babiesmiles
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Thank you , I will sleep better now ! 
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That one really amuses me.... so many I'd like to do that too...AngelicAssassin said:Yet the voice and meter in some instances leave little wiggle room.![]()
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f15/QbanitoZ/cuntpunt4hh.jpg

AngelicAssassin said:i see your bling and raise ...
:laughs: I have missed you Miss Babiesmiles . I don't often do this but *hugs*.babiesmiles said:pearl of wisdom ?![]()
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babiesmiles said:Rebecca ..awwww Prada doesn't glitter . Never !![]()
The Devil made me do it !babiesmiles said:Rebecca ..awwww Prada doesn't glitter . Never !![]()
Hey................Shankara20 said:Bad Sister Rebecca, bad, bad, bad...
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sure did... gota stop sewing drinking and watch porn movies all at the same time....@}-}rebecca---- said:Hey................
Ummn Fu did you fall nekkid into your sewing box again or something ?

Shankara20 said:that top needle caught a small vain and I had a bruise on the top on my cock for about two weeks![]()

@}-}rebecca---- said:The Devil made me do it !
https://www.transactionserver1.com/_images/Cooter.jpgtrojan_man_co said:personaly i like the word COOTER better than cunt lol its just funny
intothewoods said:I hate cooter and cunt - there are no good words for female genitals! Cock sounds hot. But pussy? Ew.
ecstaticsub said:I agree, that's why my Dom named mine.![]()
(although am becoming more comfortable with it as ~D prefers the word). I also love the world vulva (sexy, specific & inclusive, rolls off the tongue) and yoni. The primary Japanese slang for vagina translates as "dew pot" and I have also heard the word "honey pot" which I like. My ex used to refer to hers as "tiny" which I always found sweet (I once wrote and illustrated a "tiny tale" about "tinies" in a tiny little journal book for her as a birthday present). Indeed, there is a significant linguistic connection between sex and knowledge: one can 'conceive' both an idea and a baby, and 'ken' means both 'know' and 'give birth'. 'Ken' shares a genealogical meaning with 'kin' and 'kind', from the Old English 'cyn' and the Gothic 'kuni'. It also has vaginal connotations: "['kin'] meant not only matrilineal blood relations but also a cleft or crevice, the Goddess's genital opening" (Barbara G Walker, 1983).
