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Felicia4411 said:Hi, I'm new here and don't really know anyone so I thought I'd say hi here. So "Hi All!"
Felicia4411 said:Oh I just love it...rhyming poems galore. Do you really want to know about me or did you just put that in because it rhymed well?

Felicia4411 said:I figured you wouldn't let me get away with such a vague description. It's 9 inches long and I'm guessing like 2 1/2 inches wide and (don't laugh, it's the only color they had) it's purple.

kimmy69 said:Hello, Just wanted to inroduce myself, I am fairly new to Literotica, and I freakin love it here, I have 2 stories here, and hope to have more soon someday. I am new to the threads, and I enjoy reading them very much, so hope to be talking to you all soon some day, TY for the welcome SS, its always nice to have someone out there willing to show a newbie the way.
PS. when do I lose my virgin status, cause damn I don't even remember when I was a virgin last! hehe![]()
sirhugs said:
welcome Kimmy
you become " experienced" at 30 posts, so you go girl...
kimmy69 said:
TY TY Sirhugs, very sweet of you, and wow I have alot more posts to go before I am no longer a virgin again hehe![]()
ohhhhhhh- is it gelfilled?Felicia4411 said:I don't think it's plastic but maybe? It's like umm, jello looking (the material, not the shape) and it's hard but not like metal stick hard, it can bend. I enjoy it quite a bit and no it does not need batteries.

sexyspank said:It seems that a some of the newcomers feel as though are being ignored or overlooked.Register here and get a big Lit welcome from the great people here. Have fun and be happy.If you are not sure about anything just ask and I'm sure someone will be there to help
Wendy
phatcat said:Mystery is the spice of life
It wakes us from our mundane strife
It whispers passion in our hearts
It moves us, as do cupid's darts
To shake ourselves of daily chores
Instead, embark and open doors
to new adventures. Let's proceed
and hear tall tales of some court deed
so scandalous, it would implicate
a lover and a lady fair and delicate
enshrouded in a court intrigue
caught in a web spun by the league.
Or shall we hear of Sherlock Holmes?
Whose mental faculties like combs
sift through what others cast aside
to piece together crime and guide
the sleuth, and his indubitable friend,
a Dr. Watson, to where they attend
the time and place where by his lot
the criminal falls in his own plot.
Oh, there are so many mysteries
To feast more ample curiosities
That when one pouts at a surprise
He (she) is much too old to rise
And say what should be said instead,
embrace the change, your heart's not dead.
P.S. by the time I had this written, Felicia already answered your question, sirhugs, but I will post nonetheless. =D