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01-31-2011 #31
Re: Shebabe Claudia Polanski...
what are those spots on her tits on the first set?
http://graphics2.snopes.com/photos/m...breastrash.mpg] was it this??
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02-01-2011 #32
Re: Shebabe Claudia Polanski...
UGH that's cockhounds will suck anything and make up any excuse to do so.
Originally Posted by tjinla2001
I AM A GUY NOT A TRANSSEXUAL!
I AM A GUY NOT A TRANSSEXUAL!
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02-01-2011 #33
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Re: Shebabe Claudia Polanski...
beautiful girl big cock!
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02-01-2011 #34
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02-01-2011 #35
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Re: Shebabe Claudia Polanski...
I have always found her to be sexy, BUT, will someone, does ANYONE know what the deal is with those "bumps" around her she-cock? I'll post pics later, I have MAINLY seen these on Brazilian TGirls...
The gurlz, m, mm, mmm. They are quite special, aren't they...
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05-09-2011 #36
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Re: Shebabe Claudia Polanski...
Where is now????
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05-09-2011 #37
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05-09-2011 #38
Re: Shebabe Claudia Polanski...
Did a quick search. And this is from COSMOPOLITAN magazine:
My boyfriend has little bumps on his penis. They aren't discolored or pus-filled, and they don't hurt him if I touch them. Is this normal, or should I be concerned?
Keep in mind that penile skin is often bumpy and lumpy, so it's possible that you're simply describing your man's lower landscape. The bumps on his penis could also be sebaceous cysts of hair follicles or an allergic reaction, both of which are harmless and noncontagious. Or, the raised surfaces could be pearly penile papules, which often appear as one or two rings of small "pearly" or domelike bumps that form around the glans (the head) of the penis and are also nothing to worry about.However, it's quite possible that the bumps are indicative of a more serious STD, such as HPV (human papillomavirus), which can cause genital warts that are either raised or flat, white or flesh-colored, and usually don't itch or burn. Less common is MCV (molluscum contagiosum virus), which is related to the pox family of viruses and appears as clustered, whitish bumps with a central indentation. Both conditions often require removal by a topical treatment or surgical procedure. Herpes may also show up as bumps, bitelike pimples or a crusty rash with no physical discomfort, though it more often manifests as sores or blisters that do itch and burn.
All three of the above STDs are viruses, so they can be spread through skin-to-skin contact with the infected area ‑- even when symptoms aren't present. And, since it's impossible to determine what the bumps are without a medical diagnosis, encourage your guy to get checked out by a doctor while the bumps are still visible, i.e., ASAP. Until then, your best bet is to play it safe and avoid contact with your guy's genitals (even with a condom) until he gets a clean bill of health.
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05-10-2011 #39
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05-10-2011 #40
Re: Shebabe Claudia Polanski...
She is utterly gorgeous and waaaaaaay hot
It's not hurting anyone,so what's your problem?