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Your better women would hang them up or place them carefully over a chair.

Why? thebug has already torn them to shreds. For a bug he's an animal i tell ya.

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Your better women would hang them up or place them carefully over a chair.

 

 

Yes, and then promptly prepare herself in the missionary position with the covers up to her neck. :thumbsup:

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Yes, and then promptly prepare herself in the missionary position with the covers up to her neck. :thumbsup:

 

And then... it's up to you. However, if you wish the deliciously dirty, the horribly low (words stolen from My Fair Lady), be prepared to deal with a possibility of an...itch. :thumbsup:

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See my edit.

 

 

I'm not talking about skanks. When I said I prefer them on the floor, I meant more like, dropped in the heat of it (with your partner). No time to stop and place them nicely. :thumbsup:

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I'm not talking about skanks. When I said I prefer them on the floor, I meant more like, dropped in the heat of it (with your partner). No time to stop and place them nicely. :thumbsup:

As long as her kids don't walk on cincy's lawn while you are doing the nasty you'll be OK.

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And then... it's up to you. However, if you wish the deliciously dirty, the horribly low (words stolen from My Fair Lady), be prepared to deal with a possibility of an...itch. :rolleyes:

 

Dude we are talking about a sundress thrown to the floor in passion. I mean, what the !@#$ is wrong with that? Please, this really is not the 1700s.

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Yes, and then promptly prepare herself in the missionary position with the covers up to her neck. :rolleyes:

 

If that happens to you, put her in the buck.

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Dude we are talking about a sundress thrown to the floor in passion. I mean, what the !@#$ is wrong with that? Please, this really is not the 1700s.

 

Felix Unger. He (Cincy) lives on vicariously as Felix.

 

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Dude we are talking about a sundress thrown to the floor in passion. I mean, what the !@#$ is wrong with that? Please, this really is not the 1700s.

 

He's kind of like Norman Bates. Old-fashioned in a creepy kind of way. Ask him about lunch sometime.

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