the "ask crazychemgirl a question" thread

Taken from the MILF thread, this is a common pose.
 

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Question: If the belt holds the pants up, but the belt loops hold the belt in place... who is the real hero here?
 
Crazychemgirl. Your byline says it's all about the boobs. Yours or someone elses? Why I am guessing if I went back 130 pages this was answered.
 
squirt question

I know squirting is real. I know squirting is not pee. What makes up the fluid of female squirt. Will swallowing female squirt have any bad medical effects?
 
Crazychemgirl. Your byline says it's all about the boobs. Yours or someone elses? Why I am guessing if I went back 130 pages this was answered.

boobs in general


I know squirting is real. I know squirting is not pee. What makes up the fluid of female squirt. Will swallowing female squirt have any bad medical effects?

it's partly made of the similar liquid to urine, but no.. it is not necessarily pee. I have a feeling swallowing it will not yield adverse affects or women and men in porn everywhere would be dead by now.
 
Is it medically bad to drink pee

I have this friend. He was playing with his girlfriend a bit and as things went on some of her pee may have fell into his mouth and he swallowed it. Can drinking pee cause any medical problems? Thanks
 
What's your favorite board game to play?

I love the Game of Life ... but that's the dork in me. I really enjoy almost all board games ... it doesn't really matter.

That's her left arm. Just saying. :D

lmfao... arm boob?

Yeah, yeah I noticed that after posting it lol.

awe.

I have this friend. He was playing with his girlfriend a bit and as things went on some of her pee may have fell into his mouth and he swallowed it. Can drinking pee cause any medical problems? Thanks

lmfao... seriously? I highly doubt it.. especially if it was just "some"
 
I love the Game of Life ... but that's the dork in me. I really enjoy almost all board games ... it doesn't really matter.

Are you a Settlers of Catan fan? I've run into a lot of people around our age who play that lately and I'm not sure if it's a thing or I have entered into a very specific social circle.
 
What is the difference between water born and water based paints???

not really a lot.. basically the same thing.

Are you a Settlers of Catan fan? I've run into a lot of people around our age who play that lately and I'm not sure if it's a thing or I have entered into a very specific social circle.

my friend is a fan of both... but I haven't played either.
 
not really a lot.. basically the same thing.

I don't think that is correct I did some research and this is what I found...

Great question! This is just another example of labels not doing us any favors! As most people use it, the term “water-based” is pretty much a misnomer. To call something water-based suggests that you can redissolve it in water, which is not the case with these finishes. These water-containing finishes are actually still solvent based. And if memory serves me, I believe the reason folks started calling them “water-based” was to distinguish them from traditional solvent-based finishes.

So how do these finishes work? The most common mixtures generally contain three main components: the polyurethane or acrylic, a solvent (usually glycol ether), and water. After the finish is applied to a surface, the water begins to evaporate. Soon after, the solvent evaporates and the finish particles fuse together to become a single layer. So even though these finishes are solvent-based, water is the carrier, hence the term, “water-borne”.

But I will still ask your opinion again but I will also look on my own :D:D:D
 
not really a lot.. basically the same thing.

I don't think that is correct I did some research and this is what I found...

Great question! This is just another example of labels not doing us any favors! As most people use it, the term “water-based” is pretty much a misnomer. To call something water-based suggests that you can redissolve it in water, which is not the case with these finishes. These water-containing finishes are actually still solvent based. And if memory serves me, I believe the reason folks started calling them “water-based” was to distinguish them from traditional solvent-based finishes.

So how do these finishes work? The most common mixtures generally contain three main components: the polyurethane or acrylic, a solvent (usually glycol ether), and water. After the finish is applied to a surface, the water begins to evaporate. Soon after, the solvent evaporates and the finish particles fuse together to become a single layer. So even though these finishes are solvent-based, water is the carrier, hence the term, “water-borne”.

But I will still ask your opinion again but I will also look on my own :D:D:D

so our answers are essentially the same.
 
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