend that said he could do it though... always makes me wonder how many times he did it... just occasionally... or everytime he wanted to jack off? Did he a accidentally (or intentionally) swallow? Did he tinkle his balls at the same time? Did he spray whipped cream on it?Maybe he’s just not that flexible
Not even sure how that conversation would come up for you two????? And, that sure isn't something I would share if I could do it, that I DID do it.I did have a friend that said he could do it though
Yeah...I think he actually told another friend and that friend told me... it then came up (mainly because I mentioned it) on most every party.Not even sure how that conversation would come up for you two????? And, that sure isn't something I would share if I could do it, that I DID do it.
Something came up, eventuallyNot even sure how that conversation would come up for you two????? And, that sure isn't something I would share if I could do it, that I DID do it.
I never knew that was a thing until I saw Clerks, and even then I thought it was a joke. I was like, WHO THINKS OF THAT???Yeah...I think he actually told another friend and that friend told me... it then came up (mainly because I mentioned it) on most every party.
Well.......I never knew that was a thing until I saw Clerks, and even then I thought it was a joke. I was like, WHO THINKS OF THAT???
Wow, never heard of such a thing.According to social media. It's another way of calling someone the N word.
Wow, never heard of such a thing.
Same but...
...... was seen as very offensive to say or hear which caused many to not use the word at all. They instead called the word "The N-Word" or "The Hard-R".
Damn, I always assumed you were white by your avatar. Must be the lighting.I'm surprised but not surprised at that. As a black man living in the south, I've heard the Hard R terminology before. I've also heard the same terminology used to describe, mentally challenged people or a very strong American rated R movie.
John loved it but Alex didn't like the "sexualization" of the female characters .